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How to Use Restaurant Customer Data and Feedback to Drive Menu Innovation   

How to Use Restaurant Customer Data and Feedback to Drive Menu Innovation   

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Clarissa Buch Zilberman

Learn how listening to guests can turn dishes into a canvas for innovation and continuous improvement. 

Designing a menu isn’t just about showcasing your culinary talent or maximizing profit margins. It’s about cooking up dishes that make your guests feel seen—and leave them hungry for their next visit. 

The good news is restaurateurs have a powerful ally: customer data and feedback. By tapping into this information, you can ensure your menu stays fresh, exciting, and always in tune with diners’ preferences.  

What customer data do you have?

All interactions guests have with your restaurant—from placing an order to leaving a review—add to your goldmine of data.  

Here are some key data points most modern restaurant software can capture: 

  • Order history: Uncover bestsellers, hidden gems, and dishes that might need a revamp. 
  • Feedback: Whether it’s a glowing review on Yelp or a constructive critique on a comment card, diners’ feedback provides a window into their sentiment and preferences. 
  • Special requests and modifications: These small details can reveal emerging trends or untapped opportunities for customization. 
  • Social media engagement and comments: Monitor what guests say about your dishes and overall experience on social media platforms. Are there mentions of specific menu items, requests for new plates, or suggestions for improvements? 
  • Employee feedback and observations: Servers and hosts aren’t just taking orders; they’re building relationships and gathering first-hand intel on what’s hitting the spot (and what’s not).  

Spice up your menu with customer data

Instead of chasing every trend, let your guests be your guide. By harnessing the power of your data, you can craft a menu that’s both on-trend and tailored to your patrons.  

Here are six ways to turn customer insights into actionable menu improvements.  

1. Spotlight your stars

A point-of-sale (POS) system is your backstage pass to understanding menu performance. Dig into sales reports to pinpoint bestsellers—these are the dishes guests love and keep returning for.  

Once you’ve identified the star performers, capitalize on their popularity and drive further innovation. Consider creating variations of them. For example, offer a “deluxe” version with premium ingredients, introduce a seasonal twist, or explore different portion sizes to cater to different appetites. 

2. Reimagine your classics

In one survey, 71% of restaurant owners said they carry a signature item. If you’re one of them, that’s great—but this doesn’t mean your menu should remain stagnant.  

Innovation doesn’t always mean starting from scratch; sometimes it’s about breathing new life into old favorites. 

Consider using guest feedback to identify areas for improvement or explore new flavor combinations. Perhaps your signature pasta dish could be elevated with a seasonal ingredient, or your classic burger could be offered with a plant-based patty option. 

3. Unearth opportunities for improvement

Guests are constantly offering valuable feedback, whether they realize it or not.  Every special request, every comment card, and every online review is a chance to fine-tune your offerings, such as: 

  • Tweaking a recipe based on frequent modifications: If you notice guests consistently asking for the same changes to a dish (e.g., extra spice, sauce on the side), consider incorporating those changes into the standard recipe. 
  • Adding a new dish inspired by guest suggestions: Pay attention to any specific requests or ideas that guests mention. If a suggestion seems feasible and aligns with your restaurant’s concept, consider testing it out as a special or limited-time offering. 
  • Identifying underperforming dishes and making data-driven decisions: If certain dishes consistently receive negative feedback or have low sales, don’t be afraid to make changes. Use the data to guide your decisions and either revamp the recipe, improve the presentation, or consider removing it from the menu altogether. 

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4. Create data-driven specials and promotions

Everyone loves a good deal, but specials and promotions can be more than simply slashing prices. Instead of throwing offers at the wall and hoping something sticks, use customer data to create targeted, irresistible deals. 

For example, create a “guest favorites” menu spotlighting your most-loved dishes or offer a special discount on a rising star item to encourage more people to try it.  

5. Tap into seasonal trends and preferences

Keep your menu fresh and exciting by staying in sync with seasons, trends, holidays, and even local events. But don’t just rely on guesswork—let your customer data guide these offerings: 

  • Analyze past sales data: Look for patterns in what dishes or ingredients were popular during specific times of the year. 
  • Conduct surveys or polls: Ask your customers what seasonal flavors or dishes they look forward to. 
  • Monitor social media: Keep an eye on what your customers are talking about and what’s trending in your area. 

Whether it’s a pumpkin spice latte in autumn, a refreshing summer salad, or festive holiday specials, these timely additions will keep your menu enticing and encourage repeat visits as diners anticipate what’s next. 

6. Segment your customer data

Don’t treat all guests the same. Segmenting customer data allows you to move beyond a one-size-fits-all approach and develop targeted menu strategies that resonate with specific groups. 

For example, if data shows that a significant number of customers prefer gluten-free options, consider expanding this section of the menu. Similarly, if you notice a growing trend of customers ordering vegetarian or vegan dishes, perhaps it’s time to introduce a dedicated plant-based section to your menu. 

Embrace data-driven menu decisions

Customer data and feedback aren’t just numbers on a screen; they offer a roadmap for menu innovation and improvement. By using the data and insights that back-of-house restaurant software provides, you can craft a menu that delights guests while encouraging them to return for more.  

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