Find out if your restaurant is actually showing up when guests are searching — in about 2 minutes.
✓ Get your visibility score out of 100 — so you know exactly where you stand
✓ See what's working and what's quietly costing you guests every week
✓ Walk away with a clear, prioritized list of what to fix first
Built by Sara Nath — 20+ years of marketing experience and the owner of The Rabbit Hole restaurant in Bloomington, MN. This isn't generic advice. It's built from both sides of the business.
Zara Grace Marketing
Free Restaurant Visibility Scorecard
Takes about 2 minutes. See exactly where you're showing up online — and where you're leaving seats on the table.
Question 1 of 10
Google Presence
Have you claimed and fully set up your Google Business Profile?
Name, address, phone, hours, photos, categories — all filled in and verified.
Google Presence
How often do you post updates, photos, or offers on your Google Business Profile?
Regular activity signals to Google that your listing is active and relevant.
Reviews & Reputation
Do you regularly respond to Google reviews — including the positive ones?
Responding to reviews improves your ranking and builds trust with new guests.
Reviews & Reputation
Do you have a system in place to actively ask guests for reviews?
A review-ask strategy — like a QR code, follow-up text, or server script — can double your review volume.
Social Media
How consistently are you posting on social media (Instagram or Facebook)?
Consistency builds the trust that converts a first-time visitor into a regular guest.
Social Media
Does your social content include fresh, original photos from your actual restaurant?
Real food, real staff, real space — stock images don't convert the way authentic content does.
Email & Guest Retention
Are you collecting email addresses from guests and sending them regular updates?
Email is one of the highest-ROI channels for driving repeat visits — and most restaurants barely use it.
Website & Local SEO
Does your website clearly show your menu, hours, and location — and load fast on mobile?
Most restaurant searches happen on a phone. If your site is slow or hard to navigate, guests move on.
Events & Promotions
Do you run regular events, specials, or promotions to drive traffic on slower days?
Consistent programming — trivia nights, happy hours, themed dinners — gives people a reason to choose you over staying home.
Performance & Visibility
Do you know which marketing channels are actually driving guests through your door?
Google Analytics, Search Console, and GBP Insights can tell you exactly where your traffic is coming from — if you're looking.