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Too Hot to Handle: Preventing Rising Temps from Sinking Summer Sales

Summer 2025

Last year’s record-setting summer scorched more than sidewalks—it singed restaurant sales, too. Now, forecasts for 2025 suggest even higher temps, fiercer heatwaves, and a new challenge for restaurant owners: how to keep guests coming when just walking outside feels like a workout.

What’s Behind Summer Sales Slumps?

Historically, summer hasn’t always been bad for business, especially for restaurants in tourist towns or coastal cities. But for many metro-based, delivery-forward, or suburban eateries, the dog days of summer aren't the hottest time of year for sales.

Here’s why:

  • It’s too hot to commute: Office workers opt for remote days to avoid overheated trains or traffic, skipping their usual lunch rush.

  • Customers are cooking at home: Think cold pasta salads, no-oven meals, and icy drinks from their own fridges.

  • Peak travel season: Regulars head to the shore, the mountains, or anywhere with a breeze—and they’re taking their appetites with them.

  • Outdoor dining becomes unbearable: That patio you invested in? It might sit empty from noon to 6 p.m.

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Why Customers Stay Home When It’s Hot

Just like snowstorms send people into hibernation mode in the winter, excessive heat changes behavior in the summer. High temperatures can:

  • Decrease foot traffic

  • Reduce impulse dining

  • Shorten meal duration (especially outside)

  • Lower interest in hot or heavy meals

That’s why the most heat-resilient restaurants aren’t just cool inside—they’ve built strategies that adapt to summer psychology.

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Keep It Cool with Promotions That Sizzle

If you want guests to venture out—or order in—during a heatwave, you’ve got to give them a reason to brave the burn. Smart summer promotions can turn lagging weeks into hot opportunities.

Try these ideas:

  • Heatwave Happy Hours: Offer refreshing drinks or light bites at discounted prices on days when temps pass a certain threshold.

  • Cool-Off Combos: Pair iced beverages with cold entrees or desserts for a fixed price.

  • Summer Survival Kits: Bundle items like salad, sorbet, and a spritz for delivery customers who don’t want to cook.

  • Loyalty Leverage: Offer double rewards points for in-store visits on sweltering days.

  • Free Delivery Days: Partner with your delivery platform to waive fees during heat advisories.


    pet by the fan

    Welcome Pet-Parents

    In 2025, restaurants serving pet parents are no longer diamonds in the ruff.

    A recent study found that one-third of Americans are dog owners, and in walking cities like NY and Miami, pooch parents take their dogs with them everywhere they go. While most restaurants don’t allow pets inside their dining rooms for health and practical reasons, there are ways to make sure your pet-loving guests aren’t left begging. 

    But the extreme heat can be just as, if not more, dangerous for dogs than it is for humans, so be sure to offer plenty of shade, ice-cold water bowls, and ice baths if possible. Pet parents will appreciate your concern for their fur babies and these little steps could turn a first timer into a customer for life. And while inviting pups to your restaurant can be challenging, creating a space for your pet-loving customers could be the difference between a guest patronizing your restaurant or opting for a fido-friendly cafe next door.  

    If you’re wondering what steps you can take to make sure your outdoor patio can accommodate dogs or are curious about how to handle the many challenges that arise when you add canines to the mix,  read our related post Must Love Dogs: How to Attract Pet Parents to Your Restaurant.


summer menu

When It’s Too Hot to Cook—Let Your Menu Do the Work

Your menu might need a seasonal switch-up, too. Heavy comfort foods or hot, labor-intensive meals won’t move as fast in July. Instead:

  • Highlight chilled dishes (think gazpacho, poke bowls, ceviche, fruit salads)

  • Add limited-time summer items that play with seasonal produce

  • Include icons or tags for “light,” “cold,” or “heat-free” meals

  • Boost your beverage list with non-alcoholic refreshers, slushes, or frozen cocktails

  • Promote cold shareables like hummus platters, seafood towers, or mezze spreads

The more you embrace the season’s cravings, the more your menu will sell itself—even when the A/C is on full blast.


