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restaurant weekly content calendar template

Cadence: 6 posts/week: Mon dish spotlight, Tue kitchen BTS, Wed midweek deal, Thu customer feature, Fri weekend/event reminder, Sat live moment

When to use it

Use this as the weekly backbone for a restaurant account that needs repeatable posts without sounding generic. The cadence follows how people make dining decisions: Monday introduces the special, Tuesday shows the kitchen, Wednesday gives a midweek reason to visit, Thursday brings in a customer feature, Friday reminds people about the weekend, and Saturday captures a live moment. The structure works because it mixes intent. Some posts drive visits, some build trust, and some make the place feel active. It is especially useful for teams that do not have time to invent a new content strategy every week.

Cadence plan

  1. 1Mon dish spotlight
  2. 2Tue kitchen BTS
  3. 3Wed midweek deal
  4. 4Thu customer feature
  5. 5Fri weekend or event reminder
  6. 6Sat live moment

Restaurant weekly posts

Mon: This week's special: [DISH]. [WHAT'S IN IT]. Available [DAYS].
Wed: [DAY] deal: [OFFER]. [REDEMPTION DETAILS]

Filled example

This week's special: braised short rib over polenta, with roasted vegetables. Available Tuesday through Sunday.

Wednesday deal: any pasta plus a glass of house wine, $22. Dine-in only, all night.

Turn the calendar into posting times

Use the schedule generator to convert this cadence into a weekly calendar before you bring it into TimeToPost.

Open the schedule generator

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How often should I post restaurant weekly content calendar template?

6 posts/week: Mon dish spotlight, Tue kitchen BTS, Wed midweek deal, Thu customer feature, Fri weekend/event reminder, Sat live moment

Which platforms does this template fit?

This template is written for Instagram, Facebook. Adjust only the formatting details that each platform needs.

What should I change before posting?

Replace every bracketed placeholder with a real product, audience, metric, offer, date, link, or example. Keep the structure, but make the details specific.