What To Look For
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Here are prompts and questions your teams may use as they tour. These are from an actual tour we created for a client in the Washington, DC area. We kept the brand names in place so you can see the examples. They are organized by restaurant/concept type.
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We have created a sample page in PowerPoint you may use to create your own tour guides.
What To Look For & Pay Attention To:
Here are things to look for when touring different concepts.
Cupcakes & Bakery
- How do they offer products to go?
- What are their menus like?
- How can you tell what flavors they offer?
- How do they handle pricing?
- How easy or confusing is the retail queue?
- How many different types of products do they offer?
- Do the cupcakes feel mass-produced or homemade?
- Notice the pricing at Georgetown Cupcakes? Notice the line?
Coffee Concepts
- How are the various Starbucks locations consistent with each other? How are they different from each other?
- At Dean & Deluca and Baked + Wired, pay attention to the coffee service. How does it compare to Starbucks?
- Is the Starbucks promotional signage the same at the various locations?
- Do Dean & Deluca and Baked + Wired have promotional signage? If so, what are they promoting?
- Are all the Starbucks employees dressed the same? What about the employees at Dean & Deluca and Baked + Wired?
Burger & Burritos
- How are they similar to your concept?
- How are they different?
- How basic or varied is the menu?
- Does the space feature an open kitchen?
- How easy or confusing is the retail queue?
- How busy are they? If they are busy, is it comfortable in line or while waiting for your food?
- Is it clear whether someone brings you your food or if you wait for it at the counter?
- How do you customize your order? Topping bar, condiment bar, etc.?
Retail Stores
- What is the feel of the store? Is it clean/well-kept or messy? Does the store feel welcoming?
- Are the employees dressed the same or uniquely? Does that make them more or less approachable?
- In the clothing stores, what is the mix of clothing to other products – housewares, gadgets, other?
- Try on something (at a clothing store) or ask to try out a product – does the sales associate give you their name or ask for yours? How does that make you feel?
Frozen Yogurt
- How are they similar to your concept?
- How are they different?
- Are there other offerings besides frozen yogurt?
- How easy or confusing is the retail queue?
- Can you add your toppings or does an employee do it for you?
- Do you feel like you can make a healthy choice if you wanted to?
Quick-Serve Bistro Concepts
- How are they similar to your concept?
- How are they different?
- Does the food feel special or generic?
- Do you understand where/how to order?
- Is it obvious whether you have a waiter/waitress, if your food is brought to you or if you wait to pick it up?
- Do you understand where to sit?
- Would you bring a friend from out of town to lunch here? Why or why not?
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