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Your hotel restaurant isn't losing because the food isn't good. It's losing because it's invisible to artificial intelligence, including ChatGPT, at the exact moment someone is ready to spend money.Guests aren't searching "best hotel restaurant in Portland" anymore. They're opening ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity and asking things like "where should I go for brunch with mimosas downtown?" or "what's a good steakhouse near me tonight?" or "where can I get a great cocktail with a view?"In that moment, your restaurant is either recommended — or it doesn't exist at all.In this episode, Amber S. Hoffman breaks down:~Why AI can't confidently recommend most hotel restaurants — and what's causing it~How guest search behavior has shifted from Google to AI-driven decisions~The two types of revenue your F&B operation is losing: in-house guest revenue and local non-guest revenue~Why vague, brand-heavy content is silently killing your restaurant's visibility~What clarity, consistency, and context across your digital facade actually looks like~How to start closing the Hotel AI Discovery Gap in food and beverageThis isn't a marketing problem. It's a revenue problem. And the hotels that get clear and structured about how they present their F&B offerings are going to start capturing demand their competitors don't even know they're losing.
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