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Restaurants and Clubs in Lucknow witness a dull pre-Diwali rush; records downfall by 30-40%

No demand uptick during the festive season has been reported by high-end restaurants and clubs in Lucknow.

Sagar Purswani

The festive season this year has failed to tickle the consumers into spending, as several Quick-service Restaurants (QSR), high-end dine-ins and clubs in Lucknow witness a tepid response. Taking a time-out this year, the footfall in restaurants and clubs in Lucknow reportedly remained less as compared to the previous year, and pre-COVID times.

High-end restaurants' sale in Lucknow dips during Diwali

Festivals in India, especially Diwali are synonymous with grande get-togethers with family and friends, dining at posh restaurants & clubs and more. However, that is not the case this year.

City's biig names such as, Mocha, Vintage Machine and Big Daddy among others are witnessing a luke warm response. However, they remain optimistic and are anticipating a higher response from consumers post Bhai Dooj.

The pre-Diwali sales this year have been very stagnant, even when compared to last year, the low festive season rush for us has been a matter of concern, with record downfall registered at 30 to 40%.
Utkarsh, owner Mocha, Lucknow

Meanwhile, other sectors including pet care and electronics are also witnessing a moderate response from consumers in Lucknow.

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