Three Effective Strategies to Boost Your Restaurant’s Brand Awareness

Strategy 1: Flood the Internet with Your Restaurant's Specialties

We understand, you already have a website, social media presence, and Google Maps integration. But these are just the basics. To boost your brand, you'll need to leverage the full force of these potentially powerful online tools.

Let's start with your website. You'll need it to attract customers to your restaurant by giving them a reason to come to you. Think of your website as an interactive library that showcases your restaurant's food, service, and experience.

Follow these two steps to get more people to your site and restaurant:

Step 1: Become a Creature of Content-Creating Habit

Do you remember that blog you posted to your website several quarters ago? You probably didn't promote the article, and you didn't follow up with any more content. It's time to make article writing a regular thing to give people a reason to come to your restaurant.

If you create several written articles about your culinary philosophy, readers will come to see you as an expert in the food world. When people learn something new about what gives your food a unique flavor, they'll most likely want to experience it themselves.

Here are just a few article topics:

It's critical that you publish content at least once a month. This keeps content consistent, and your customers will see that you're serious about sharing your knowledge.

Don't have time to write on your own? No worries—hire a freelance writer who specializes in culinary writing from Upwork or Fiverr.

Step 2: Become a Force On Social Media

You'll need to take your presence onto the top social media platforms. Post to your feed several times a day. Here are some things you'll want to post:

Use your social media account to show the world daily tidbits that make your restaurant special—aka, your brand—to the world. Encourage people to follow your social media accounts by offering limited-time discounts for checking in, following you, or posting a picture at your restaurant.

These strategies will help increase your followers on social media. It seems obvious, but it's true: The more people you have following you on social media, the more brand awareness you'll achieve.

Seek out local influencers to really give your restaurant's brand a boost. We're not suggesting you attempt to track down New York's top influencers like the paparazzi attempts to track down Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Find influencers based in your area.

Local influencers, or micro-influencers, might have a smaller following, but they have something in common with you. These local influencers are looking for opportunities to build their brand. They want to find the next top-notch spot in the area and share it with their followers. Take advantage of this similarity and invite them to your restaurant.

Offer them a solid discount, or even a free meal, in exchange for a review and a share on their socials. Doing this will get your restaurant in front of quite a few more eyes. Don't forget to keep a relationship with influencers and invite them into your restaurant whenever you have something new for them to try.

*Protip: For a limited time, offer influencers' followers a buy-one-get-one-free type of discount when they visit your restaurant. Deals like this will help grow your brand awareness and get people in the door to your restaurant.

Strategy 2: Create an App For Your Restaurant

Add a tech-savvy edge to your restaurant's brand by building your very own app with an AI-powered app builder like Adalo. Adalo is a no-code app builder for database-driven web apps and native iOS and Android apps—one version across all three platforms, published to the Apple App Store and Google Play. With over 3 million apps already built on the platform, restaurant owners have proven it works—and you don't need any technical background to get started.

Ada, Adalo's AI builder, lets you describe what you want and generates your app. Magic Start creates complete app foundations from a description, while Magic Add adds features through natural language.

Leveraging a drag-and-drop interface described as "easy as PowerPoint," you can build your restaurant's app catered to your own unique tastes and needs without writing a single line of code. Magic Start can generate a complete app foundation from a simple description—tell it you need a restaurant ordering app, and it creates your database structure, screens, and user flows automatically.

Here are just some of the tools and components you can build into your app:

  1. Take-Out Ordering: Build a feature that lets your customers order take-out from your app on their phones so that it's ready for them as soon as they walk through your doors.
  2. Delivery: Include a delivery option on your app if you have delivery drivers. When customers order delivery directly from your restaurant, they'll pay less than they would on a 3rd party delivery app like Uber Eats or Grubhub. You can also create a separate delivery-only menu to take the pressure off of the kitchen.
  3. Reservation System: Call-in reservations are a thing of the past. Your customers will love the simplicity that comes with reserving a table in advance by pressing a few buttons.
  4. Push Notifications: Send your loyal customers push notifications about reward periods, new menu items, or special events. This can help you attract more people to your restaurant.

When you build an app with Adalo, you'll be able to take advantage of over 5,500 integrations. For instance, include a convenient payment system with Square, Stripe, and PayPal integrations. Making your app payment capable will allow people ordering takeout and delivery to conveniently pay in advance.

Why Native Apps Matter for Restaurants

Unlike web wrappers that can add 2-3 seconds of load time, Adalo compiles to true native code. This matters when a hungry customer is trying to place an order during the lunch rush—every second of delay increases the chance they'll abandon the order. The platform's modular infrastructure, overhauled in the Adalo 3.0 update in late 2025, now runs 3-4x faster than before and scales with your needs.

Paid plans include unlimited database records, meaning you can store every customer profile, order history, and loyalty point without worrying about data caps. There are also no usage-based charges—no surprise bills when your app gets popular during a busy holiday weekend.

After building, publish your app on the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, or your website. Because these two app stores have large audiences, many people will see your restaurant's app. This can also help boost your branding.

Strategy 3: Hit the Streets with a Food Truck

Extend your restaurant's reach with a food truck. A food truck brings attention to your restaurant's brand outside of your restaurant's area. Feature small portions of your menu to introduce your dishes to new audiences.

Depending on what kinds of cooking devices you equip your truck with, a brand-new food truck setup can cost up to $175,000, but you can get a used one with second-hand cooking gear for under $100,000.

Here are a few things you'll want to consider before boosting your brand with a food truck:

Connect Your Food Truck to Your App

Be sure to include a takeout function for your food truck in your app. This will make it easy for customers on a tight lunch break to order and pay for food without much waiting. Everyone loves not waiting for food.

With Magic Add, you can describe the feature you want—"add a food truck ordering section with location tracking"—and the AI generates the screens and logic for you. This means you can quickly adapt your app as your business expands without starting from scratch or hiring a developer.

The X-Ray feature can also help identify any performance issues before they affect customers during peak ordering times. When you've got a line of hungry festival-goers, you need your app running smoothly.

Comparing App Building Options for Restaurants

If you're evaluating different platforms for your restaurant app, here's how the main options stack up:

Platform Starting Price Native Mobile Apps Database Limits Best For
Adalo $36/month Yes (iOS & Android) Unlimited on paid plans Restaurant apps with ordering, reservations, loyalty
Bubble $59/month Web wrapper only Limited by Workload Units Complex web applications
Glide $60/month No App Store publishing Limited rows + charges Simple spreadsheet-based apps
FlutterFlow $70/month per user Yes (requires separate database) Depends on external DB Technical users comfortable with code

For restaurants specifically, the ability to publish to both app stores from a single build is crucial. Customers expect to find your app where they already shop for apps. Glide and Softr don't support App Store or Play Store publishing at all, which limits your reach significantly.

Bubble offers more customization options, but their mobile solution wraps a web app rather than compiling to native code. This can introduce performance challenges under load—exactly when you need your app working smoothly during dinner rush. Their Workload Units pricing model can also create unpredictable bills as your customer base grows.

Next Steps

Remember that consistency is key. Continually publish content, post to social media several times a day, and always be talking to food influencers.

When your restaurant brand grows, you might notice an uptick in revenue. Then, you can use that influx of cash to invest in a food truck and increase your restaurant's brand awareness even more.

Building your own restaurant app ties all these strategies together—your content, your social presence, your food truck, and your main location all connected through one platform your customers can access from their phones. With AI-assisted building tools, what used to require hiring a developer can now be accomplished in an afternoon.

FAQ

Why choose Adalo over other app building solutions?

Adalo is an AI-powered app builder that creates true native iOS and Android apps from a single codebase. Unlike web wrappers, it compiles to native code and publishes directly to both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store—the hardest part of launching an app handled automatically. With over 3 million apps built on the platform, it's proven for restaurant use cases.

What's the fastest way to build and publish an app to the App Store?

Adalo's drag-and-drop interface, described as "easy as PowerPoint," combined with AI-assisted building through Magic Start, lets you create a complete restaurant app foundation from a simple description. The platform handles the entire App Store submission process, removing the technical barriers that typically require hiring developers.

Can I easily create a custom app for my restaurant without coding experience?

Yes, with Adalo's AI-powered app builder, you can easily create a custom restaurant app with features like take-out ordering, delivery options, reservation systems, and push notifications. Using the drag-and-drop interface, you can build a professional app tailored to your restaurant's unique needs without writing a single line of code.

What payment integrations are available for restaurant apps built with Adalo?

Adalo offers over 5,500 integrations, including popular payment systems like Square, Stripe, and PayPal. These integrations allow your customers to conveniently pay in advance for takeout and delivery orders directly through your app.

How much does it cost to build a restaurant app?

Adalo's paid plans start at $36/month with unlimited usage and no record limits on the database. This compares favorably to alternatives like Bubble ($59/month with usage-based charges), Glide ($60/month with data row limits), and FlutterFlow ($70/month per user, plus separate database costs).

How often should I post content to boost my restaurant's online presence?

You should publish blog content at least once a month and post to social media several times a day. Consistent content creation helps establish your restaurant as an expert in the food world and gives customers a reason to keep engaging with your brand.

How can working with local influencers help my restaurant's brand?

Local micro-influencers are actively looking for new spots to share with their followers, making them ideal partners for restaurant promotion. Offer them a discount or free meal in exchange for a review and social media share to get your restaurant in front of new audiences in your area.

What features should I include in a restaurant app to improve customer experience?

Key features include take-out ordering, delivery options with a separate menu, a reservation system for easy table booking, and push notifications for promotions and events. These tools streamline the customer experience while reducing pressure on your staff and kitchen operations.

Can my restaurant app handle growth without performance issues?

Adalo's infrastructure, completely overhauled in the 3.0 update in late 2025, now runs 3-4x faster and scales with your needs. Paid plans include unlimited database records, so you can store every customer profile and order history without hitting caps. The X-Ray feature identifies performance issues before they affect users.

Is Adalo better than Bubble for restaurant mobile apps?

For restaurant apps specifically, Adalo offers advantages: true native iOS and Android compilation (vs. Bubble's web wrapper), predictable pricing at $36/month (vs. Bubble's $59/month with Workload Unit charges), and unlimited database records on paid plans. Bubble offers more customization but often requires hiring experts to optimize performance under load.