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Digital Marketing
Table of contents
Step 1: Claim and Optimize Your Google Business Profile
Step 2: Build a Simple, Mobile-Friendly Website
Step 3: Focus on Local SEO
Step 4: Use Social Media to Show Your Vibe
Step 5: Get More Reviews (and Reply to Them)
Step 6: Collect Emails and Start a Simple Newsletter
Step 7: Run a Promo or Two (Without Burning Your Budget)
Optional Tools to Make Digital Marketing Easier
Case Study - Local SEO Gastronomy Success
Final Thoughts (And a 1-Minute Quiz to Keep You Sharp)
Lea Höller
2025-04-08
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Running a restaurant is already a full-time job — restaurant marketing shouldn’t feel like one either. But in today’s world, having great food and a cozy space isn’t enough to get people through the door. If potential guests can’t find you online, they might not find you at all.
Whether you’re opening your first café or trying to give your established restaurant a modern glow-up, digital marketing can help you reach more potential guests, get more tables booked, and build a loyal community — without needing a huge budget or a full marketing team.
In this restaurant digital marketing guide, we’ll walk you through beginner-friendly tips to get your restaurant seen online, especially in your local area. And don’t worry — we’ll keep it simple, clear, and doable.
If you only do one thing from this list — make it this one. Your Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business) is what shows up when someone searches for your restaurant on Google or Google Maps. Think of it like your digital business card. It shows your name, location, hours, photos, reviews, and more. And it’s completely free!
If you want to know in detail how to optimize your Google Business Profile, don’t forget to check out our dedicated blog post.
Even if most of your customers find you through Google or Instagram, having a website gives your restaurant a home base online. It’s where people go when they want to see your menu, make a reservation, or check your hours — all in one place. A user-friendly website is a non-negotiable in every marketing strategy for restaurants.
And don’t worry — it doesn’t need to be fancy.
Most people browsing for food are on their phones. If your website is hard to use on mobile, they’ll likely give up and go elsewhere. Use a clean layout, easy-to-read text, and make sure key info (like your hours and menu) is front and center.
You can use beginner-friendly platforms like Wix, Squarespace, or Shopify to get a website up in a weekend.Some restaurant booking tools like Formitable complement your website approach with a good booking system.
Uploading your menu as a PDF might seem easy, but it’s not ideal for customers — or for Google. PDFs often don’t display well on phones, they take longer to load, and they’re harder to update. Plus, search engines can’t always read them properly, which means your delicious dishes won’t help your site show up in search results.
It’s better to add your menu as regular text directly on your site. It looks cleaner, loads faster, and helps with SEO.
If you want your restaurant to show up when someone nearby searches “best sushi near me” or “Italian restaurant in [your city],” local SEO is what makes that happen.
Local SEO stands for local search engine optimization. Other than regular SEO that aims to push your website globally (or at least country-wide), local SEO aims to push your Google Business Profile at the top of the local search results (on Google and Google Maps).
Think of local SEO as a way to help Google (and people) understand where you are and what you offer — so your restaurant shows up when it matters most.
We know how overwhelming local SEO can sound at first. We’ve all had that moment of staring at the screen and thinking, “Wait... what even is this?”
The good news? You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Our local SEO tools do the heavy lifting for you — keeping your business info consistent, helping you show up where it matters, and saving you hours of guesswork. It’s like skipping the hardest part of the class but still getting the A.
Social media isn’t just for influencers and foodies — it’s one of the easiest and cheapest ways to connect with people in your area. And for restaurants, it’s all about visuals, personality, and consistency.
You don’t have to be on every platform. Start with one or two — usually Instagram and Facebook — and focus on showing what makes your place worth visiting.
Online reviews are one of the most powerful tools in your digital marketing toolkit. They're free, they build trust fast, and they directly impact how well you show up in local search results — especially on Google. Reviews are a strong local SEO ranking factor that has a strong impact on your rankings.
But the best part? You don’t need hundreds. A steady stream of honest, positive reviews is more than enough to start bringing in new faces. The number will grow automatically over time as long as you keep encouraging your guests to leave some feedback for your restaurant!
Furthermore, your average rating is crucial as well! We always say: “Better a lower count in reviews but a better average rating than vice versa!”
