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5 Ways Restaurants Can Fend Off a January Sales Slump

Stephanie MorrisonJanuary 8, 2025

January can be a challenging month for the restaurant industry. After the indulgence of the holiday season, people focus on their New Year’s resolutions, committing to wellness goals and saving money. Add in winter weather across the northern hemisphere and it’s no wonder that some venues struggle to boost sales this time of year.

If you’re struggling, you’re not alone. The U.S. restaurant industry saw a 4.5% drop in same-store sales in January 2024, the weakest month reported since February 2021. And with icy storms hitting much of the country, January 2025 could end up being just as tough. 

However, with the right strategies in place you can boost your food and drink sales and beat the slump.

5 Strategies to Combat the January Slump

1. Promote Resolution-Friendly Menu Items

As your customers resolve (at least for the next week and a half) to embrace new and healthier lifestyles, meet them where they are by promoting wellness-centric menu options. Consider introducing functional drinks like mushroom lattes, mocktails with adaptogenic herbs, or green smoothies. These offerings cater to health-conscious customers and align with their New Year’s resolutions.

2. Be a Refuge from the Cold

After a bustling holiday season, many diners are looking for a cozy atmosphere and a break from the noise and chaos. Set the tone with a calm, soothing playlist of quiet instrumentals that encourages patrons to relax and stay awhile. Complement this with physical warmth by turning up the heat, transforming your establishment into a welcoming refuge from the winter chill. It’s the perfect recipe for turning a slow day into a busy one.

3. Leverage Loyalty Programs to Encourage Repeat Visits

January is the perfect time to relaunch or highlight your loyalty program. Attracting new customers is important, but focusing on keeping existing ones is just as much of a priority. Offer bonus points or rewards for multiple visits during the month to incentivize repeat business and keep customers coming back.

4. Host New Year New You Events

Draw customers in by hosting unique events to help kick off the year. Dry January happy hours, speed friending (for everyone committed to meeting new people), and wellness workshops (yoga and brunch?) offer additional value, attract a wider audience, and break down the “spend less” barriers people set for themselves in the new year. Consider partnering with other businesses or local influencers to co-host these events and expand your reach.

5. Get a Ripple Maker and Turn Your Drinks Into Free Advertising

Ready to make every drink memorable and market your venue at the same time? The Ripple Maker lets you print beautiful designs, logos, and even customer selfies directly onto lattes, beer, and cocktails.

Adding printed drinks to your menu will supercharge your word-of-mouth marketing and bring new people through the door. One Texas venue told us, “People come in asking for an image all the time. Bringing people in is where it’s been the greatest value add.” A Quebec restaurant declared, “Ripples is my marketing.

Plus, it’s a powerhouse for social media engagement. Drinks with personalized designs get snapped, shared, and tagged, giving your venue organic exposure to new audiences. The Ripple Maker transforms your drinks into shareable moments that keep your venue top of mind.

 

Conclusion

January doesn’t have to be a slow month for your restaurant. By offering wellness-focused menu items, hosting engaging events, and creating personalized experiences that leverage tools like Ripples, you can overcome any sales slump and set the stage for a successful year ahead.

Discover how drinks printed with the Ripple Maker can transform your January sales—and every month after.

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