Download our Complete Guide to Mastering Restaurant Events to discover everything you need to know about using events to attract diners and drive revenue growth.
In an increasingly challenging hospitality industry, standing out and driving consistent foot traffic requires more than just excellent food and service.
Diners today are looking for experiences when dining out - something memorable that goes beyond the traditional meal. That’s where events come in.
Restaurant events offer a unique opportunity to drive larger bookings, increase spend per head, engage with the community, and offer guests something they can’t find elsewhere. Whether it’s a themed tasting night, an open mic evening, or a curated chef’s table experience, events add excitement and variety to your venue’s offering.
Beyond the Booking 2025 data suggests that 42% of venue operators in the UK and Ireland are planning on running events in 2025 - a sharp rise from the 25% who ran events in 2024.
So, it’s clear that events are becoming a more prominent strategy for attracting diners and driving revenue, and it’s time to incorporate them into your business plan.
Here's a sneak peak of what you can find inside our guide:
You want to start hosting events at your restaurant – but what will work for your business?
The key is to host the right events for your venue and the diners you want to attract.
To effectively drive bookings and revenue growth, you can’t just follow trends and do the same as everyone else. One, you won’t stand out from the competition. Two, diners value authenticity and if your events don’t feel genuine to your restaurant mission, they won’t bite.
It’s important to understand who your diners are.
For example, if you have a lot of vegan diners, create a plant-based tasting menu evening. If you are drawing in a lot of families, you could host an all-ages pizza night. It’s up to you to look at your customer base and decide what target market you want to attract more of.
Once you’ve got a clear vision of the diners you want to attract, you can tailor generic event concepts to align with that.
Download the guide for some event ideas to use as inspiration and tailor to your restaurant brand and audience:
The key to revenue growth in times where the cost of operations is going up, is to put money and effort behind the initiatives that will really drive impactful returns, rather than spreading yourself too thin.
So, when planning your events, always ensure that they align with your restaurant mission and your budget capabilities and make them count.
We’ve broken this down into clear and definitive steps for you: