United Kingdom
A restaurant marketing agency for UK independents
HMRA is a UK restaurant marketing agency that works only in hospitality. We fill midweek covers, grow direct bookings and cut the commission you pay for guests who already knew your name — for independents and small groups from Cornwall to the Highlands.
The short answer
A restaurant marketing agency for UK independents — what it involves and what it costs
HMRA is a UK restaurant marketing agency that works only in hospitality. We fill midweek covers, grow direct bookings and cut the commission you pay for guests who already knew your name — for independents and small groups from Cornwall to the Highlands.
UK independents are running the tightest margins in a generation. Energy, wages, food inflation and VAT have squeezed the gap between a busy service and a profitable one, which means the old approach — be good and wait for word of mouth — no longer clears the fixed costs.
What restaurant marketing agency uk costs — and where you rank today
Two quick answers before you read on: the price of the work, and a free audit showing which competitors currently outrank you.
The problem
The UK independent restaurant problem
UK independents are running the tightest margins in a generation. Energy, wages, food inflation and VAT have squeezed the gap between a busy service and a profitable one, which means the old approach — be good and wait for word of mouth — no longer clears the fixed costs.
The pressure is not evenly spread. Friday and Saturday usually sell themselves; Monday to Wednesday carries the same rent and much of the same labour against half the covers. Marketing that lifts weekend demand you already had is close to worthless. Marketing that fills Tuesday is the whole game.
Meanwhile a growing share of bookings arrives through platforms that charge for the introduction, and a growing share of discovery happens in a map with three results. Both are solvable, and neither is solved by a monthly report full of impressions.
Built to answer
- “restaurant marketing agency uk”
- “marketing agency for independent restaurants”
- “restaurant marketing agency near me”
- “how to fill a restaurant midweek”
- “uk hospitality marketing agency”
- “restaurant marketing company london”
If you searched one of these, this page is the answer — no generic agency deck, no minimum twelve-month lock-in.
What’s included
What a UK retainer covers
Midweek and daypart campaigns
Paid social and search built per shift — Tuesday dinner, set lunch, Sunday roast, bottomless brunch, party season — with spend capped inside your realistic catchment.
Local search visibility
Google Business Profile, map pack work, review velocity and area pages so you appear when someone within a few miles decides where to eat tonight.
Direct bookings
A reservation path on your own domain that beats the platform for speed, plus tracking that shows the true cost of a direct cover versus a commissioned one.
Email and returning guests
Guest data captured at booking and used properly: seasonal menus, event invitations, lapsed-guest campaigns — the cheapest covers you'll ever buy.
Seasonal planning
The UK hospitality calendar is brutal and predictable. Christmas bookings open in September, Valentine's and Mother's Day sell out early, January needs a plan by November.
Reporting in pounds
Monthly reporting on covers, revenue by channel and commission saved — with a call to talk through it, not a PDF and silence.
Ready to price this scope?
Every deliverable above is covered by the two plans — or start with a free audit to see which ones you need first.
How it runs
The first 90 days
- 01
Audit and baseline
Week one is measurement: search visibility, booking and enquiry paths, commission exposure, review recency, and what a booking currently costs you by channel. Nothing gets changed until we know the starting number.
- 02
Fix the fundamentals
Weeks two to six clear the blockers — listings, tracking, page structure, booking friction — because paid spend on top of a broken path just buys expensive proof that the path is broken.
- 03
Scale what converts
From week six we push budget and content behind the segments that produce revenue, and cut the ones that don't. You get a monthly report in revenue terms, not impressions.
Start your first 90 days
See what the weekly and annual plans include, or run the free audit that phase one is built from.
Illustrative outcomes
What UK restaurant work tends to move
Hospitality operators are pragmatic, so we lead with outcomes rather than adjectives: covers, room nights, direct revenue and commission saved.
+42%
online bookings in 3 months
Independent gastropub, Surrey
+28%
direct room-night revenue in 6 months
Boutique hotel, Cotswolds
£45k
annual OTA commission moved back in-house
14-room country inn, Yorkshire
2.1x
midweek covers in 5 months
High street bistro, Manchester
Illustrative examples for demonstration, not verified client results.
FAQs
UK restaurant marketing questions
- Do you work with restaurants outside London?
- Most of our clients are outside London — market towns, coastal venues, city neighbourhoods and Scottish independents. We work remotely with scheduled on-site visits for content capture.
- What does a restaurant marketing agency cost in the UK?
- Our retainers start at £650/mo, with most independents between £950 and £1,800 depending on channels and paid media management. Media spend is separate and yours. Full detail is on the pricing page.
- Is there a minimum contract?
- Three months to give the work time to show, then rolling monthly. We don't do twelve-month lock-ins — if it isn't working, you shouldn't be trapped in it.
- How quickly will covers move?
- Paid campaigns can influence the next fortnight's bookings. Local search typically shows in one to two months, and content-led organic growth over three to six. We set the expectation per channel at the start.
- Do you work with pubs and hotels too?
- Yes — pubs, bars, breweries, boutique hotels and B&Bs. Hospitality is the only sector we work in, which is why we don't need a briefing on how a service period works.
Still deciding? Two ways to answer it
Compare the plans side by side, or get a free audit of your current rankings before you commit to anything.
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Where to go next
Costs, comparisons and a free check on your restaurant marketing agency uk
Most operators arrive here wanting three things: a price, a way to compare the options, and proof we know their market before they talk to anyone.
- See what the £49.99/week Starter Package covers
Weekly billing, no minimum term — the plan most independents use to fund restaurant marketing agency uk alongside a website, Google Business Profile and local SEO foundation.
- Compare the £999/year Super Deal (62% cheaper)
The same scope paid once for twelve months, so a full trading cycle — including your peak season — is covered by a single invoice.
- Run a free SEO audit for your restaurant marketing agency uk keyword
Enter your site and one target keyword to see the SERP competitors, the pages outranking you and a prioritised content plan — no call required.
Next step
Book a free UK growth audit
Thirty minutes, no deck. We'll look at your search visibility, booking path and midweek trade, and tell you the three things we'd fix first.