How to Increase Beach Bar Revenue Without Adding a Single Sunbed
The beach fixes your capacity, so growth must come from spend per guest and speed. Five tactics, each tied to a system you can set up before Saturday.
Tips, updates, and insights for restaurants, cafés, and beach bars.
The beach fixes your capacity, so growth must come from spend per guest and speed. Five tactics, each tied to a system you can set up before Saturday.
Seasonal venues hire in May and lose people mid-August. Here is a one-day POS training plan built on roles, PINs, and a system with nothing extra to break.
The menu inside your POS is an operations tool, not a list. Structure categories the way waiters think, let modifiers kill extra trips, and route every item to the right station.
A QR menu does not have to feel cheap or confuse older guests. When it earns its keep, when to keep paper too, and the four mistakes that ruin it.
Your daily report already knows why Tuesday felt slow and which cocktail carries the bar. Five numbers, five minutes with your morning coffee, here is how to read them.
Running tabs, split bills, shared tablets, and who is allowed to touch the money, the four systems that keep an August Saturday from turning into chaos at the register.
Shouted orders and hand-carried tickets are where mistakes are born. Here is how automatic routing, station displays, notifications, and auto-print quietly cut them out.
A beach bar is not rows of tables, it is sand, sunbeds, and umbrellas. Here is how to map all of it in your beach bar POS with zones, live status colors, and menu filtering.
A complete restaurant POS setup without an IT department: register your company, design the floor plan, build the menu, and serve your first order, in about 15 minutes.
If your point-of-sale fights you during a busy Friday night, it is costing you covers and staff goodwill. Here are five red flags it is time to switch.
Paper chits get lost, smudged, and shouted over. A kitchen display system turns chaos into a calm, color-coded queue. Here is exactly what changes.
Long queues, lost orders, and runners sprinting across hot sand kill your margins. Here is the operating system the best beach bars use to serve more guests with less chaos.