The Complete List of Bar & Restaurant Social Media Tips

Every business could use a boost in marketing, whether it’s selling a product or a service. In the case of restaurants, it happens to be both food and service. Running a restaurant can be immensely challenging. Using the best Restaurant Equipment would help make everything run smoother. Being able to show people that your restaurant is the place they want to eat (with Instagram pictures of fantastic food and shiny Nella Cutlery), is the root of your marketing, and social media should be your main conduit. So if you wish to make your restaurant look the best it can be and bring in new customers via Social Media, then check out 30 tips and recipes for sweet Social Media marketing success!

Social Media Branding

The most fundamental part of your Social Media marketing is having the audience recognize your brand. By having a carefully designed brand to carry the good name of your restaurant in Social Media, you showcase an image of class and professionalism, which is very important.
Know Your Target Audience
Be aware of what kind of establishment you run and aim for the people who are most likely to visit your restaurant. Whether you are a diner or a fancy high-class establishment, you should always be building an audience-focused Social Media marketing strategy.
Scope Out Your Competition’s Social Media
It’s important to be aware of what your competition may be doing with their social media, what new ideas they’re incorporating, and whatever they’re doing better than you. Have someone do a Social Content Audit for your site and Social Profile Audit for your pages.
Maintain Visual Consistency
This goes with your brand as it helps customers quickly identify with your posts. The colors, fonts, image quality, and overall visual theme should go well with your brand and be consistent across all social media platforms you are in. If you don’t have time to create social media images, you can always hire good designers to do it for you.
Spruce Up Your Pages
Going with the previous tip, you should put up cover images and other stuff on your Facebook and Twitter pages, as well as fill in all the details to help your audience know what you’re all about, where you are, and so on.
Do Facebook Sponsored Posts
Sponsored posts are basically ads on Facebook that show up like any other post, but can be visible to a target audience as a suggestion for them to like and follow. Go to Facebook insights and pick the best stories among your posts. It could be a video showcasing your customers and members, news on your latest’s offers, or even a contest you want your audience to participate in.
Target Your Ads at Your Local Area
For restaurants, any Social Media platform’s geotargeting option may be the most valuable ad you could run. Market to places near where your restaurant is to get a higher conversion off your marketing. Consider moms, millenials and mobile diners to be your most valuable targets.
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Pick Your Main Platform(s)
While the previous tip helps you become more visible online, you may want to focus your social media efforts in one or two of them for best effect. Facebook and Instagram seem to be restaurant favorites these days, with Snapchat jumping up in popularity as well.
Put Your Brand on Every Image and Video
Post It does not have to be a gigantic logo displayed everywhere. Just have it in a corner of an image, visible but discreet. As for videos, just have an intro that is a few seconds long.
Make Use of Different Social Media Platforms
Do whatever you can to reach as wide of an audience as you can. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are a given, but you can also get into Foursquare, Yelp, Groupon, Snapchat, and others to boost your chances too.
Some of the newest platforms, like TikTok, can help you to advertise your restaurant to younger audiences. You may even want to have a look at places similar to – https://bumped.in/buy-tiktok-followers/, to find out how you can find followers quickly, so you can create videos at your own pace.
Be Authentic
The one thing that will help your brand the most is authenticity. Being genuine with your intentions and your actions in the restaurant and in social media is a long-term strategy that pays great dividends in time.

