Restaurants

What Is a Good Average Order Value for Restaurants?

Discover benchmark average order values for restaurants and tips to increase per-table revenue.

What Is a Good Average Order Value for Restaurants?

You’re running a busy Friday night. Two tables just walked in with identical wait times, similar party sizes, and the same server. One bill comes to $42. The other: $78. Same effort, dramatically different revenue. That’s the power of understanding and optimizing your average order value.

Why Average Order Value Matters for Restaurants

Every restaurant owner should obssess over this metric because it directly impacts profitability without needing more customers.

1. Labor cost efficiency. A restaurant serving 100 covers at $18 average has $1,800 in revenue. At $22 average, that’s $2,200. Same labor costs, significantly different margins.

2. Menu profitability insight. When you track AOV by menu item, you discover that tables ordering appetizers first have a 40% higher check average. Now you know what to push.

3. Shift scheduling intelligence. Lunch shifts averaging $12 per cover might need faster turnover strategies. Dinner at $35 per cover justifies more deliberate service.

4. Marketing ROI clarity. That email promo bringing in $14 average orders might look busy but actually hurt your margins. AOV data reveals the truth behind traffic numbers.

How to Check in GA4

If your restaurant uses online ordering or reservation systems, GA4 can track digital AOV.

  1. Set up Ecommerce events in your online ordering platform
  2. Go to Monetization > Ecommerce overview in GA4
  3. View the Average Order Value report
  4. Segment by device type (mobile vs desktop)
  5. Compare time periods to spot trends

For dine-in, you’ll want to pull reports directly from your POS system.

The Easier Way

ClawAnalytics makes restaurant metric tracking effortless by connecting directly to popular POS systems like Toast, Square, and Clover.

Instead of exporting spreadsheets and building pivot tables, you can simply ask “What’s our average order value by day of week?” or “Which menu items appear most often on high-value orders?” The platform learns your restaurant’s patterns and surfaces insights automatically.

This is particularly valuable for restaurant owners managing multiple locations. You can instantly compare AOV across branches and identify which locations or service styles perform best.

Quick Wins

Implement these tactics this week to lift your average check.

  • Server training scripts. Teach staff to say “Would you like to start with our signature appetizer or jump into entrees?” rather than “Can I get you started with anything?”

  • Menu layout shifts. Place high-margin items in the upper-right and lower-left corners where eyes naturally land. Use photos sparingly to draw attention to profitable specials.

  • Beverage program. Train staff on wine and cocktail pairings. A properly suggested drink adds $8-15 to every check that accepts.

  • End-of-meal offers. Train dessert and coffee suggestions. Tables that hear “We have a special chocolate fondant tonight” convert at 2-3x higher rates than those simply asked if they want dessert.

Track your AOV weekly, celebrate improvements with your team, and make it a competition. Restaurants that make metrics fun see the fastest results.

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Got questions?

What is a good average order value for casual dining restaurants?
Casual dining restaurants typically aim for $15-25 per person. Fine dining sees $50-100+ per person.
How can restaurants increase their average check size?
Train servers to suggest appetizers, desserts, and beverage pairings. Use menu engineering to highlight high-margin items.
How does ClawAnalytics help restaurants track order values?
ClawAnalytics connects to your POS system to show which items pair well together and which service styles drive higher average tickets.

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