- Revenue doubled
- The Mimosa Brunch attracted consistent new and returning Sunday foot traffic from launch
- La Patisserie built an email list an owned audience that could be marketed to directly, independent of social media
- The brunch became a Kampala dining occasion people planned around a brand ritual, not just a promotion
La Patisserie is a bakery and café brand in Kampala known for premium baked goods, coffee, and a warm dining environment. Beloved by a loyal customer base, the brand came to Akelis Media looking for a digital strategy that could grow consistent, repeatable foot traffic not just occasional spikes.
La Patisserie had loyal customers. What it did not have was a repeatable occasion a reason for people to come back at a predictable, frequent interval.
The business needed more than a marketing campaign. It needed a system: a recurring event that would build habit, generate word-of-mouth, and give people something to look forward to and bring their friends to week after week.
We built a system, not just a campaign.
The centrepiece of the strategy was the Mimosa Brunch a Sunday dining occasion developed by Akelis Media as a new revenue driver and customer acquisition vehicle. It was positioned as a weekly event, not a one-off promotion.
- The Mimosa Brunch was designed as a social ritual the kind of thing Kampala's brunch crowd would adopt as their Sunday tradition and bring their friends to
- Content strategy was built around the brunch experience the drinks, the food, the atmosphere, the vibe making it feel aspirational and unmissable
- Website execution gave La Patisserie a digital home worthy of the brand and the new offer
- Email list setup created an owned audience channel a direct line to customers that did not depend on social media algorithms
- Campaign strategy amplified the brunch launch and sustained momentum through consistent, targeted communication
A restaurant does not only need content. It needs occasions that customers can build habits around.
One-off campaigns create spikes. Recurring occasions create revenue systems. When you give people something to come back to every week, every Sunday, every time you are not just running a promotion. You are building a business asset.