TLDR: Chef agencies don’t need more chefs, they need more bookings. This cold outreach pack shows you how to start conversations that convert without sounding like a desperate recruiter.
Introduction
Waiting for inbound leads isn’t strategy, it’s drift. Most chef agencies have great chefs but no system to get clients. This cold outreach pack flips the script. It’s the same messaging system agencies are using to book venues, hotels, and groups weekly with no ads, no spam, and no begging.
Table of Contents
1. Why Cold Outreach Still Works in 2025
Most agencies fear outreach because they associate it with cringe.
But done right, it’s not about selling, it’s about being visible at the exact moment a manager says, “We’re down a chef this weekend.”
The demand exists. You just need to get there first.
2. What to Say (Actual Message Templates)
Here’s what works because this is what’s being sent:
- Cold Email Intro: “I know you’re probably covered but if you ever need fast, chef-led cover in [city], we’re built for that. No contracts. Just show up and cook. Want me to send a short intro deck?”
- LinkedIn DM (after connection): “Saw your recent listing hope you got someone sorted. If not, we’ve got chefs on standby. Thought I’d flag in case.”
- WhatsApp (if you’ve had contact): “Still need cover this weekend? We’ve got a CDP free Fri–Sun.”
- Follow-Up (2–3 days later): “Just following up in case it got buried. Happy to send profiles if you’re ever short.”
They’re short, respectful, and open the door.
3. When and Where to Send Outreach
Best days to send:
- Tuesday 9–11am: inbox time
- Thursday 2–4pm: pre-weekend panic
- 1st of the month: fresh budgets
Avoid:
- Mondays (chaos)
- Fridays after 3pm (burnout zone)
Use subject lines like:
- “Chef cover in Leeds?”
- “CDP available this weekend – free trial?”
- “Still short for brunch?”
Don’t overthink it. Be direct.
4. 3-Day Outreach Flow (Example)
| Day | Channel | Message Goal |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Open convo, offer help | |
| 3 | Connect + message if no reply | |
| 6 | Reconnect or quick check-in |
Each message takes <2 minutes. No CRM needed. Just follow-up discipline.
5. What Real Agencies Are Getting From It
- A 2-person agency booked 11 clients in 8 weeks
- One group signed a retainer deal off a WhatsApp reconnect
- Another landed a hotel group after sending 4 cold emails across 3 locations
Most of them had never done outbound before.
Now they send 10 messages a week because it works.
6. Copy It All Below
You don’t need a fancy tool. Everything’s here:
EMAIL:
Subject: “Need weekend cover in [city]?”
Body: “We’ve got chef cover available CDPs and Sous. Short notice, no contracts. Want profiles?”
LINKEDIN:
“Just flagging we’ve got availability this week if you’re stuck.”
WHATSAPP:
“Free chef Fri–Sun. Want me to send names?”
FOLLOW-UP:
“Happy to stay on file if not now. No hard sell.”
Conclusion
This cold outreach pack for chef agencies removes the guesswork. You’re not chasing. You’re showing up with solutions. Hospitality is time-sensitive so your message should be too. Be the one who shows up before the panic starts.
Everything you need to start outreach is on this page. Start booking more clients today.
Want chefs who book themselves out? Post your roster on The Chef Network where venues are already browsing.
What is a cold outreach pack for chef agencies?
It’s a ready-to-use set of messages, email, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp that chef agencies can send to hospitality clients to start booking conversations fast.
Do cold outreach messages still work for hospitality?
Yes. When targeted and respectful, cold outreach helps agencies connect with GMs and venues who urgently need chefs but aren’t advertising roles yet.
What should I say when reaching out to a new hospitality client?
Keep it short. Mention location, chef type, and availability. Offer value first like fast cover or trial shifts without pushing for a sale.
