The importance of menu cover design should not be overlooked when considering a new look or theme for a restaurant or eating establishment. After the sign and the entry of the business, this item is the next piece of written material patrons will see. It should make a good impression and convey the message of other marketing materials. It should also look professional and coordinate with the theme of the inside decor, such as in the seating, lighting and general ambiance.

If the business also uses a website or printed ads in a magazine or other publication, this item should include the same logo and message. It can be viewed as a final piece of marketing material, so it should align with other efforts. It should also be attractive, but not overwhelming. Different materials such as leather, plastic, vinyl and others are available. The type of material selected for these protectors may depend on the type of food the establishment serves and whether the environment is formal or informal.

Menu covers can say quite a bit about the restaurant. If the place is more upscale, a dark leather protector with gold or silver lettering is very classy. It tells patrons the establishment takes pride in its appearance and can serve as an indicator of what guests should expect of the food selections.

For those restaurants who want to show off their special logo or emblem on paper, a clear vinyl protector may be the best menu cover idea.  It’s a great option and has advantages over other choices as well. It is ideal for family friendly places that serve families and children. The menu cover can simply be wiped off with a disinfectant solution. Not only does this keep the list readable, it helps to prevent the spread of germs.

Custom menu covers can be order in the exact size and style that is desired. Though they may cost a bit more than others, they can really help accentuate the style of the eatery. A place that specializes in barbecue may want menu holders with a wood frame, to coordinate with a rustic indoor look. An odd size may also help the restaurant to distinguish itself from others, particularly if the place is trendy and serves contemporary dishes. Prices for these items will vary, depending on style. They will also depend on the number ordered. A typical clear vinyl with woven edges will cost around $2 each for two dozen. However, the price for each item drops significantly, with greater quantities.

Sep 252009

Similar to the way that other menu covers make your menu pop, the metal menu cover is a great choice for that truly unique look.  There are a variety of metals to choose from as well.  The most popular choices are stainless steel and aluminum as far as a silver look is concerned.  Finishes can also be custom designed and could incorporate a variety of metal effects and patterns.  These will be discussed shortly.  Another popular choice is the use of copper for the cover in part or for the whole thing.  None of these are really available in cheap menu covers, but they are well worth the investment to really make a statement.

A brushed metal look.

A brushed metal look with an embossed logo and text.

The different finishes include both texturing effects as well as engraving, cutting, embossing, and chemical finishes that can produce unique patinas.  Texturing finishes would look like brushed aluminum or swirls ground into the steel, just as an example.  Logos and other images or text can be cut into the metal itself or embossed onto the metal creating a brand for your restaurant.  Finishes are more common with the copper and brass metal choices and include agents that produce a nice patina that enhances the look and uniqueness of each cover.

Keep in mind that when we talk about metal covers, we must understand that this requires some type of backing or base upon which the metal is attached.  Unless you have a café menu that doesn’t require a folded design, odds are the weight of your menu will be a concern if you were to use all metal.  For this reason, the base would consist of some type of wood or fiber layer over which the thin metal sheet is wrapped and attached.

The same theory or concept applies to all types of menu covers, not just metal ones.  For example, consider the leather menu cover.  This one will also require some type of base or backing to which the leather is wrapped and then fastened.  Leather can be glued using a variety of applications or can be stitched to the base for an entirely different look.

Likewise, the thin metal sheet – whether aluminum, stainless steel, copper or brass – can be made to ‘wrap’ around the base and then be attached in a variety of ways.  The most popular and durable way is by using a special tape reinforced by rivets.  Sometimes, the look calls for a simple cloth-taped edge.  With any application, the choice you make will be guaranteed to be capable of normal use and withstand the regular opening and closing a menu obviously endures.  Check out some great brass covers here.

Your restaurant menu cover speaks volumes about your taste and food choices long before your server even comes into the picture.  In order to give your guests the impression you want to convey, consider the other elements of your restaurant.  In other words, how would a menu cover that is made of metal reflect your other style elements?  Is metal the appropriate material to use?  After all, there are other options like the leather mentioned above.  Also, there are the custom styles that involve materials like cork, wood, and even fabric elements.  Considering other ecologically-minded trends, there are also ‘green’ menu cover choices like bamboo.  The main point to consider is to maintain a look that is consistent in the minds of your guests.

