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Why Regulars Drive Real Revenue in Restaurants & Bars

Rebecca ConnorsApril 30, 2026

When people visit your restaurant or bar multiple times a month, they start behaving differently and more profitably.

Research from Toast shows that repeat guests often skip the menu entirely, tip above the industry average of 19.4%, and even introduce new customers by bringing friends along. In fact, over 800 diners found that 60% see themselves as regulars at a restaurant.

That’s when a guest stops being just a visitor and starts becoming an asset to your business. They’re easier to serve, more likely to spend, and far more likely to return without needing to be convinced.

And the best part? Unlike new customers, you don’t have to win them over again, you just have to keep showing up for them.

Here are 3 reasons why investing in your regulars isn’t just good hospitality – it’s one of the most powerful drivers of long-term business success:

1. More Visits, More Predictable Revenue

Once your place becomes part of someone’s routine, you’re no longer competing for their attention every time they go out. You’re already their default choice.

That frequency is what drives steady, predictable revenue. Instead of relying on one-time visits, you build a base of guests who return weekly, or even multiple times a week, without needing special promotions or reminders. Over time, those small, repeated visits add up to significant long-term value.

2. Stronger Connections Lead to Higher Tips

Regular guests tend to tip more – not because they have to, but because they want to. Familiarity builds trust, and trust turns into generosity. When guests recognize the staff and feel recognized in return, the experience becomes more personal, and tipping reflects that.

For your team, this creates a better working environment and stronger motivation. For your business, it means happier staff, better service, and a positive cycle that keeps both employees and customers coming back.

3. Your Most Powerful (and Free) Marketing Channel

Regulars usually bring others with them. Whether it’s friends, coworkers, or family, they naturally introduce new people to places they trust. They also shape your reputation. They leave reviews, post on social media, and talk about your place in everyday conversations. 

In many ways, your regulars become your most authentic and effective marketing channel – helping you grow your community without spending extra on acquisition.

What Can You Do To Turn Customers into Regulars:

  • Make Every Guest Feel Known
    Turning a customer into a regular often starts with something as simple as remembering them. Their usual drink, their favorite table, even small preferences like “no ice” or “not spicy”. These details signal care and attention, and over time, they build trust. 

  • Create Moments That Feel Personal
    People return to places that make them feel seen and appreciated. Personalization is one of the most effective ways to create that connection. Whether it’s writing a name, adding a small message, or surprising guests with something unique, these touches stay with people far beyond the visit itself.

    Tools like the Ripple Maker cocktail and beer printer make it easy to turn a simple drink into a memorable moment – printing names, designs, or even selfies directly onto beverages. It’s a small gesture that creates a strong emotional impact, encouraging guests to share the experience and come back for it again.

  • Build a Space People Want to Return To
    Lighting, music, layout, and even the consistency of placement all contribute to a sense of comfort. When a space feels familiar, it becomes effortless to return to. 

  • Deliver Consistency That Builds Trust
    Speed matters, but consistency matters more. Regulars come back because they trust that their experience will be the same, or better, every time. Faster service naturally follows when staff know returning guests and their preferences. Orders are quicker, interactions are smoother, and the overall experience feels effortless.

The Bottom Line

Regulars aren’t just loyal customers; they’re your most reliable source of revenue, growth, and stability. Building a base of regulars means building a business that doesn’t have to start from zero every day. Focus on familiarity, recognition, and personalized experiences, and you won’t just create repeat visits; you’ll create a place people choose again and again without thinking twice.


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