How to Change the Image of a Restaurant

By Amy Nutt

It's not uncommon to change the image of an existing restaurant completely. This may be because of new owners, or perhaps the current owner simply wishes to change things up. If restaurants haven't been doing well, it might be time for a makeover. But how do you go about changing everything a business stands for? It can be risky, but here are a few tips to help it go more smoothly.

Start with a plan. There's nothing worse than someone who has decided they don't like the existing image and started to change it without a plan. It's not enough to know you dislike the current image or want something different. You need to know where you're going, too.

Take the time to work out all the details and everything will go much smoother. This includes everything that you will be changing, from paint colors to seating designs and everything in between. Once you have the plan, you can simply work from the list, checking each thing off without having to make constant decisions along the way.

Do your market research. Why didn't this image work for you? Before jumping into something completely new, make sure you do a survey or other means of investigation to figure out just what people want and whether or not they will like the change. If no one in the area eats Mexican food and you want to switch to a Mexican eatery, you'll end up in trouble. However, if studies show that Mexican is extremely popular and there is little competition, you may have hit a goldmine. It can cost you money to do market research, but it will still cost less than changing everything only to find there is no market for it. Research is vital to any business and restaurants are particularly in need of it.

Let your clients know. Some places try to slip the change past their regulars, but changing your image can cause people to feel insecure and uncomfortable if they don't know it's happening. So, make this part of your marketing. Advertise that the restaurant is going to be new and improved and let people know why it will be better and what they can expect. This is particularly true if you are making drastic changes not only to the image, but also to the menu.

It can be quite a bit of work, as well. You definitely want to work out the monetary costs of changing the restaurant's image before getting started. Don't forget details such as changes to your ad campaigns, signs and flyers or anything else that you use for promotional purposes.

Changing the entire image of your restaurant can really affect your business, so take the time to think it through first. Do the market research to make sure that what you are doing is actually going to be a better idea, then work up a plan. Like starting a new business, you'll need to write out a business plan and then follow the steps to transfer things to the new ideal. - 30543

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