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How to Market a Restaurant in Cheshire Without a Big Budget

Practical, low-cost marketing strategies for restaurants and food businesses in Cheshire — from someone who has worked with dozens of them.

Simplify Your BusinessNo Fluff — Just What Works

The Problem with “Big Budget” Thinking

Start with Your Google Business Profile

Quick Win

When someone searches “restaurants near me” in Crewe or Cheshire, Google ranks businesses partly based on profile completeness and review recency. A complete profile with fresh photos beats a £500 ad every time.

Photography Changes Everything

I’ve seen the same dish photographed on a phone versus professionally shot — the conversion difference is enormous. People eat with their eyes first, especially on Instagram and Google Maps. You don’t need to spend a fortune. A half-day shoot with a local photographer (your dishes, interior, team shots) gives you 6 months of content and profile photos. This is often the single best investment a restaurant can make.

Use Instagram Like a Local, Not Like a Brand

Big restaurant chains post polished content. You can post real content — the prep, the team, the regulars, the story behind a dish. Local people connect with local people.

Build a Review Machine

Ask every happy customer to leave a Google review. Simple. Uncomfortable the first time, natural after a week. Train your staff to say it naturally at the end of a great meal. A QR code on the bill card makes it frictionless.

Email is Underrated for Restaurants

Collect emails — via a loyalty card, a booking system, a sign-up on your website. Then send a simple monthly email: what’s new on the menu, upcoming events, a special offer for subscribers only. This costs almost nothing and keeps your regulars engaged and returning.

Partnerships with Local Businesses

Connect with nearby businesses whose customers are also your customers. A local salon, estate agent, or gym — they all have regulars. A simple referral arrangement or joint promotion can bring new faces in with zero ad spend.

When to Actually Run Ads

Once your profile is complete, your photography is done, your reviews are building, and your Instagram is consistent — then ads make sense. A small, targeted Facebook or Instagram ad campaign (£5–10/day) promoting a specific event or offer can be very effective. But only when the foundation is solid. The restaurants I see succeed aren’t the ones with the biggest ad budgets. They’re the ones who execute the basics brilliantly and consistently. Start there.

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