While it is true that successful restaurants spend a lot of effort to improve the quality of their food every day, this is only one-fifth. Great restaurants have a great atmosphere that appeals not only to the sense of taste but also to the senses of touch, smell, and sound.

It is well known that smell and taste are closely linked. This is why it is rare to walk into a restaurant with an unpleasant odor that makes you want to leave. Restaurant owners must remember that the patron’s enjoyment of the meal is affected by sights, sounds, and tactile impressions. If a couple is trying enjoy a romantic evening but is distracted by a loud TV or a web, they will likely leave and never return.

The infographic Restaurant Ambience Perfectly for the Five Senses offers practical and useful tips to help you meet all your sensory needs in your establishment. There are many options available, and there is no single solution. Restaurants have different atmospheres and market segments. This infographic is particularly useful because it allows restaurants to compare options and draw appropriate conclusions.

Inforgraphic provided by SelectSpace Partitions