Re: Rented Pub struggling.......Please help!!!
But I saw there someone said ''Curry and a pint night'' this sounds like a good idea I will prob give it a go. Has anyone any more ideas on this topic?
I know of a small village pub that does a steak/beer for only €7 on a Tuesday. The place seems to fill up pretty good for a Tuesday night.
Here are some other thoughts:
Smoking Room
Make your smoking room the best one in town. If you don't have one, create one - put candles on the tables and give it atmosphere - and put a tv with heater out there as well !!!
B&B/ Accommodation
What's your occupany percentage of your B&B rooms? Try different price points for your rooms:
- bed only;
- bed and breakfast;
- bed and breakfast and evening meal
Also, have you considered converting room to apartment(s)?
Marketing
Promotions: can you reciprocate business with any nearby trade? For example, if someone spends €10 euro in your pub, they get a €2 voucher for the local video store.
Customer Retention: Make sure your existing clientele don't leave, or will always come back. Give out free sambos and cocktail sausages at "strategically hungry" points in the evening. Leave complementary popcorn/snacks available at all times.
Differentiation from competition: sell something the competition doesn't have. How about some local micro-brewed beer? Bottled imports? Polish beer? Or how about something completely radical...convert part of your premises in to a small wine bar/bistro. More boringly, but essential: get the best coffee machine in town - get a coffee connoisseur to certify it for you! In the summer, get a juicer (and advertise it on a hoarding/ or on the window).
Scan the environment and make a list of all groups. See if they'll respond to offers. Some have been already mentioned (e.g. residents' assoc). Any others? Local choir, teachers, local businesses....
Good luck!!