Does your current restaurant design offer plentiful outdoor dining space? According to a recent OpenTable survey, Americans are back to dining out. And we literally mean OUT. Diners are enthusiastically embracing eating al fresco. In fact, the vast majority of diners – 82% - want restaurants to increase available outdoor seating. Those not embracing this new normal may be left behind. How can you revamp your restaurant real estate to take advantage of this opportunity?
Take Advantage of New Outdoor Patio Permitting Opportunities
Denver's temporary outdoor dining program to help restaurants and
bars stay afloat and safely accommodate guests through the COVID pandemic in
2020 has been made permanent. The program will continue to allow restaurants to
apply for permits to use private and public spaces for outdoor dining in
settings adjacent to their businesses.
Capitalize On Existing & Adjacent Patio Dining Real
Estate
Take full advantage of available space on the property you
own or lease, as well as nearby public plaza space and adjacent natural or
wooded areas:
● Go big, extending your existing patio dining space beneath the versatile shelter of a large, permanent Pivot 6 XL commercial pergola from Denver Pergola Systems.
● Build up with a second-story deck. Adjustable aluminum pergolas from Denver Pergolas are the perfect shelter solution for upper-level decks and rooftop dining additions.
● Start small and expand with StruXure Cabanas. These portable 10x10 cabanas are perfect for temporary additions and meeting social distancing guidelines, allowing your restaurant to start slow, then easily add on to accommodate guest demand.
Set the Stage for a Good Time
Deck out your pergola or cabana-covered space with private
tables, built-in color-changing LED lighting, and twinkling lights, creating a
luxurious, resort-like atmosphere. Incorporate infrared patio heaters and
ceiling fans for comfort and year-round use. Consider gas fire pit
tables to generate warmth and a buzz for your newly renovated
outdoor seating area. Creature comforts and stunning features keep guests happy
and engaged, ensuring a longer stay, higher tabs, and positive word of mouth.
No matter what size patio dining space you add, you’re sure to see an
overwhelmingly positive response. Al fresco dining isn’t going anywhere – so
start cashing in.
Don’t Neglect Social Distancing Guidelines
Create a layout and service plan that protects patrons and
ensures repeat business, keeping local COVID safety measures including
distancing and sanitation protocols center stage. Over 70% of dining patrons
rate these as extremely important, even in outdoor areas perceived as lower
risk (compared to indoor dining). Use 10x10 StruXure cabanas to delineate space
for each party or zone your larger, commercial
pergola-covered patio dining space, incorporating motorized
screens to create zones or seating "bubbles" that reduce contact
while still facilitating fresh airflow.
Don’t Assume You’re Guests Know the Process
COVID best practices are constantly changing, and every
business supports different measures. Educating guests on what to expect at
your establishment is essential. Inform diners on rules you’ve implemented for
their safety with highly visible signage, developing a script for your staff to
explain how your COVID safety protocols work. Overcommunication beats leaving
these details to chance, reduces confusion and frustration, and increases
compliance and safety.
Don’t Skimp on Seating and Comfort
As we’ve previously stated, uncomfortable guests aren’t
going to stick around – or return. Long wait times likewise equate to lost
sales. Investing in plentiful seating and outdoor comfort will pay off in
additional sales. Make it an experience. Teach your staff how to make a show of
catering to outdoor guests. Light a fire, turn on nearby patio heaters, pass
out cozy throw blankets, and adjust your louvered roof
pergola to seal out rain or snow or let in the sun’s warmth–
guests will eat it up, savoring the unique experience. Your success will pay
off in a rapid return on your pergola investment - in some cases, as little as
a day.
Uphold Your Brand Image
Make sure your restaurant patio seating area reflects your
brand. Successful designs typically reflect the feel of interior dining spaces.
Deliver the whole package. Make your outdoor seating area a special destination
people want to frequent – not just a cheap substitute to replace indoor seating
for guests looking for a safer dining experience.
Adjust Your Menu for the Season
Seasonal dishes are easier to execute and more enjoyable outdoors, such as cool, summer fare and warm, nourishing winter dishes. Limiting the menu to these seasonal selections is also a great way to reduce waste and scale down, controlling costs until your COVID-weary regulars return in earnest.Spread the Word & Boost Restaurant Patio Traffic
Post photos of your newly revamped space and exciting new
menu items on social media, sending an email blast to regulars. Turn in a press
release to the local paper or radio station about your new outdoor dining area,
or get the word out with direct mail, offering discounts for your patio grand
opening.
Adapt to al fresco. Refresh your restaurant patio design and
capitalize on new trends in outdoor dining. Contact Denver Pergola Systems’ restaurant patio design experts at
303-505-6669 to schedule a consultation today.
This article was previously published at:https://denverpergolas.com/adjustable-commercial-pergolas/outdoor-dining-ramps-up-to-meet-the-needs-of-covid-era-patrons/
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