Restaurant USP: What Is It and Why Does It Matter? When it comes to restaurant marketing, it’s important to identify your business aspects that set you apart. Everyone has at least one detail that makes a loyal customer say to their friend, “You should try this place; they’ve got great dinner specials!” or something similar. Your USP should define what makes dining with you a one-of-a-kind experience and naturally increase profit as a result. You can generate good ideas for a USP by identifying the business aspects that matter to your existing base. How do you positively influence their lives? What moral cause are they aligned with that you can demonstrate you care about too? Maybe a new green initiative, organic food, or seamless contactless experience is enough to sway new customers to your side.
Finding the Right USP A nappy, short explanation of what you do best goes a long way, and it doesn’t have to be an objective quality. You don’t need to be voted the best burger in the state to have people recommend you for lunch because the meat is juicy and the buns are delicious. Other common USPs include:
Something that stands out about your customer service.
Interesting menu items, whether it’s locally-sourced produce or foreign cuisine or something else.
Unbeatable prices.
Eye-catching decor and a nice ambiance.