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Sep 242009

Are you looking for a way to make your restaurant menu cover a one of a kind, statement piece to your guests before they even get to look at your food selections?  Well, if you are, then look no further than leather menu covers.  These are a classic, a stand by.  The statement and presence that you get when presented with a well-worn leather menu is something that is unmistakable.  So, what statement are you looking to make?

If your restaurant or café is trying to position itself as a fixture in the community or attract a well-traveled or refined taste, then you only have a few choices as far as menu covers are concerned. Well, let’s rephrase that.  You can choose what ever you like, but there are only a few styles that will be a best fit if you want your menu to be regarded well in the eyes of your guests.

Are Leather Menu Covers The Only Way To Go?

As we’ve mentioned, leather is an obvious and more common and easily found way to go.  However, you also have unlimited choices if you go with more of a custom menu cover.  In this category, you have more options as far as sizes, materials, and mixed ‘media’ as well.  For example, if you are wanting to get a unique look, then you could opt for a style that is made with metal.  There are a variety of metal menu cover choices.

These would include things like brushed aluminum, stainless steels and even metals like copper and brass.  Copper has some interesting options as well.  A popular style of copper cover is one that is treated with a chemical agent that causes the copper to develop a very unique patina to it.  This will give each menu cover a unique look of its own.  This is certainly a nice touch for the discriminating guest.

This type of leather is not as sophisticated looking as aged, Italian leather.

This type of leather is not as sophisticated looking as aged, Italian leather.

Back to the topic at hand, a leather menu cover can be made unique in its own right.  Keep in mind that we are also talking about real leather here.  There are also faux leather styles, sometimes called leatherette, that are very common.  We are not discussing these types.  With a real leather, you can get the unique grain characteristics and wear that comes with age.  Nothing can replace this look and feel of real leather.  In addition, you can get an image or the name of your restaurant embossed on the menu cover itself for that added sense of identity and branding.

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Sep 242009

The search for the perfect match between menu and cover for that menu can seem daunting at first.  After all, you’d like for your guests to experience the best that your restaurant has to offer and feel good about what they see.  Your menu cover will be their first chance to get a sense of the style and consistency with your decor and food choices.  When we talk about topics like these, we are really getting into the nitty gritty of what gives a restaurant or niche café staying power – these menu cover ideas do make a difference.

An old menu in need of some new menu cover ideas.

An old menu in need of some new menu cover ideas.

What you will notice of dining establishments that stick around long enough to be profitable for long periods of time is that they are consistent.  You’ve probably heard the saying that a huge part of success is just showing up.  In our case, this means showing up and being reliable and consistent.  Being reliable in many respects means that your restaurant’s design is consistent with your guest’s expectations.  Notice we haven’t even talked about food yet.  When your menu covers reflect a certain personality that is also present in the food choices, you’ve just achieved another level of consistency.  What you will notice is that over time, maintaining this level of consistency breeds loyalty from your guests as well.

When people know what to expect from you – or your restaurant – they can be more free to recommend it to others.  If your style, service, food and other aspects are inconsistent, people get uncomfortable.  This can even mean changes that are designed to improve your establishment.  This doesn’t mean don’t improve, it means change with feedback and notice.  Allow your loyal guests to participate in the process where possible.

Have A Custom Menu Cover Contest

This is an example of something that can get your guests involved and also earn you some free press in the local media.  In this case, you could put the word out that your restaurant is holding a contest to design their new menu covers.  The winner of the custom menu cover contest will win a free dinner for four or something like that.  You could set the parameters such as material choices or even just have a place on the cover where the winning logo or text would appear.  This way, you could still maintain control over the main aspects of your design.

This is important because if you are set on getting leather menu covers with an elegant looking embossed image, you will not be inundated with metal designs or inserts for those simple plastic menu cover styles.  Something that has worked for some is to have a metal menu cover with a circle, oval or square space cut out of the center of the cover itself.  While certainly not a cheap menu cover choice, it will give you a considerably unique appearance.  This can then be fitted with a holder on the rear aspect of the main cover and can be made to hold an image or some sort of logo, shape or other design.

