Marketing for Restaurants That Fills Tables Every Night
Great food is not enough. UK restaurants that fill tables consistently have a marketing system that brings diners in before they start browsing alternatives.
87,000+
restaurants in the UK
18%
fail within the first year
77%
of diners read reviews before booking
£42
average spend per head
Whito need-to-know
- Google is where most bookings start. When someone searches "restaurant near me," the top 3 results get 75% of the clicks. If your profile is incomplete, you are invisible.
- Third-party platforms keep 15% to 30% commission. Deliveroo, Just Eat, and UberEats drive volume, but direct orders protect your margins.
- No-show rates average 10% to 15%. Automated SMS reminders sent 24 hours before a booking cut no-shows by up to half.
- Repeat customers spend 67% more than first-time visitors. A simple email after their visit turns one dinner into a regular habit.
- Photography matters more than you think. Restaurants with professional-quality food photos on Google get 35% more clicks than those with phone snaps or no photos at all.

Why Most Restaurant Marketing Falls Flat
Depending on platforms
When 80% of your orders come through Just Eat or Deliveroo, you do not have customers, you are renting them. One algorithm change or fee increase, and your margins vanish overnight.
No review strategy
You have 23 reviews from 2022 and one angry 1-star sitting at the top. Meanwhile, the place down the road has 200 recent reviews at 4.6 stars. Guess where tonight's diners are going.
Empty midweek tables
Friday and Saturday handle themselves. The restaurants making real profit are the ones filling Tuesday to Thursday. Without a system to drive midweek traffic, you are only making money half the week.
What Actually Works for Restaurant Marketing
The restaurants consistently full midweek are not in better locations. They have better systems.
Dominate Google Maps
Complete your profile with 20+ high-quality photos, accurate hours, full menu, and weekly posts. Respond to every single review. This is your single highest-return marketing activity.
Build a direct booking channel
Use your own website with a booking widget. Offer a small incentive (free starter, 10% off) for booking direct instead of through a platform. Capture their email at the same time.
Automate no-show reduction
Send a confirmation text when they book and a reminder 24 hours before. Add a simple cancellation link. This alone cuts no-shows by 40% to 50%.
Run midweek promotions
Create themed nights, set menu deals, or loyalty rewards specifically for Tuesday to Thursday. Promote via email, SMS, and a small social ad budget of £3 to £5 per day.
Capture every diner's details
Use Wi-Fi login, booking confirmation, or a loyalty card to collect emails and phone numbers. A list of 500 local contacts is more valuable than 5,000 Instagram followers.
Invest in food photography
Spend £200 on a professional shoot of your top 10 dishes. Use these everywhere: Google, social, your website, menus. Good photos pay for themselves within a week of increased bookings.

Three Quick Wins This Week
Update your Google Business Profile
Add 10 new food photos, correct your opening hours, upload your current menu as a PDF, and reply to your last 10 reviews. Takes under an hour.
Set up a midweek email offer
Create a simple Mailchimp campaign offering 15% off Tuesday to Thursday bookings for the next month. Send it to everyone who has booked in the last 6 months.
Enable booking confirmation texts
If your booking system supports SMS, turn it on. If not, switch to one that does. The no-show reduction alone will pay for the cost within a week.
Common Restaurant Marketing Mistakes
Relying on Instagram alone
Instagram is a showcase, not a booking engine. Beautiful food photos are worthless if nobody clicks through to actually book a table. Always link to your booking page.
Ignoring your Google listing
An incomplete Google profile with old photos and unanswered reviews is worse than no profile at all. It actively sends diners to your competitors.
Running discounts without data
A 50% off deal fills tables once but attracts discount hunters, not regulars. Use targeted offers for repeat customers rather than blanket discounts that damage your brand.

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