Best Restaurant Marketing Ideas for 2026
This guide outlines restaurant marketing ideas that help operators attract nearby customers, convert demand faster, and strengthen long-term retention.
Apr 16, 2026
This guide outlines restaurant marketing ideas that help operators attract nearby customers, convert demand faster, and strengthen long-term retention.
Apr 16, 2026
A clear host training process helps restaurants manage greetings, waitlists, reservations, seating decisions, and guest communication more consistently.
Apr 15, 2026
Chipotle reshapes loyalty with Rewards on Repeat, blending in-store promotions, staff incentives, and simpler redemption to boost traffic.
Apr 16, 2026
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A refined look at Papa Murphy’s strategy as MTY guides a cautious turnaround amid a crowded pizza landscape—digital play, local marketing, and a new Detroit-style offering.
Apr 16, 2026
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Mo’ Bettahs leaves Kansas City as it pivots to a PE-backed national expansion to Phoenix, Indianapolis, and Minneapolis.
Apr 16, 2026
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Applebee’s O-M-Cheese Burger fuses spectacle with value, driving social buzz and foot traffic—a signal for the skillet-cheese moment in casual dining.
Apr 16, 2026
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GoTo Foods taps Misra and Lambert to harmonize digital momentum with disciplined development across seven brands, aiming for stronger guest experiences and franchisee economics.
Apr 16, 2026
Bojangles launches Bo’s Chicken Rippers in an eight-week pilot, turning bites into a hands-on, sauce-forward experience with interactive, tear-apart slabs.
Apr 16, 2026
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Popeyes teams with One Piece for a limited menu and merch drop, blending bold flavors with anime fandom to boost traffic and loyalty.
Apr 16, 2026
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A close look at Jersey Mike’s rapid expansion, leadership shift, and international push under Blackstone’s ownership.
Apr 16, 2026
Discover the cutting-edge tech advancements reshaping the restaurant industry. Learn about FSTEC 2024, innovative partnerships, and emerging trends in foodservice technology.
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The annual FSTEC conference is a beacon for the latest trends in foodservice technology, drawing industry experts, operators, and tech enthusiasts from around the globe. One of the most anticipated discussions at FSTEC 2024 revolves around the age-old question of 'buying' versus 'building' a tech stack. With more restaurant operators venturing into in-house tech solutions while still leveraging vendor partnerships, the debate promises insights from major brands like Papa Johns and Potbelly.
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The recent collaboration between Curbit.ai and technology giant Microsoft marks a significant milestone in the foodservice tech realm. By integrating Microsoft's infrastructure and AI capabilities, Curbit enhances its suite of services, focusing on real-time analytics for improved service, order tracking, and kitchen performance. This partnership showcases a growing trend towards dynamic, data-driven solutions in the industry.
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DoorDash's introduction of lunch specials and happy hour promotions represents a strategic move to engage consumers during traditionally quieter periods. Empowering operators to customize and activate promotions, such initiatives not only drive revenue but also foster customer loyalty and operational efficiency. Operators like Slim & Husky's have already witnessed the positive impact of these targeted promotions.
Flybuy's Course Correct feature exemplifies the industry's laser focus on enhancing user experiences through innovative solutions. By leveraging advanced AI and location technology, this tool addresses a common pain point in pickup orders, significantly reducing errors and improving customer satisfaction. Success stories from brands like Five Guys underscore the tangible benefits of implementing such tailored tech solutions.
Vayu Robotics' groundbreaking approach to delivery robotics signifies a leap forward in autonomous vehicle technology. With a foundation built on generative AI and cost-effective sensors, Vayu's robots offer a scalable and affordable solution for operators looking to streamline delivery processes. This innovation not only improves operational efficiency but also paves the way for wider adoption of autonomous delivery systems.