In the end, it is really a matter of choice as to how you will keep the covers for your menu consistent with the overall theme of your restaurant and food choices.  This is one of those things that seems very trivial to someone who has a hard time visualizing the details.  However, when all the little things work properly, it is much easier to work on larger aspects such as service and public relations.  After all, if the guests aren’t coming or returning, more importantly, then you don’t need any type of menu cover in the first place.

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You can find that sometimes in the restaurant business that being unique has its benefits.  I hope you could read through my subtly there:  being unique in the restaurant business is all you have!  If you are just like everything else that is out there, then there is really no need for people to come to your place is there.  The thing about us weird humans is that we are creatures of habit.  We like new and exciting things, but more than anything else, what we prefer en masse is consistency.  Now, don’t think that your simple menu cover is going to save you if your food is terrible.  This would be a very silly assumption, one I know you don’t share.

The point is this.  A reliable place to dine out is one of the reasons that many people give as to why they choose their favorite place.  Now, the food has to be good too, but not spectacular.  Did you get that?  Good or even great food is what is expected of your restaurant.  Unless you are going for a brand image like one of the larger chains or fast food places, your food better be the best or at least unique and exciting.  We get excited by very little things.  It could just be that the drinks have a little extra something about them, an umbrella, colored glasses, cool bar top, etc, etc.  Could your menu covers bring people into your restaurant?  Probably not, you get that one.  However, do you think they might be able to turn people away or at the least not wow them. Absolutely.

You see, it is up to you to entertain your guests with whatever means possible.  Since this site is about all the

A raised metal menu cover design.

different types of covers for menus, that is what area we focus on here.  This can be an area where you create that subtle but effective congruent and consistent message to your guests.  Think about it. What attracts people to certain dining establishments?  Most often, when a restaurant is new, it has the buzz factor.  You know, it is the new kid on the block.  It gets the write-ups, the free press, has the special offers and all the excitement that the staff have over their new ‘baby’.

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Over time, some of the glitter can fade.  What will never change is how the food tastes and, probably just as important, is how they feel about their experience in your restaurant.  Your service is a big part of this equation.  Another big part is the small things that all add up.  The cleanliness, décor, table appearances, staff appearances, promptness, food consistency from visit to visit and, yes, your menu cover choices.  As much as you will never know how it affects the experience someone has, it does.

When you are playing at a higher level, the level where you even consider custom menu covers, then you get this.  You get that having a specially treated copper menu cover will definitely wow your guests.  The beautiful colors, the logo or artistic expression it makes.  It is a nice touch.  When you can wow people before they even try your food, this is a good thing.  In marketing, this is referred to as a ‘continuous yes’.  At each step of their experience in your restaurant, your guest is having an internal dialogue.  You want that internal dialogue to be answering, “yes, I like this place”.

A wood and fabric menu cover can also make a strong statement of individuality in a sea of like restaurants.  Think about it like a woman wears her jewelry.  Sure, there are other rings and necklaces like hers.  But, how about wearing handmade jewelry?  That’s even more appealing.  It is the same concept with your menu covers.  There are other styles, you just want yours to feel unique and special.  The truth is, if you open a place in a city where there is little competition, then you can probably write your menu on a napkin or chalkboard and people will still flock to your place.  However, as more and more restaurants come to town, the details are what will impress your guests.  Imagine presenting your guests with a menu that has a wooden cover, complete with your restaurant name or logo embossed in gold or silver.  You can also get a wood menu cover that has various patterns to it.

The same could be said for custom designed metal menu covers. These could be in the form of wood and metal combinations.  Or, like most custom metal designs, have a logo, image or text cut into the cover itself.  This marks these covers as yours.  They are unique, no other place in town has them.  It is like a brand for your menus.  How do you think someone senses that level of commitment and attention to individuality?  They like it, that’s how.  It makes them feel like there are in a special place, which means they must be special in some way too.  Did you ever

think that this much could be played into your ‘simple’ menu cover choices?  If you don’t think this is true, then you are literally handing over what could be very loyal and regular guests over to the other guy’s place.

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