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The most overlooked aspect when laying out restaurant tables or designing a food service dining area ... Acoustics (related article on restaurant acoustics coming this month). One of the easiest and cheapest ways to change the ambiance of your restaurant or bar ... Mirrors (related article on restaurant acoustics coming next month). You get one (or at least relatively few) chances at restaurant design and layout, but poor restaurant table layout costs you every day. A less than optimal restaurant floor plan can cost real $$$! The table layout aspect of restaurant design is critical ... look at he publicized criteria for both AAA and Mobil travel guides and you'll see that they both use the clearance and related ambiance as major components of their scores, What configuration will work best for my bistro?
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| Use | Square inches per person | Two top | Four top |
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| Coffee, Tea and Pastries | 150 | any | any |
| Appetizers, Finger foods | 200 | any | 30x30” |
| Salads, Sandwiches and Cafe-Foods | 250 | any | 32x32” |
| traditional Full Meals | 300 | any | 34x34” |
| Pizza, Family Style, shared Asian dishes | 350 | 24x24” 30” Round |
42x42” |
What mix of restaurant table sizes should
I use?
The optimal mix of restaurant table sizes,
Is my restaurant layout optimal with dedicated
large tables or smaller tables can be combined?
When first begining a restaurant design, It may seem that all two-top
cafe tables that can be arranged side by side to accommodate larger parties
is the most flexible solution and, technically, it may be, , but ...
Will customers (diners) be best accommodated
by square or round tables?
Will diners and patrons in my resbe beasttaura
Should I dedicate the space to booths or stick
with traditional restaurant tables and chairs?
In some European cities
How much aisle do I need to leave between
tables? Chairs? The wall?
Restaurant design for cafe, bistro and brasserie tables demand a minimal
spacing while traditional american dining requires greater clearance.
If your waitstaff is serving family style from huge tray, its a whole
different ballgame. Lightly used (for seating only) aisles between restaurant
tables should be at least 24". Conventional aisle width or spacing
between your restaurant or cafe tables is 36 - 42" - some say there
can never be to much clearance between restarrant tables but I disagree.
The best restaurant ambiance in Atlanta is found in a brasserie with VERY
rant tables b little space between tables - it is the close quarters that
makes the space work!
Generally (there is no such thing in restaurant interior design), 22" between restaurant chair backs that can be moved (albeit at some inconvenience) and 36" between 'hard' constraints will work but a few inches more can make a huge difference. Remember, light chairs are relatively easy to move.
Articles
FGH International has a reprint of an informative article on their website - Restaurant Layout is of the Essence from Canadian Hotel & Restaurant Magazine (January 1992). While not in depth, the article covers air circulation, customer service, service access, front doors, lighting servers' stations and atmosphere.
The National Restaurant Association site hosts several good articles from the now defunct Restaurants USA Magazine, has a reprint of an informative article on their website - Restaurant Layout is of the Essence from Canadian Hotel & Restaurant Magazine (January 1992). While not in depth, the article covers air circulation, customer service, service access, front doors, lighting servers' stations and atmosphere.In addition they have an excellent synopsis of the ADA requirements for public areas.
Notes on restaurant layout specific to ADA requirements
http://www.restaurant.org/legal/law_ada.cfm#accessibility
The ADA legislation does effect how to layout restaurant and impact you! Visit the U.S. Department of Justice's ADA site.
There are many great books out there that cover restaurant layout and design - unfortunately, due to the limited market, some are very expensive. While it would be foolish to compromise your success to save a few bucks on a book, I have only listed those that are really useful and that are more reasonably priced ...
Bar and Restaurant Interior Structures
Lorraine Farrelly (208 pages, hardcover,64.40)
The Food Service Professionals Guide to Restaurant Design
Sharron Fullen (144 pages, paperback, 13.97)
Restaurants That Work
Martin Dorf (223 pages, hardcover, 37.40)
Bars Pubs Cafes : Hot Designs for Cool spaces
Juliet Taylor (192 pages, paperback, 23.80)
Hospitality and Restaurant Design No. 3
Roger Yee (320 pages, hardcover, 41.96)
Restaurants Clubs and Bars
Fred Lawson (338 pages, paperback, 68.95)
Design and Layout of Food Service Facilities
John C. Birchfield, Raymond T. Sparrowe (336 pages, hardcover, 72.45)
There is a paperback workbook companion to this volume that is GREAT! It's out of print but try and find it on
Amazon.
An interesting report ...
found at: http://industries.bnet.com/whitepaper.aspx?docid=122461&promo=100200 Format: PDF Size: 301KB
Their overview: "Restaurateurs seeking to maximize revenues should look carefully at how long their tables are occupied and at how much the average diner spends. This study examines two aspects of the restaurant environment table type and table location to determine whether the placement or configuration of a dining table (in particular, whether it has an architectural anchor) has measurable effects on duration and average check, which were combined to show average spending per minute (SPM). The findings suggest that restaurant designers reexamine the use of banquettes and not be overly concerned about 'bad' tables
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