03-15-2023 08:08 AM - edited 03-20-2023 10:02 AM
Hi everyone! 👋
I wanted to share some great news! From March 15-31, we want you to reply and share how you and your team get ready for the busy season in this post. By doing so, you’re automatically entered for the chance to win $1,000 to support your restaurant's busy season preparations! Terms Apply.
We'd love to get to know you and hear how your restaurant team prepares for the busy season. Reply and tell us more about you below!
03-26-2023 08:43 AM
Lisa
Kuma’s Catering
Chicago, IL
3 Years
2023 Weddings are booked and menus are being finalized. I prepare for Wedding season by increasing my staff, take inventory in storage of all rental items, purchase any additional items needed and give myself a motivational pep talk ; )
03-26-2023 10:42 AM
My name is Shiree and I manage Sweet Things--a quick service froyo/smoothie style shop. We are located in sunny San Diego, CA. We have been with toast for about two and a half years now. This is my first post in the toast community!
My best tips on preparing for our busy season (especially summer since we are proprietors of frozen treats) are probably different than your average preparation tips. We are a small family business, uniquely located on the bottom floor of a convention hotel on the bayfront of San Diego. Most businesses (including our previous location) are able to predict sales based on time of year, day, weather, etc. Our business comes from mostly events in the downtown area, conventions in the hotel or at the convention center, or vacationers.
I prepare for our busy season by staying on my toes! Our business is never steady. It is dead, or it is slammed. There really isn't anything in between. This means my staff has to be ready to roll at a moment's notice. Toast has helped with this prep work by making it easier for me to track which items and modifiers are our best sellers. I am better able to adjust our inventory to prepare for unexpected surges of business. This way we can be prepared while also doing what we can to limit waste. Gotta make up for those slower winter months and get ahead enough to sustain us through next winter!
03-26-2023 04:19 PM
03-27-2023 10:56 AM
Ben Epstein
The Board and Brew
College Park MD
A few things that we do to prepare for the busy season:
- Evaluate current staff and additional needs about 1.5-2 months out and then begin sending out invites for interviews
- We are next to a major university so our busy season revolves around the school year, so it is very important for us to also pull up the schools calendar and look for all major events.. sporting events, graduations, holidays, breaks etc, and then to plan around those times to be prepared not just for normal business but the really big game days or the slower periods around spring break and such.
-evaluate the previous year and discuss where we came up short and what we can do to improve on those areas for the upcoming busy season. This could be upgrades to equipment or addressing flow issues, service issues etc. Could be as simple as adding a busser on the busiest shifts to relieve some of the pressure on the servers.. many items both big and small that can have great affect
03-27-2023 10:19 PM
Name: Tim Kahya
Restaurant Name: Bagelati
Location: Cinnaminson, NJ and Marlton, NJ
How long Toast Customer: We've been a Toast customer since day one when we opened our first location on June 24th, 2019 in Cinnaminson, NJ.
Preparing for the busy season at Bagelati cafe is essential to ensure that our business can handle the increased demand and maintain a high level of customer service.
Here are list of things we do to prepare for the busy season at Bagelati:
By following these tips, we can ensure that Bagelati is prepared for the busy season and can provide excellent service to our fans.
Regards,
Tim Kahya
Owner, Bagelati