Restaurant and Bars Sales Up for St. Paddy’s WeekendAccording to GuestMetrics, based on its database of POS sales for restaurants and bars, food & beverage sales over the St. Patrick’s 3-day Weekend posted sales growth of +2.5% compared to the prior year benefitting from the holiday falling on a Sunday this year vs. Saturday year ago. Sales of total alcoholic beverages were up 3.2% while the number of total alcoholic drinks ordered was down 0.8%
By: GuestMetrics LLC LEESBURG, Va. - March 19, 2013 - PRLog -- According to GuestMetrics, based on its database of POS sales, food & beverage sales over the St. Patrick’s 3-day Weekend posted solid sales growth of +2.5% compared to the prior year benefitting from the holiday falling on a Sunday this year vs. Saturday year ago.
“Comparing the rolled up period of Friday, Saturday and Sunday this year against the same period from last year, St. Patrick’s Weekend posted healthy sales growth of 2.5%, the net result of traffic being about 1% below last year’s level but pricing up 4%. So even though traffic was a little soft, the strong pricing more than made up for that, which should be a positive for the operators,” said Bill Pecoriello, CEO of GuestMetrics LLC. “In terms of the specific segments within on-premise, bars benefitted more from the holiday falling on Sunday with 3-day sales up 6%, the net result of traffic up 2% and pricing up 4%, while restaurants’ “Digging deeper the dollar sales growth was largely driven by the spirits and wine categories, which both posted sales growth at around 6%, while food and cocktails sales grew about 2%, and beer and non-alcoholic beverage dollar sales were both flattish compared to the prior year,” said Peter Reidhead, VP of Strategy and Insights at GuestMetrics. “In terms of the actual number of drinks ordered, which is the more relevant metric for the alcohol suppliers, wine was up 6%, spirits was up 2%, cocktails were down 2%, and beer was down 4%, so while we usually think of St. Patrick’s Day as a heavy beer occasion, consumer preferences appear to have shifted to spirits and wine this year.” “In terms of comparing the actual date of March 17th from last year, which fell on a Saturday, against St. Patrick’s Day this year, which fell on a Sunday, Food and Beverage sales this year are about 33% below last year, which is why we believe it is more meaningful to compare the rolled up weekends against each other,” said Brian Barrett, President of GuestMetrics. “In terms of the specific days we analyzed, Friday Alcohol Beverage sales this year were up 2.5%, Saturday Alcohol Beverage sales were down 4.9%, and Sunday Alcohol Beverage sales were up 24% driving the 3-day period up 3.2%.” About GuestMetrics LLC GuestMetrics, LLC is revolutionizing how the hospitality industry operates. Despite the dawn of the Digital Age having begun more than three decades ago, the hospitality industry essentially functions the same way it did centuries before. GuestMetrics has cracked the code by collecting $8 billion dollars in sales from over 250 million checks from tens of thousands of restaurants, and turning billions of raw transactions into intelligible data that is fundamentally transforming the business operations of everyone from the independently- End
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