Understand Your Restaurant’s Theme
When choosing a suitable design, consider the type and main theme of your establishment.
- Casual dining: Such restaurants offer well-thought-out menus with a wide choice of appetizers, soups, side dishes, and desserts.
- Fine dining: Menus at such restaurants typically list a series of delicious dishes served in a specific order. As the portion size is rather small, such menus may include up to 7-20 dishes.
- Café: Board-format or multi-page menus for small establishments feature information about soups, salads, breakfast dishes, sandwiches, and desserts.
Depending on the type of your establishment, pick menu books for restaurants that will appeal to your clientele.
Customization Options
When ordering a menu, clients may tell whether they want to add a brand’s logo, pick a suitable placement for it, choose custom fonts and colors, and select the desired debossing and embossing options.
Customers can choose menu covers with lovely textile elements, cut-through covers, or lace closures for a cozy feel. To stay on the same page with designers, it’s better to upload extra files in one of the supported formats.
Focus on Functionality
Communicating a strong brand identity entails discovering new ways to attract clients. The usage of restaurant accessories with durable inserts facilitates updating the menu. Besides being highly functional, a restaurant menu should be durable enough to be used regularly without showing signs of wear.
Examples and Inspiration
Before ordering a restaurant menu cover, it’s important to consider examples of successful designs. The designers working at the Inkohoreca team have adopted a thorough approach to creating handcrafted items. Take a closer look at the following examples:
Leather menu folder with brass ring binder: This eye-pleasing accessory is protected against stains and allows for easy sheet replacement.