Paulines Journeymap final copy
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Paulines Journeymap final copy
Pauline’s Pizza Customer Journey Map Entice Enter Experience Exit Extend Satisfaction Level Stages Discover restaurant Decide to eat there “I wish I knew what the specials were in advance” Feelings Thoughts “Pauline’s doesn’t really do marketing; mostly word of mouth” “I only wish they would deliver!” “I often forget that Pauline’s exists when I’m looking for places to eat” Values “A friend recommended it to me because I have Celiac” (can only eat gluten-free) Strength Pain Point Opportunity Enter restaurant Wait Always good energy in restaurant Confusion about the difference between front vs wine bar “It was fancier than expected, all or more upscale” Met by host Get seated “They’re not the most friendly” Receive and browse menu Order drinks Receive drinks Decide on what to order Order food “I really like Pauline’s specials, they are unique” “The menus are confusing‒ you can order from two kitchens? Wait, draw on table “I love the crayons on the table, I see people of all ages using them” Fast, attentive service Restaurant is loud–poor acoustics There’s usually no wait, which is amazing in the Mission “It’s weird to decide on wine before you choose your food” Didn’t know you could order kitchen food from wine bar “Things that are in season taste a lot better” Salad delivered, eat salad Pizza delivered, eat pizza Don’t get dessert Ask to box food and bring check Receive bill and takeout box Pay bill, leave tip Leave restaurant Tell friends, post reviews “The timing is perfect, nothing felt rushed or slow” Pauline’s is known for their quality, the self-grown ingredients, and the freshness “[the food] was actually really really good” “I’m appreciative of places that serve good gluten-free stuff” Great healthy pizza for a great price “I like to order a lot so that I can take home left overs” “The service was friendly, lots of smiles, consistent” “I can influence people to find hidden gems.”