- Where servers are the showstoppers
Imagine being a guest at a posh 50s themed restaurant where the servers start performing on the hit numbers from the past.
Ellen’s Stardust Diner is a prime example of such a classic restaurant. It is located near Broadway in New York.
It is often said that the loss of one sense heightens the others which means the flavors in the food gets intensified multiple times. Your guests can now get to experience dining in a completely new way. This theme usually creates a pitch dark dining area assisted by legally blind staff.
It is really difficult for many people to let their pet stay at home and this is where pet friendly restaurants can be really helpful. There are also a lot of restaurants where the prime focus is on adopting cats or dogs from shelters. Koneko Cat Café is one such example. All the felines at Koneko are up for adoption.
Adding gimmicky concepts to the restaurant can be a fun filled experience for the diners. Horror, rainforests, earthquake themes etc are few of such examples.
It is noted that creating a restaurant concept can seem like a really daunting task but the process gets really simpler when the idea is clear and the goal is divided into smaller steps. With a clear intent and applying same basic principles, balancing expectation with exclusivity is achievable. All that is required is to keep things simple, consistent and food gets the utmost priority.