Social Media Content

This forms the meat of your social media marketing as you provide value to the audience by consistently posting high-quality content. In order to get value from the people, you must first give value to them through rich and interesting content.
Post Menu Items
You can post images of your menu items on Facebook and/or Twitter and include a link to the whole menu for those who may be interested.
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Showcase Your Food and Services on Instagram
Since diners post pictures of food on Instagram nowadays, you should do so as well to show off what your restaurant has to offer. Other Instagram users can then see your food and be encouraged to check your place out.
Use Trending and Niche Hashtags
Hashtags are great for both utility and visibility. Trending hashtags expose you to a huge audience, while niche hashtags help potential customers within your area to find you.
Post More Videos
People always appreciate good video content. You can do things like showing how your cooks prepare your food or how your waiters conduct their service.
Practice Employee Appreciation
Similar to the previous tip, you can post content featuring your staff doing what they do. This lets customers see how much you care not just about your customers, but also the people who work in your restaurant.
Lists, Lists, Lists
Another thing people like are list articles. You can post something like “Top 5 Foods for Mother’s Day” or something else that is timely, offering information to the audience while still advertising your restaurant.
Images with Quotes
These are also popular in social media. While a picture is worth a thousand words, a quote can actually enhance the impact of that image. As long as it fits the image and resonates with the audience, it should do well.
Promos and Updates
Patrons of your establishment would like to know if you have new stuff going on, so provide updates on your primary social media outlets to let them know if you have a great discount or days when the place will be closed and so on.
Keep It Fun and Friendly
There is no need to be serious with your posts; restaurants are places where people go to relax and enjoy good food, after all. Inject some lighthearted humor into your content; casual, but not tacky. You’ll be surprised how well people take to it.
Be Consistent
Have a schedule for posting on social media. You may be able to automate your system, but it won’t do well if you don’t have a steady stream of relevant content at reasonable intervals. If you ever need a Social Content calendar, let us know – we have the best content chefs in town!

Social Media Engagement

Content may get the people interested, but it’s engagement that will make them stay interested and come back for more. Communicating with customers and showing that you care about them is an act that pays for itself and it adds ‘value’ to your overall branding.
Have Someone Read Comments
It can be tough to stay engaged since the negative criticism may get to you. If this is a problem, yet social media marketing is still important, then assign a social media manager to do it for you.
Let Customers Know You’re on Social Media
You don’t have to shout it out loud, but you can have your Facebook page or Instagram profile on your menu or on signs to make them aware of your online presence.
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Ask Questions to Customers
Whether through comments or asking them to post with a specific hashtags, ask them about your service, their favorite menu item, and so on. You can learn a lot about your customers’ tastes and preferences this way.
Conduct Photo Contests
Have customers post their best pictures of your food online with a specific hashtag. You can then reward the winners with a free meal, gift certificates, or so on.
Have Giveaways
It’s one of the oldest, simplest, and most effective ways to get an audience engaged. For a restaurant, a giveaway should be done in a way that can be done seamlessly within the establishment.
Reward Customers Who Check-in with Location-based Networks
Show gratitude for those who check in with networks like Foursquare by providing exclusive discounts and other perks. This can encourage others to check-in as well.
Encourage Reviews
Customers appreciate establishments that value their input, so have them review your restaurant through platforms like Yelp in order to get feedback that can help improve your service.
Use Calls to Action
Humbly request your audience to follow, like, share, and comment whenever possible. Don’t be incessant about it; just drop it in whenever you have the chance and show them that you do care about your audience.
Keep Track of Your Followers
With the better analytics tools available in Facebook and other platforms these days, it’s much easier to track what they like and don’t like. It’s also a part of feedback in a way, so pay attention to that data.
Make Customers Feel at Home
What holds true in the restaurant is the same in social media. Being in the hospitality industry means being cordial and welcoming to customers. Thank them for their patronage and they will keep coming back.
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Originally posted by Kristel Cuenta of Kairay Media

Produce Shopping Trip with Chef Georges Perrier

A Big Thank You to Chef Georges Perrier (Le Bec-Fin) and Chef Pierre Calmels (Bibou & Le Cheri) for their guidance at the Philadelphia Produce Market. Chef Greg Headen and Owner Michael Franco now have the weight of Crow and the Pitcher on their shoulders and it helps to have good friends willing to step in.
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Valentines Day 2015 menus and events

