Got a buddy with a small restaurant in a non-tourist area and got some numbers from him today so I thought I would share to kind of give you an idea of what restaurants are doing in business right now since their dining rooms are all shut down and you can only take out.
He got rid of 19 employees out of 26 leaving him with 7 to do take outs.
Today he had to hire back an extra employee but they were busy enough he will have to hire one more.
Sales are down 64%
On a Friday he would make $5k in sales, tonight they did $1,800 in sales.
He would normally have 14 people work on fridays, but had just 4 today, but they were overworked.
So should things stay like this, he estimates his monthly sales will be about $35-$40k for the month which is enough to not lose money.
I know it's anecdotal, but thought I would share some real world numbers of how an average small business restaurant business is doing in this economy. He was lucky though because he scaled back right away. If other businesses are being run just as well and scale back correctly, and don't have too high of fixed costs like rent, they should be ok.
I'll try to keep this thread updated whenever he gives me some numbers so you can see if he's getting back to normal or not.
He got rid of 19 employees out of 26 leaving him with 7 to do take outs.
Today he had to hire back an extra employee but they were busy enough he will have to hire one more.
Sales are down 64%
On a Friday he would make $5k in sales, tonight they did $1,800 in sales.
He would normally have 14 people work on fridays, but had just 4 today, but they were overworked.
So should things stay like this, he estimates his monthly sales will be about $35-$40k for the month which is enough to not lose money.
I know it's anecdotal, but thought I would share some real world numbers of how an average small business restaurant business is doing in this economy. He was lucky though because he scaled back right away. If other businesses are being run just as well and scale back correctly, and don't have too high of fixed costs like rent, they should be ok.
I'll try to keep this thread updated whenever he gives me some numbers so you can see if he's getting back to normal or not.