summer salad

Cool Menu Items When it’s Hotter-Than-July

Starters & Shareables

  • Chill Vibes Ceviche – Citrus-marinated seafood with mango, jalapeño & avocado

  • The Dip Situation – Trio of hummus, whipped feta, and tzatziki served with grilled pita

  • Sunset Sliders – Mini brioche sliders with grilled pineapple & chipotle aioli

  • Watermelon Feta Fireworks – Cubed watermelon, feta, mint & chili lime salt

  • Beach Blanket Bruschetta – Heirloom tomato, basil, burrata on grilled sourdough


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🥬 Salads & Light Mains

  • The Heatwave Bowl – Cold soba noodles, pickled veggies, edamame & sesame-ginger dressing

  • Peach Please – Arugula, grilled peaches, goat cheese, prosciutto & honey vinaigrette

  • Garden Glow-Up – Summer squash ribbons, roasted corn, shaved parm & lemon herb dressing

  • Spicy Citrus Shrimp Stack – Chilled shrimp over greens with spicy orange vinaigrette

  • Stay-Cay Salad – Mixed greens, coconut chicken, pineapple salsa, toasted macadamia


🍔 Sandwiches & Plates

  • The Tropic Torta – Grilled chicken, mango slaw, avocado crema on ciabatta

  • Hotter Than Your Ex Wrap – Blackened tofu or chicken with spicy slaw & chili lime sauce

  • The Coastal Club – Turkey, avocado, cucumber, and dill mayo on toasted multigrain

  • Meltdown Burger – Double smashburger with jalapeño jack and chipotle mayo

  • The Summer Sizzler – Grilled fish taco plate with citrus crema & watermelon pico


refresher

🍹 Drinks & Coolers

  • Sippin’ Pretty – Sparkling hibiscus lemonade with basil

  • Mirchi Mojito – Classic mojito with a hint of serrano and watermelon

  • Frozen Sunset – Swirled mango and strawberry frozen daiquiri

  • Heat Beater Spritz – Cucumber mint spritzer (NA or spiked)

  • A/C on Ice – Iced coconut chai latte with vanilla cold foam

🍨 Desserts & Sweet Treats

  • Pops of Joy – House-made fruit popsicles (rotating flavors)

  • Breezy Berry Shortcake – Buttermilk biscuit with macerated berries & whipped cream

  • Lemon Chill Cheesecake Bites – Frozen lemon cheesecake squares with graham crust

  • Cooler Than You Crumble – Chilled apple crisp with bourbon whipped cream

  • Sorbet Social – Trio of sorbets served in a coconut shell (perfect for sharing)


From Heatwaves to Hashtags: Marketing That Meets the Moment

Timing is everything—especially when it comes to summer marketing. Use weather-triggered content and on-brand humor to connect with overheated followers.

  • Post polls like “Too hot to grill—what’s your go-to delivery dish?”

  • Share real-time content like “Our A/C is on. Our beers are frosty. Come hide from the heat.”

  • Use heat-specific hashtags like #HeatwaveEats, #TooHotToCook, #CoolOffHere

  • Offer text or email alerts for your weather-based promotions (“It’s 95°—and your sorbet is free today 🍧”)

  • Showcase your kitchen staff beating the heat to build connection and relatability.


Don’t Sweat It—Plan for It

You can’t control the weather, but you can prepare for how it affects your bottom line. The key is proactive planning. Take time now to:

  • Review last summer’s sales data and spot trends

  • Test new promos early—June is your proving ground

  • Create email or SMS flows for “hot day” deals

  • Prep staff to deliver fast, cold, high-margin meals

  • Partner with nearby businesses to co-market local summer specials

Because if your customers can’t stand the heat, you need to be the cool-headed restaurant that makes summer dining doable.

heat wave sign

Take Away

With temperatures set to reach record-breaking levels again this summer, restaurants could experience more seasonal challenges than ever before. Though summer can be a time to take a vacation from profits, with the right strategies in place, it can also be an opportunity to conceptualize new ways to drive traffic, boost sales, and bring in cool results that last long after September comes. 



By Eileen Strauss

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