Whether you’re celebrating another wonderful year with the person you love or cursing the name someone you don’t we have a few events for everyone.
Our favorite Rittenhouse newbie Crow and the Pitcher has rolled out an impressive Valentines Day prix fixe titled Ménage à trois. You guessed it, a three course dinner but with a twist. You’ll also be able to choose each dish prepared three separate ways. Some items from the menu include; Black Mission Fig, Roasted Red Onion, Fresh Goat Cheese Flat Bread, Salmon with Olive Oil Poached, Basmati Rice, Beurre Rouge or Chicken Liver Ravioli in a Red Wine Sauce. $45 per person from Friday to Sunday.
Crow and the Pitcher
267 South 19th Street, Philadelphia
267-687-2608
Click Here to Check out the full delicious menu. Here to make a reservation.
Everybody’s favorite broad street bollywood eatery Tashan is cranking up heat on Valentines Day weekend with a Kama Sutra inspired menu where every item is an aphrodisiac. This DOES NOT give you a license to shenanigans in the private bathrooms but it does let you enjoy perhaps the most unique and inventive Valentines Day dinner with guaranteed results. Some of the menu items include; Oysters Moilee, Red Chili Tandoori Shrimp and Lamb Shank Roganjosh. Check out a video of Owner Munish Narula on Fox Good Day with Mike Jerrick promoting this menu HERE.  Prix Fixe menu ranges from $40 – $60 per person depending on the day you day you reserve. The special runs from Thursday to Monday.
TASHAN
777 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia
267.687.2170
Click Here for the Menu. Here to make a reservation.
A surprising option this Valentines Day weekend is the all new 4 Fathers Colonial Gastro in Old City (formally Gigi). With a brand new look and a creative new chef 4 Fathers is coming in HOT! Some of their mouth watering menu items include; Gorgonzola Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Dates, Creamy Bisque served with Lump Crab and Cornmeal Crusted Sablefish. $88 per couple including a glass of wine or champagne. Runs from Thursday to Monday.
4 Fathers Colonial Gastro
319 Market St, Philadelphia
215-574-8880
Click Here for the menu. Here for reservations
If you loathe Valentines Day because you’ve been scorned in the past by an A hole ex we’ve got the Perfect event for you, Shred your Ex at JD McGillicuddys Manayunk. Bring your pictures of that horrible memory and send them through the shredder, we’ll have a drink waiting for you. With all of the needy, newly single people in the building your chances for Valentines Day bliss will be at an all time high…
Click Here for Details
JD McGillicuddy’s Manayunk
111 Cotton St, Philadelphia
215-930-0209

Steak Out at Marmont | Dec 10th

Facebook group the Strip Club and City Fitness PERX are having their second Steak Out and everyone’s invited! To join the Strip Club click here
December 10th at 7pm we’re taking it to the Porterhouse!
Marmont Steakhouse in Old City is going to special order 24oz, 28 day aged, certified angus beef steaks!
Choose from 2 options…
-24oz Porterhouse Steak w/ Salad
1 Bottle of Wine per 2 guest
-Twin Broiled Brazilian Lobster Tails w/Salad
1 bottle of wine per 2 guest
-Sides will be ala carte
$50 per person
MUST RSVP at
www.smalltalkmedia.com/steakout
Please make sure you RSVP so we can ensure that we have proper reservations for you & your guest as well as the correct number of steaks. The owner is special ordering them just for you!
Please RSVP to the above link with your name, number of guests & amount of steaks you will be indulging in!
Let’s EAT!

Spotlight: The 2014 Philadelphia Toy Run Motorcycle Rally

We’re excited to be working directly with Hartzell Insurance to make the Philadelphia Toy Run “for the kids” bigger and better than ever before. This event has been around for 34 years with it almost coming to an end last year after some push back from the city. Now with a great team onboard and lead sponsor Hartzell insurance putting up a $50,000 prize to the person who can guess the number of registrants it promises to be a BIG year for the Toy Run!

