10 Blog Post Ideas For Your Restaurant Blog (Guaranteed To Bring In Traffic)

It takes a lot of work to maintain a restaurant blog. Many managers and owners of restaurants know about the benefits. Possessing a restaurant blog involves research, writing, formatting, and scheduling. Maintaining a blog is a challenging task for everyone.

If you find a way to write posts for your restaurant’s blog, you must still ensure that you write posts that will bring traffic.

All of this can be frustrating.

We’re here to assist. We’ve gathered some formulas that you can use to write the kind of post your customers will love to read. Use these blog post ideas for inspiration to create your blog. is or modify them to suit your restaurant.

New Menu Item Descriptions

Your customers love the current menu but are always curious about what’s next. Posting about the process and inspiration for creating a menu item can be a great way to pique people’s curiosity. Telling a story will make people want to try the thing right away.

You won’t believe the story behind this new Jailhouse Burger

Max’s New Mac ‘N’ Cheese Was Inspired by a Happy Accident

A Very Special Local ResidentInspires the Patriot Drink

Featured Menu Item Storys

Do not limit the blog to only the new menu items.

You can discuss many things that are already on the menu. Stick to the storytelling element. Readers always appreciate a good story. You can even ask some customers why they like the product and include their comments in your post.

Seafood Chowder is a Favorite of Customers

The Farm where we source our steaks is an exceptional local farm

How to Make: Bangers & mash

Answers to Common Questions

Answering the most common questions that your customers ask is a good idea. (tweet this)

You may hear questions all day long. You can answer questions without thinking. Post your answers to your blog. You can bet they will ask them online if they ask in person. Speak to your employees. They’re likely to be answering many questions from customers.

Three Favorite Customers Who Love Sweets Always Buy

What Are The Best Drinks for Each of Our Menu Items?

How to Eat King Crab Properly

Event Announcements

Share news about one of your upcoming events and include photos.

You are hosting an event

Blog about it. Your website is seen as the source of accurate information by your visitors. Share all information that people require. Share the benefits of coming with them. Enjoy great music on Saturday.

Donate to the Smith Family by eating at Joe’s this Saturday

Joe’s hosts its 5th annual dart competition

Join Other Professionals at the Chamber’s Next Event, Hosted by Joe’s

Complementary Business and Organization Features

You can generate traffic by writing about businesses and organizations that complement your own. (tweet this)

You can share their posts with their social media followers. This will bring you a lot of traffic you would not otherwise get. These posts are often well-received by your readers.

Ten Must-See Events this Summer

What To Do in Town?

The Best Radio Stations in Town

Posts about Customer Involvement

By involving your clients, you can go one step further.

Many of them use social media. If you feature someone on your blog, they will want their friends and family to know.

John Smith, Customer of the Month

Joe’s Customers Share Their Experiences

How One customer helped us create a new menu item

Employee Feature Stories

Even if your employees differ from those writing the blog, they can still help.

Ask them a few simple questions. Be sure that they are willing to be featured in the blog. The majority will likely be okay with it. You can ask them what they enjoy doing and their favorite menu item. You will find that your customers appreciate your effort to get to know them. The people who work for you are the ones that they buy from.

John Smith, Joe’s Employee of the Month

John Smith, Featured Employee

Discover What John Smith, our waiter, loves on the menu

Local Commentary

Restaurant owners always keep an eye on the local scene.

You know what is happening in your community, with people and businesses. Comment on what’s happening in the community. You can be in trouble for commenting on politics, but you don’t have to.

Bulldog Burger Special: Cheer on the Bulldogs with this particular burger

The Story of Attending Every Bulldog Game this Season

Donate to this Great Cause

Discussions on seasonal trends

As a restaurant owner, you know what is coming in the next couple of months.

Customers usually refrain from speaking with vendors or dealers. Please share your knowledge to give them an inside look at the food and beverage industry. People like to feel that they are getting something other people don’t.

Five Unexpected Food Trends for This Summer

Everyone will be talking about the new drink craze

This unique ingredient is so crazy that people will love it

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