All About Menu Binding

Menu binding is an often overlooked yet vital part of the restaurant business. Without proper binding of menu materials, what could be a successful restaurant can end up going of business, all over something as small yet vital as the binding of the restaurant’s menus.

There are many types of menu bindings. All these methods are equally effective, but some designs are more lucrative than others in terms of physical quality. Stitch binding, the most durable form of menu binding, work well for simple restaurant menus, due to their thinness and flexibility. Stitch binding is the best type of menu binding for a small, simple, family restaurant. String binding, although a bit more complicated and not as durable, is great for elegant and sophisticated menus, giving an old world feel and a touch of class.

Ring menus, are good for ever changing menus, thanks to the flexibility it offers by making it easy to replace pages. Although not as elegant as the string binding, this type of menu binding is nevertheless a great option for a restaurant.

But if one is looking for menu binding that is the most flexible (that is, the menu type that is easiest to change), the screw binding style is just what they are looking for. Good for small menus of just a few pages, the screw style of menu binding is perfect for the ever changing menu at an ever changing restaurant.

Although these types of restaurant menu binding may differ in terms of specifics, they all offer one thing to the purchaser of them; a sleek, professional look for their budding restaurant business. Although only a tiny portion of the restaurants, the menu must look and feel good in order to attract consistent clientele. This is what makes menu binding paramount in restaurants.

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