Purchasing Restaurant Booths For Your Dining Establishment

By Essie Osborn


You are remodeling your food establishment or opening a new location and must make some decisions concerning the seating arrangements. You have four tops, rounds of eight and six and several deuces in the plan but wish to add restaurant booths for cozier and more private dining. You feel that this will add comfort and charm to your dining venue.

The seating in these intimate and private areas can be made of a variety of fabrics and materials including leather, wood, vinyl, or upholstery fabric. Choosing one that best fits the type of restaurant service you are offering will enhance your decor. For example, a fine dining establishment would probably use leather or a brocade fabric. A coffee shop would most likely utilize a vinyl or wood for easy cleaning and maintenance.

Restaurant supply companies will have what you need and if they don't, they will have other sources for you to review and order from. Check online sources for ideas and descriptions of units available. Draw different variations of the table arrangements on paper before making your final decisions about size and placement.

If you have a very tight budget, there are often used furnishings of this type available at auctions and business closing sales. They can be reconstructed to fit the spaces you have designated. They can also be refinished or reupholstered to match your decor. These special additions to your venue will be very well worth the time, labor and materials to make them work in your facility.

If your dining areas have an unusual floor plan that is full of nooks and crannies of many different proportions, you may have to have your benches and tables custom made. First, the benches will have to be fit into the spaces provided and then tables added to the seating area. Be sure there is plenty of leg room and that the tables are of the proper height for maximum customer satisfaction.

When designing your floor plan for your business, keep your customer's needs in mind. Place the tables and benches where they will be private and intimate but also easily accessible. They don't have to be lined up against a long wall. Corner booths can quickly become a favorite of your regular diners. Keep these seating areas away from mainstream traffic and kitchen doors as many love the quiet and privacy they provide.

These pieces of furniture work well in both formal and casual atmospheres. They are common in coffee shops, bakeries, fast food venues and breakfast stops. Fine dining establishments and upscale restaurants use them in their floor plans for private meetings and intimate dinners.

Finding the perfect furnishings for a new food establishment can be a challenge but in the end, it is well worth your extra efforts. Giving your customers a cozy spot for romantic meals or a quiet corner for business meetings can go far in promoting your place of business. Always keep clients' needs and wants in mind when planning the perfect floor arrangements for your establishment.




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