Click Here to Register and Enter to WIN the $50k


Here’s the full press release which includes all event info:

Local Insurance Company Seeks & Secures The

Future of The Legendary Motorcycle Charity Event

34th Annual Toy Run “For The Kids”

Sunday, November 2, 2014 9AM Columbus Boulevard & Spring Garden Street

Delaware Valley A.B.A.T.E. Alliance of Bikers Aimed Toward Education

Hartzell Insurance Associates Presents

$50,000 Grand Prize For Online Registration

HATFIELD, PA 09/17/14 — The legendary Delaware Valley A.B.A.T.E. TOY RUN “For The Kids” holds the record as the largest one day assembly of motorcyclists in America! If you’re a motorcyclist and have an interest in buying and selling such vehicles, see options here.

The TOY RUN “For The Kids” is a phenomenal charity success, delivering mountains of new unwrapped toys to hospitalized kids battling for their lives over three decades. The event is supported by the U.S. Marines Toys for Tots program which helps distribute the enormous volume of toys collected.

For this year’s TOY RUN “For The Kids” motorcyclists from around the region are encouraged to again show their support and take a shot at winning $50,000 just by registering for the event FREE online at www.hartzellinsurance.com/toyrun.

For the last 34 years an army of motorcyclists have assembled in Philadelphia for a Sunday ride in early November. Not just a last hurrah before putting the bikes away for the long cold winter, the driving force behind the TOY RUN “For The Kids” event has always been a mission to help the kids!

To say that the Delaware Valley A.B.A.T.E. TOY RUN “For The Kids” has been successful would be an understatement. At its height over 90,000 motorcycles showed up for the TOY RUN “For The Kids” — each participant carrying a new unwrapped toy — creating a thundering parade from the Delaware River waterfront through the city to bring joy and smiles to kids in need.

This year, due to traffic control limitations required by Philadelphia Police and City officials, the TOY RUN “For The Kids” will begin at Columbus Boulevard and Spring Garden Street and take an abbreviated parade route to the ELECTRIC FACTORY at 421 N 7th St, Philadelphia, PA.

To pump up the excitement level up for TOY RUN “For The Kids” local insurance and real estate entrepreneur Scott Hartzell of HARTZELL INSURANCE ASSOCIATES of Hatfield PA has created a $50,000 Grand Prize Contest for the event.

Though in the past TOY RUN “For The Kids” has been a spontaneous event with no formal sign-up or registration process, the HARTZELL Group has set up a FREE online registration page offering a $50,000 Grand Prize for the person who guesses the total number of motorcyclists who register online for the 2014 event.

The Grand Prize drawing will be held at the ELECTRIC FACTORY at 421 N 7th St, Philadelphia, PA at the Special Toy Run “For The Kids” FREE Concert with Allman Brothers tribute band Live At The Fillmore.

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Contest Details

Toy Run participants will register online www.hartzellinsurance.com/ToyRun providing all requested information. A dialog box will request a guess of how many individual names will be registered online on this site by Saturday October 31st 12 Noon.

The guesses will be stored and tabulated by computer which will generate the results, providing an electronic record for verification.

In the event that no one selects the exact total number of online registrants, the computer program will give us the registrant with the closest numerical guess to the actual number.

That registrant will be notified and given an opportunity at the ELECTRIC FACTORY Event on Sunday November 1st to choose from one of 100 envelopes, one of which contains a $50,000 Prize!

Delaware Valley A.B.A.T.E.

Alliance of Bikers Aimed Toward Education

34th Toy Run “For The Kids”

Day/Date: Sunday, November 2, 2014

Meet: 9 AM Parade: 12:00 NOON

Location: Columbus Blvd. & Spring Garden St. Philadelphia, Pa

Destination: Electric Factory

Philadelphia ABATE Toy Run for the kids motorcycle rally 2014

Cavanaugh’s Headhouse Whiskey Passport

Our client, Cavanaugh’s Headhouse, was trying to find a way to attract more regulars to their business. Through multiple meetings and conversations we collectively came up with the Whiskey Passport, a loyalty program that rewards customers for trying something new each time they visit. We started going back and forth with our designer on a process that seemed like an eternity but we finally nailed it and the Whiskey Passports are now safely behind the bar at Cavanuagh’s Headhouse.

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