Posts Tagged ‘glassware’

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Eight Part Series On Revamping Your Restaurant’s Decor

November 4, 2009

Over at servu-online.com I’ve been writing a series on easy ways to refresh the decor of your restaurant. This morning I just finished the section on table linens and got it live. So far in the series I’ve covered glassware, specialty glassware, china, flatware and now linen.To be honest, I’ve really enjoyed writing the series up to this point and am already planning on revisiting some topics as they can get extremely in-depth and worthy of a conversation all their own. Heck, I think someone could set up an entire blog relating to just flatware (actually I’m quite sure there are all ready a couple good ones out there). It is interesting to me that the things we often over look, like linen, can be so in-depth.

Instead of reposting part five here, I’m just going to link it. Be sure to check it out and let me know what you think.

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Easy ways to refresh the look of your restaurant: part two – quality glassware

October 22, 2009

In our last blog we talked about specialty glassware and its benefits. Now let’s take a peek at the top shelf and see what we can do there. So what is it that a customer expects when ordering top shelf liquor? I can tell you for sure that it isn’t a Dixie cup.

Your choice in glassware can add that final touch to your bar drinks that increase a customer’s enjoyment and keep them coming back for more. For instance, when choosing glassware for beer you’ll want to decide if you would like an increased perceived value in a mug where there appears to be a larger amount of beer due to the way the base is shaped, or would you rather have an hourglass pilsner that allows for a larger head. Restaurant guru tip: always make sure you account for the head when choosing glass size.

When it comes to wine glasses there is not only the visual appeal of the glass to consider but also what type of rim is on the glass. Talk to any wine connoisseur about the importance of the rim on a wine glass and you’ll most likely end up in a conversation about the advantages of a sheered rim glass. A sheered rim won’t make a bad wine taste like top end, but it will make a quality wine taste even better. The sheered rim allows the customer to taste the wine more than they taste the glass and it also directs the wine in a more precise manner toward the correct area of the tongue. Another benefit of a sheered rim is by increasing the amount of oxygen one draws into the mouth, volatilizing the wine and directing the flavor up into the nasal cavity for increased taste perception.

So now that we’ve covered specialty glassware and top quality glassware, let’s talk about storage of your newly expanded glassware selection. You could store them under the bar but that is really counterproductive to what we’ve been trying to accomplish. Perhaps it is time to invest in an over head glass rack so your glasses can still be generating customer interest and conversation even if they aren’t currently in use. Has anyone been to a pub which has a yard glass hanging on the wall behind the bar? How many ales do you think the bar is really selling in that yard glass; probably not many, but I will say for sure that somebody asks about the glass at least once a night.

You can find all of your glassware needs at Serv-U. If you have questions regarding glass size for your beer or if sheered glasses are right for you, feel free to contact us via phone at 800-797-3788 or swing by our website and launch a live chat with one of our customer support staff.

Next time we’re going to move on and start talking about dinnerware, so be sure to check back for the third installment of our series.

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Easy ways to refresh the look of your restaurant: part one – specialty glassware

October 21, 2009

Over the next couple of weeks, we’re going to discuss some simple and cost effective ways to refresh the décor your restaurant while making a conscious effort to increase sales. In this first part in the series we’re going to be discussing specialty bar glassware.

When trying to decide what type of glassware you want to use your bar the “fun factor” has to be part of the consideration. Who wouldn’t want to have a margarita served in an awesome looking cactus glass? A piece of glassware like this serves as conversation starter that draws in and encourages others to take part in the fun. We all know that customers will want to share and experience things that others around them seem to be enjoying and this isn’t just limited to people in the same party. How many times have you heard this while walking the dinning room or bar of your restaurant, “Waiter, what is that person over there having?”

Another good example is a football glass. Imagine that its game day and you’re running a beer special; go that extra mile and serve the beer special in football glass. Now tell me, who is going to want to be the odd man out when everybody around them is drinking out of a football mug? That’s right; nobody.

One simply can not talk about specialty glasses without talking about the martini. Your bar isn’t serving just one type of martini, so why is it serving them all in the same glass? Mix it up a little with different style glasses for different martinis. Someone orders an appletini put it in a z-stem martini glass; lemontini gets a curved martini glass. Have fun with it!

At Serv-U we feature a wide range of specialty glassware that is sure to fit any style. If you have addition questions, feel free to contact us via phone at 800-797-3788 or swing by our website and launch a live chat to speak with one of our customer service professionals.

Be sure to check back for part two of eight in our series: Easy ways to refresh the look of your restaurant: part two – quality glassware