Food & Drink

Restaurants

Fill tables with posts that make mouths water — daily specials, events, behind-the-scenes and seasonal menus.

12.1K/mo Search demand
52 Difficulty
8 Phases
Executive note

Restaurant content works because it triggers hunger and FOMO. Posts showing real food outperform stock photos 5:1. The key is consistency — a restaurant that posts daily specials fills more tables than one that posts once a month.

Key takeaways

  1. Food content is 3× more engaging when it shows the process, not just the final dish
  2. Posting at meal times (11am, 6pm) drives 40% more engagement than off-hours
  3. Behind-the-scenes content builds more trust than polished product shots
  4. User-generated content (customer photos) converts 2× better than branded posts
  5. Seasonal menus and limited-time offers create urgency that fills tables
Strategic sequence

Your content autopilot roadmap

Run these in order. Each phase builds on the last.

Define the 4–5 topics your brand owns. Everything you post ties back to one of these pillars.

  1. List your core products/services — these become your content pillars
  2. Research what your audience searches for around each pillar
  3. Identify 3 content formats that work for each pillar (carousel, reel, blog, story)
  4. Map seasonal moments and events relevant to each pillar
Legacy approach

Posting whatever comes to mind with no strategy

Winning move

Every post serves a purpose within a structured content system

Illustrative outlook

What steady execution looks like

Foundation Phase

Months 1–3

Content gets indexed, first followers appear, brand voice takes shape

Growth Phase

Months 3–6

Engagement improves, traffic becomes consistent, blog starts ranking

Scale Phase

Months 6–12

Content compounds, priority keywords rank, real business impact kicks in

The playbook is built. Now run it on autopilot.

Connect your brand to Anomalia and let the system execute every phase — content, publishing, optimization — while you focus on your business.

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