Before closing the restaurant doors, it is important to quickly inspect all items and create a report of any issues you had for the day. Start by evaluating cutlery, glassware, and crockery which need to be washed and shifted to dish wash. Next, check counters, tables, chairs, and appliances. Record any breakage that occurred. Deposit items left by guests in the Lost & Found section. Determine any discrepancies in checks. Turn off lights and powered electrical equipment. Lock doors and windows.
About author
Free 1,000+ Workplace Checklists & Templates created by the SafetyCulture team.
You might also like
- Templateby SafetyCulture
Restaurant Startup Checklist
This checklist is a comprehensive guide which can be used by startup businesses to ensure that all requirements are met and help confirm that the restaurant is ready to operate. Identify which items have not been accomplished and which items need focus and priority. Use SafetyCulture to monitor the progress of all tasks that need to be accomplished before opening a new restaurant.
183 downloadsGet - Templateby SafetyCulture
Restaurant Safety Checklist
This checklist can be used by managers to evaluate all the areas of the restaurant and verify that they are free from hazards which may injure workers and customers. Help avoid customer dissatisfaction and improve overall restaurant ratings by checking all areas of the restaurant. Spot disarranged dining chairs and tables, faulty electrical machines, dirty floors and aisles, etc.This checklist also covers assessment of workers' execution of safe practices. Use SafetyCulture to determine risks and non-compliance. Capture photo evidences and generate world class reports on-site.
2786 downloadsGet - Templateby SafetyCulture
Restaurant Opening Checklist
This Restaurant Opening Checklist is a general guide to check your restaurant before operations. Evaluate all restaurant equipment and materials like tables, chairs, glasswares, air conditioners, curtains, walls, telephones, etc. Gather the staff and brief them regarding the operation and later allocate them to their respective areas. It is important to ensure that everyone has service kits and is properly groomed.
3013 downloadsGet - Templateby SafetyCulture
Retail Store Daily Checklist - Closing
Before locking the doors after the hours of operation, it is important to ensure that all items are secured and inspected. You can use this Retail Store Daily Closing Checklist to confirm if store facilities are clean and in good working condition, product inventory was updated, store equipment was shut down, and surveillance cameras and alarm systems are working. Use SafetyCulture to perform your inspections using any mobile device and automatically save all reports via cloud-based storage.
309 downloadsGet