When you’re opening a restaurant and thinking about the way that you will approach restaurant furniture layout, it’s important to take the time to understand who your clientele are going to be.
Think that doesn’t matter? Think again:
(source)Banquette (who never appears in public) has been a part of the local blogging community for a number of years, and wanted to develop a restaurant concept where her on-line colleagues could have a good meal and still get things done on the computer.
“The idea was kicked around for a couple of years,” she said, in an e-mail interview. “A couple of people wanted to open up a computer-friendly restaurant, but they never got past the talking stage. A couple of them were unhappy when I decided to open the place on my own. It’s OK, they’re always welcome anytime.”
What makes BBB blogger-friendly is the table layout in the main dining room. All tables are sized for two diners but only one diner is seated at each table.
While you might never even think of a reason why you would choose your restaurant furniture layout in order to accomodate bloggers (for that matter, while you might not understand why anyone else would choose a restaurant furniture layout designed for bloggers or members of a similar community), the model still serves a purpose.
The purpose that it serves is as a reminder: when you choose your restaurant furniture layout, focus on your clientele and how they will be using the space that you create for them.
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