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How to Give Customers the Extra Information They Want

Beyond recommendations about food & beverage, there are many other questions that locals and tourists ask. Use this list to build your 'fact file' for staff, and quiz them regularly to check they're offering correct answers.

#1 issue for most managers is 'staff motivation and attitude'. The interesting thing is, when staff are helpful to customers, they receive positive feedback and reinforcement. Food & beverage knowledge is one thing, but local information and recommendations can really make a difference to the customer experience. Build up staff local knowledge and their ability to assist, and everyone will smile more.

Make sure your staff can respond to questions like these:

  • When did the business start, and who were the first owners?

  • If there have been other owners since, what has changed?

  • This place is unusual - what's it about?

  • Do you do takeout, catering, functions etc?

  • What's the website, phone number, fax number and email address?

  • I want to come by local transport - what bus, train etc do I use?

  • Phone number and website for transport information.

  • Are taxis easy to find - what number do I call to make a booking?

  • Best place for parking - long and short stay (including insider tips that only the locals know).

  • How much does it cost - described in a way that makes it sound affordable.

  • If parking is difficult, best way to tactfully advise this without losing the booking.

  • If they are worried about security for their car, what would you advise?

  • Where is an ATM teller machine?

  • Where is a local bank and when is it open?

  • Where is the post office or where can I buy a stamp? How much does postage cost on a postcard or letter?

Local attractions and points of interest:




  • Places that would appeal to a family with young children.

  • Places that would appeal to people that like shopping.

  • Places that would appeal to a group of seniors who are out for the day.

  • Places that would appeal to a group of sport players who are staying locally for a competition.

  • Places that would appeal to people who like walks and outdoor activities.

  • A well-known tourist attraction - hours of opening and costs etc.

  • Local bookshops, fashion shops, music shops, gift shops and department stores for browsing.

  • Where's a shop nearby where I can download the images from my computer onto a CD?

  • Is there an internet café nearby?

  • Two of your customers have finished their meal and tell you they would like to go for a stroll. Describe a walk they would like lasting about 20 minutes.

  • Draw a map on a napkin for a customer who wants to get from the restaurant to a location.

There are many more - you have staff who would love to prepare this information for the business.



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