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Subject: Re: Increase Monday Night Sales
From: lulu
Posted: Tue Aug 20. 2002, 13:48 UTC
Followup to: "Re: Increase Monday Night Sales"  by Jim Cox  (Tue Jul 30. 2002, 19:18 UTC)
> > why don'ttry with music. I work in a bar at the caribbean and monday 
> > 
> > is also slow, I put a " request night" people ask you for good kind 
> > 
> > of music to hear.
> > and they feel good ,you  have to have a good selection of cd's.  
> > concho
> 
> I agree. Early weekdays are always a problem for both staff and 
> managers -- they are both under pressure to do something to make the 
> whole thing work even when there's nobody out there who wants to go 
> to your bar.
> 
> Your bar sells food, and the chances are there's stuff in the kitchen 
> that is simply going to get thrown away if it's not sold by Monday or 
> Tuesday so deals on food are good, however, free food is better still 
> :)
> 
> We used to run a Curry Night (still the UK's most popular dish, 
> apparently) where we would cook up all the left over meats and 
> vegetables that would be chucked away if not sold and give this stuff 
> away for free at a particular time in the evening. Perhaps those crab 
> claws of yours could be made into something cheap to make and give 
> away -- something that the bar profits would easily account for?
> 
> We also used to run free pool evenings and occasionally make the juke 
> box free but all that depends on the deal you have with your 
> suppliers.
> 
> Like anything else you can come up with, these will have an impact, 
> but don't expect to be too much busier -- remember that these will 
> always be slow days and no matter what you do and no matter how much 
> advertising you put behind it, things happen very slowly.
> 
> Cheers, and good luck,
> 
> Jim.

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