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Set Your Bar up for Success:

Super Bowl Sunday and Beyond

Join Restaurant365, BeerBoard, and Winking Lizard as we discuss forecasting best practices to ensure you have adequate inventory and staffing for Super Sunday. How are you using real-time data and historical trends to better prepare your restaurant for game day and the rest of 2023?

While not an official holiday, for many bars and restaurants, Super Bowl Sunday is bigger than any other day of the year. Even if your city doesn’t make it to the big game, or you don’t have a team, you can expect a packed house there to watch the game, the commercials, and Rhianna belt out some hits in between.

For bars and restaurants, the prep starts weeks in advance, from scheduling a fantasy staffing lineup to making sure their inventory is up to snuff in the right places for the Big Game. According to BeerBoard’s full bar data, here is what football fans preferred to drink on Super Sunday in 2022:

Category

Domestic Beer: 50%

Craft Beer: 34%

Import Beer: 16%


Style

1. Light Lager

2. Lagers

3. IPA

4. Belgian Wit / White Ale

5. European Ales

Fizzy and low-calorie options have shot up in popularity over the last few years, but what was your bestselling drink last year? Are you using data and trends from other events or previous years to make informed decisions when planning for this year’s Super Bowl?

Unless you’re hosting Tom Brady, who only consumes water and avocado ice cream on his cheat day, these questions are important to keep in mind for the big game.

We know you’re busy preparing, so if you can’t attend the live webinar, please register and we’ll send you the recording afterward to watch at your convenience.

logo-r365+beerboard

Set Your Bar up for Success:

Super Bowl Sunday and Beyond

Restaurant365, BeerBoard, and Winking Lizard discuss forecasting best practices to ensure you have adequate inventory and staffing for Super Sunday. How are you using real-time data and historical trends to better prepare your restaurant for game day and the rest of 2023?

While not an official holiday, for many bars and restaurants, Super Bowl Sunday is bigger than any other day of the year. Even if your city doesn’t make it to the big game, or you don’t have a team, you can expect a packed house there to watch the game, the commercials, and Rhianna belt out some hits in between.

For bars and restaurants, the prep starts weeks in advance, from scheduling a fantasy staffing lineup to making sure their inventory is up to snuff in the right places for the Big Game. According to BeerBoard’s full bar data, here is what football fans preferred to drink on Super Sunday in 2022:

Category

Domestic Beer: 50%

Craft Beer: 34%

Import Beer: 16%

Style

1. Light Lager

2. Lagers

3. IPA

4. Belgian Wit / White Ale

5. European Ales

Fizzy and low-calorie options have shot up in popularity over the last few years, but what was your bestselling drink last year? Are you using data and trends from other events or previous years to make informed decisions when planning for this year’s Super Bowl?

Unless you’re hosting Tom Brady, who only consumes water and avocado ice cream on his cheat day, these questions are important to keep in mind for the big game.

Meet the Speakers

David Mortensen
Customer Success, Manager

Restaurant365

Josh Solomon

VP Channel Partnerships

BeerBoard
John Lane

Co-Owner

Winking Lizard Tavern

David Mortensen

Customer Success, Manager

Restaurant365

Josh Solomon

VP Channel Partnerships

BeerBoard

John Lane

Co-Owner

Winking Lizard Tavern

Restaurant365 bridges the gap between accounting and operations by centralizing all data, helping restaurant operators to become more efficient, accurately forecast, and tackle any challenge or opportunity with speed and accuracy.