When we think about restaurants and restaurant furniture, our minds often fly to the traditional restaurant - table, chairs, waiters and great food. Coffee houses can also be considered restaurants these days. Consider the modern coffee house. Yes, their primary function is to serve coffee. However, they also serve food and we are no longer talking finger food. They also utilize the service of waiters, placing them more in the realm of a restaurant.
The biggest difference is in the restaurant furniture used. In restaurants, the furniture is very much the table and chairs, perhaps even booths. In a coffee house environment, the seating is far more relaxed. They often use lounge chairs and coffee tables although where food is concerned, the tables are often the more traditional restaurant style.
Commercial lounge furniture used in restaurants and coffee houses is made to take the wear and tear that comes with use in and around food and drinks. Let’s face it, coffee spills can often stain. These days, most commercially made furniture includes treating fabrics to guard against long term spills. If cleaned quickly, most stains can be removed with ease - even coffee.
There is a wide range of restaurant furniture that is available for lounges and coffee houses. They are made to commercial standards with warranties for commercial use - a factor that is not present for domestic furniture so be wary of buying that domestic lounge chair, even if it does look good and come at a cheaper price. If you’re considering a coffee house then consider commercial restaurant furniture.
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