Opening a restaurant can feel overwhelming. You’re juggling permits, suppliers, training, marketing, and construction—often with tight deadlines and big expectations. That’s why having a clear, time-based checklist is essential. It keeps you organized, helps you meet key milestones, and ensures that your team is ready to create unforgettable guest experiences from day one.
Launching a new venue is more than unlocking your doors and hoping for the best. Opening day sets the tone for your brand, your staff culture, and your long-term guest experience. With guest expectations higher than ever and social media amplifying first impressions, a well-executed launch is critical. This checklist gives you the structure to prepare confidently and avoid costly delays.
Example: One operator avoided a 3-week delay by ordering custom kitchen hoods 120 days ahead after hearing about supply chain slowdowns.
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Your big day has arrived! Here's a mini checklist to keep operations running smoothly:
Front-of-house
Back-of-house
Bonus tip:
Plan for the morning after
Capture feedback from staff and guests. What went well? What needs adjustment? Early changes can make a massive difference in week two and beyond.
Launching a restaurant is one of the most exciting and challenging milestones in hospitality. With a structured timeline, training support, and the right mindset, you can reduce chaos and focus on what matters most: delivering remarkable guest experiences.
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As the Founder & President of KRG Hospitality Inc. in addition to being the author of the book ‘Bar Hacks’, Doug Radkey’s impressive career spans more than two decades and includes all aspects of food, beverage, and hospitality development. This storied brand has proven success since 2009, throughout a variety of markets found within Canada, The United States, and abroad by being a creative agency with a focus on planning, development, and support for independent restaurants, bars, hotels, and other hospitality related properties. |