Learn more about how to get customers to leave a review!
For positive reviews:
For negative reviews:
Example: “Hi John, thanks for your honest feedback. We’re really sorry your visit didn’t meet expectations. This isn’t the experience we aim to provide, and we’d love a chance to make it right. Feel free to reach out at [email or phone] — we appreciate the chance to improve.”
Learn more about how to handle negative reviews and how to transform negative feedback into real opportunities!
Social media is great, but email is where the real relationship-building happens. Why? Because when someone gives you their email, it means they actually want to hear from you — and unlike social media, you don’t have to fight an algorithm to reach them.
You don’t need a fancy setup or daily emails. A simple monthly update or promo can go a long way in keeping your restaurant top of mind.
Note: Every time you send an email to your mailing list, make sure your readers walk away with something valuable. Let’s be honest—newsletters work, but only when they offer something truly worthwhile, like expert tips or a great discount. So before hitting send, ask yourself: What’s in it for them? Even if you’re thrilled about a new menu item, don’t just share the news—sweeten the deal with a special offer, like 20% off or a 2-for-1 promo. That way, your emails stay exciting, engaging, and impossible to ignore.
A photo, a few lines of text, and a clear call to action (like “Book now” or “Check the menu”) is enough. You’re not writing a novel — just giving them a reason to come back in.
Platforms like Mailchimp, MailerLite, or Klaviyo let you create simple emails, automate messages, and track what’s working — even if you’ve never done email marketing before.
You don’t need to spend thousands on ads to see results. A well-timed promo or targeted post can give your restaurant a visibility boost — especially when you’re just starting out or launching something new. Think of promotions and advertising as a way to nudge people who are already interested, just waiting for a reason to visit.
Keep in mind: Promotions are great for giving your guest numbers a quick boost. But don’t forget—organic traffic, like the kind you get from local SEO, is more sustainable and budget-friendly in the long run. Once you stop running ads, your traffic usually drops off. Plus, ads require constant attention and a bit of know-how. Without proper monitoring, costs can quickly spiral out of control.
Digital marketing for your restaurant doesn’t have to mean juggling ten different platforms or spending your weekends tweaking settings. There are tools that can help you save time, stay consistent, and actually see what’s working — even if you’re not tech-savvy.
Here are a few we recommend for restaurant owners just getting started with setting up a digital marketing strategy:
You don’t need all of these. Just pick one or two areas where you want help — whether it’s email, reviews, or SEO — and grow from there.
Let’s have a quick look at how your “colleagues” from the gastronomy industry improved their local search rankings and are reaching more potential customers than ever by incorporating our Obenan Local SEO Tools into their marketing plan.
By automating the most important parts of local SEO, Obenan helps local businesses (of course not just the gastronomy sector) get found more easily by the people who are actually looking for a place to eat right now.
Here’s what our gastronomy clients are seeing:
Obenan takes care of the behind-the-scenes work that often gets pushed to the bottom of your to-do list:
The result? More visibility, better engagement, and more people walking through your door — without needing to manually log in to ten different platforms every week.
It’s proof that when local SEO is done right (and automated), it doesn’t just improve your digital presence — it brings actual customers to your tables.
Digital marketing doesn’t have to be rocket science. Let’s do a little quiz!
1. What’s the one thing you should never upload as your only menu format? a) A handwritten note b) A PDF c) A high-res photo of spaghetti
2. What’s one way to make your Google Business Profile stronger? a) Post once a year and forget about it b) Add your favorite emoji to the business name c) Upload real photos and keep your hours updated
3. What’s the easiest way to collect more reviews? a) Wait and hope b) Ask when a guest is clearly happy c) Offer a free meal for every 5-star review (don’t do this)
4. What should your emails be like? a) A full-blown food blog b) Short, sweet, and to the point c) Written entirely in rhyme
If you answered mostly B, congrats — you’re officially smarter than 90% of restaurant owners when it comes to digital marketing.
Small steps can already go a long way and always remember, we are here to help you with getting your restaurant to the top of local search results. We know how difficult it can be to fill empty tables, thus, let’s schedule a call to discuss how we can also keep your tables from staying empty! Obenan is a great addition to your digital marketing efforts!