When you are looking at your restaurant furniture layout options, one of the things that you are going to want to be sure that you are taking into consideration is the menu that you are serving and what sort of atmosphere goes with that menu. This isn’t a new approach to restaurant furniture layout, however it does seem to be one that is commonly overlooked.
By choosing a restaurant furniture layout that compliments your menu, you will find that your customers have fewer distractions; you will find that they are better able to focus on the experience:
(source) Diners and imbibers will find what BJ’s officials tout as a “broad, innovative” menu featuring deep-dish pizzas, generously portioned salads, soups and sandwiches. The menu also includes pasta, ribs, chicken and beef entrees, as well as desserts.
The beverage side of the menu features an award-winning selection of handcrafted beers and root beer.
The layout of the restaurants feature detailed contemporary décor with high ceilings, an elevated bar and high-definition flat panel televisions throughout the establishments.
While you may not be looking into creating a bar or pub atmosphere with your restaurant furniture layout, there’s a lot to be said for the opportunity to compliment your menu with the restaurant furniture layout that you choose. Simply by making sure that you consider what your customers are going to expect, you will find that you are in a position to give it to them - without waiting for someone to say “I wish you’d. . .” on a comment card.
In other words, when you’re creating an Italian themed menu, think about that when you establish a layout; likewise if you are thinking about a seafood menu, a French or Asian experience or any other sort of “theme” you will find that the right restaurant furniture layout compliments your menu perfectly.
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