Why are some restaurants a success and others arent?

Man born in Reynosa. asked:


I used to work for this restaurant with a super clean kitchen, cheap prices, good food, and very well decorated. I quit ‘coz it was depressing how it was always empty. I see many restaurants with bad food, expensive, and doubtful hygiene. Why do some restaurants attract more people even if they aren’t that good?

Ava
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6 Responses to “Why are some restaurants a success and others arent?”

  1. Aaron Says:

    Kevin

    If I knew that everything you’ve mentioned above… I would have came to the restuarat in a flash… I DETEST unclean, overpriced resturants… but it could be issues with the food.

  2. Isaac Says:

    Brooke

    luck/food/service/workers/management

  3. Tyler Says:

    Noah

    I don’t eat out very much anymore due the disgusting kitchens. I think some of it has to do with advertising. I also believe that may people go to chain restaurants becuase the name is familiar. It’s sad that such a good restaurant had to close.

  4. Austin Says:

    Grace

    That is a good question I have asked myself the same thing. I’m not really sure I think it depends on location and how well they advertised too. Sometimes it just takes time to get it going.

  5. Aiden Says:

    Nevaeh

    location,location,location

  6. Kaylee Says:

    Kaylee

    We own a family resturaunt. Ours is succesful – the most popular in the village. To make a resturaunt popular, you gotta stick up posters and let you friends and family know about it. A way to get the customers to come back there, I greet them with a smile, treat them like I would want to be treated and serve them fast.

    Why don’t you design some posters, let your friends and family know and just, generally be nice!