Here is the good news 38% of consumers
are looking forward to dining out again in the next three months, according to
a new survey conducted by YouGov
and commissioned by SevenRooms, a
data-driven guest experience platform. But every potential customer has
different needs and expectations. Here are some of the insights from that
report we though could be of some help to you targeting customer for meals and
meal dayparts.
To make it less challenging for operators
to navigate the new dining landscape, SevenRooms grouped these needs into four
“diner personas” based on the survey results.
1. The pickup patron: These
consumers won’t be ready to dine out until there’s a vaccine. Nearly 1 in 4
(23%) will only order for takeout or delivery for the remainder of 2020.
Restaurants seem to be doing a good job with these platforms—about half of all
Americans continue to feel comfortable ordering food to go.
2. The safety-savvy consumer: It’s no surprise that customers want to see
restaurants following health and safety guidelines. Face masks and 6-foot
social distancing are givens, but this group of guests is looking for more.
Over one-third of respondents (37%) want physical barriers between tables, 33%
want personal hand sanitizers placed on the table and 24% want their food
covered when it’s served to them.
3. The tech-conscious contactless diner: About 1 in 7 consumers (13%) will only visit
restaurants that offer a contactless dining experience. Topping the list are
virtual waitlists, with 22% of respondents saying they want to join a waitlist
before they arrive so they can be seated immediately. Around the same number
(21%) want operators to use contact tracing technology, and 17% are in favor of
QR codes for ordering and paying.
4. The carefree guest: This diner persona is eager to dine out in restaurants
and less concerned about risks and restrictions. While 29% are comfortable
sitting indoors at a restaurant, many more (42%) are limiting visits to outdoor
venues. Familiar restaurants are more likely to be on their list—37% are more
comfortable dining at places they’ve been to before, but 25% would visit a new
restaurant. Bars are not a priority; only 15% of consumers would patronize a
drinking establishment.
Joel Montaniel, CEO and co-founder of
SevenRooms stated, “As local economies across the country continue to reopen,
restaurant operators are navigating the right balance between safety and
traditional models for hospitality,” “Our research has made one thing clear:
Operators need to be flexible. Whether it’s in regard to outdoor dining,
virtual waitlists or contactless order and pay—guest have different needs.”
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