This year Valentine's Day falls on a Saturday (Hey it's TODAY! Happy Valentine's Day everyone!). While some might assume a Saturday Valentines Day equates to the jackpot for restaurant owners, I actually think the opposite.
Most restaurant dining rooms have a combination of 6-tops (tables designed for six people), 4-tops, and 2-tops. They'll do their best to maximize capacity, so they'll try to seat parties of 2 only at 2-tops. But on Valentine's Day, almost all the guests at nice restaurants are couples. And if couples is all that come in, the restaurants have no choice but to put them at the 4 and 6-tops. So you're talking about a dining room full of couples instead of being truly full like it'd be on a normal Saturday night, which would result in far less revenue. Am I right?
Another thing to consider (and I have no scientific proof of this) is that Valentine's Day couples might tend to eat slower, talk more, and overall spend more time at their table than they would a typical evening. This means less turnover, fewer (or possibly no) parties getting seated at that table after them.
Any restauranteurs around here that can chime in?
Most restaurant dining rooms have a combination of 6-tops (tables designed for six people), 4-tops, and 2-tops. They'll do their best to maximize capacity, so they'll try to seat parties of 2 only at 2-tops. But on Valentine's Day, almost all the guests at nice restaurants are couples. And if couples is all that come in, the restaurants have no choice but to put them at the 4 and 6-tops. So you're talking about a dining room full of couples instead of being truly full like it'd be on a normal Saturday night, which would result in far less revenue. Am I right?
Another thing to consider (and I have no scientific proof of this) is that Valentine's Day couples might tend to eat slower, talk more, and overall spend more time at their table than they would a typical evening. This means less turnover, fewer (or possibly no) parties getting seated at that table after them.
Any restauranteurs around here that can chime in?