Teach Restaurant Staff How to Upsell without Turning Off Customers

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  • Teach Restaurant Staff How to Upsell without Turning Off Customers - Too many restaurant staff are afraid of upselling. Servers and bartenders don't want to come across as pushy, or they think they're taking advantage of the guest. When they think of upselling this way, they just won't do it. And while nobody likes to be sold to, the best salespeople are working to satisfy a need or fix a problem. The best salespeople are not jamming something down someone's throat. To make sure your customers have the best experience in your restaurant, I’m going to share with you how to teach restaurant staff how to upsell without turning off customers.
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    When upselling is done correctly, you can easily increase the customer spend per visit while also ensuring they have a great experience, making them want to come back again and again. When done properly, upselling is a win for the service staff, too, because they ultimately improve their tip income. When you can sell items that make your restaurant more money and/or reduce your food cost or beverage cost, you have the ability to change your bottom line.
    One key to success with upselling is to use words that evoke emotion. For example, “You should try our homemade country potpie. It has a buttery, flaky crust, farm fresh vegetables, and juicy chunks of chicken breast.”
    Or you might say, “If you're only going to have one dessert in your lifetime, you need to try a piece of our spice gingerbread cake served warm. It tastes just like Christmas. And I have found that to make it even more wonderful, if you add a scoop of our homemade French vanilla ice cream.”
    Who could resist that? Paint a picture in your guest’s mind, and if they see it, they'll want it.
    Be warned, when you focus too much on the process of upselling, you can hurt the guest dining experience, so you'll want to avoid the following.
    • Don't bombard your guests with unnecessary information or too many choices early in the selling process. Build rapport, then engage and inform.
    • Avoid blanket phrases like “everything's good here” or “take a look at the menu and I'll be back.” This shows a lack of knowledge and preparation.
    • Don't hand out dirty menus. Menus are a sales tool, and dirty ones are a turn off. You need to keep personal preferences to yourself.
    • Keep personal preferences to yourself. You might not want dessert after a big meal, but your guest might not be able to leave the table without it.
    Once the guest takes your recommendation, the next step in upselling is to make sure you they feel good about their order. Teach your team to use validating phrases like, “Great choice. We get a lot of compliments on that.” Or, “That's our most popular beer,” or “Oh, that goes great with an XYZ Chardonnay that we're featuring right now by the glass.”
    Upselling is not a bad thing. It's a great thing. Train anyone on your team who has contact with your guests how to upsell without turning off the customers. The art of upselling is not just for service staff but every point of contact. Ensure they come back again and again because they had the best dining experience at your restaurant.
    Teach your restaurant staff how to upsell and you will increase your sales and profitability. Plus, your staff will stay with you longer because they're making more money.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @buckrogers7498
    @buckrogers7498 Год назад +4

    I find it funny that people think tips are for good service. The reality is it's a commission.

  • @sfigasfi
    @sfigasfi 2 года назад +5

    Dear David you are a legend. Thank you for all your videos

  • @MsKandrus12
    @MsKandrus12 8 месяцев назад +2

    So helpful!! Thank you!

  • @PeaceInDifferentPieces
    @PeaceInDifferentPieces Год назад +1

    this is good already

  • @stanfordpaes7290
    @stanfordpaes7290 Год назад

    great idea of upseling please help to use corect words for abolished customers if coffe station broken

  • @kayblack9330
    @kayblack9330 3 месяца назад

    Instead of saying “ look over the menu and ill be back “ what would you replace that with?

    • @DavidScottPeters
      @DavidScottPeters  3 месяца назад +1

      You can point out some of your favorites and/or other popular dishes, make suggestions for drinks and appetizers. Get the conversation started with the guests and let them know you're there to help them have a great experience.

  • @johnpaulsarmiento3774
    @johnpaulsarmiento3774 Год назад +1

    thanks for this video

  • @1978oldbrownshoe
    @1978oldbrownshoe 2 года назад +2

    Great one!

    • @DavidScottPeters
      @DavidScottPeters  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Did you get any tips from it?

    • @1978oldbrownshoe
      @1978oldbrownshoe 2 года назад

      @@DavidScottPeters absolutely! We have a permanent Buy 3, Get 1 free deal on ice cream pints and it basically sells itself, yet my staff aren’t pushing it by explaining the value. They’re just kind of mentioning it. That’s on me.