When it comes to restaurant furniture layout,, you are likely to discover that it’s the little details that can make a big difference. With a few unexpected layout changes, you’ll find that you are able to set your restaurant apart from the rest of the crowd. Take this description of a UK bar:
(source)Brb bar is genuinely excellent example of how a bar should be run, despite minimal errors, its location is very central, its layout is different and accommodating and it does not get overcrowded or two quiet
Different and accommodating, neither overly crowded - making it neither too loud or too quiet. When you look at options like this, you will find that you are able to create something new, different and that those who come to your restaurant will enjoy.
Yes, ideally, you want to be sure that those who have eaten in your restaurant will remember it for the food (and, if you have a bar, the drinks as well), but a great atmosphere is important as well.
Rather than sticking with booths along the walls, consider a row of booths in in the center of the room if it will work in the space. Choose barstools and high tables to create a different look, something that lets people rise above the ordinary. Consider your options, think about the possibilities and you’ll find that the right layout will come to you.
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