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How to Make Your Bar Restaurant's Patio Area More Appealing to Customers This Summer

  • Written by Scene Magazine

The dog days of summer are upon us, which means it’s time to spruce up your bar’s patio area and make it more appealing to customers. A few simple changes can make all the difference in whether customers choose to dine al fresco at your establishment, opt for an air-conditioned table inside, or – worse – choose a different venue altogether!

  1. Add Some Colourful Outdoor Garden Umbrellas

Outdoor garden umbrellas are a must for any summer patio. They provide both style and function, shielding customers from the sun’s harsh rays while adding a pop of colour to complement your existing décor. Be sure to choose umbrellas that are durable and weather-resistant so they can stand up to the elements.

  1. Bring in Some Plants

Nothing says summer like a lush, green garden, and you can easily recreate that look on your patio with some well-placed potted plants. Not only will this give your patio a more inviting appearance, but it will also provide some much-needed shade on those hot, sunny days.

  1. Install a Water Feature

The sound of trickling water is incredibly calming and can transport customers to a tropical oasis right in the heart of the city. A small fountain or waterfall is all you need to create this effect - just be sure to place it far enough away from seating areas so that the noise doesn’t become overwhelming.

  1. Create an Intimate Seating Area

Rowdy crowds can be fun, but sometimes customers just want to relax with a good book and a cold drink. Create an intimate seating area on your patio with comfy chairs and small tables where guests can escape the hustle and bustle of the main dining area. This is also a great spot for couples looking for a romantic setting.

  1. Hang Some String Lights

String lights are ideal for patios because they provide just enough light without being overwhelming. Plus, they add a touch of whimsy that’s perfect for summertime entertaining. For an extra bit of sparkle, try hanging globe lights from trees or umbrella poles.

  1. Set Out Games

Games are always popular in bars, so why not move them outdoors? Croquet, cornhole, and giant Jenga are perfect for groups looking to have some fun in the sun (just be sure to have plenty of sunscreen on hand!). If space is limited, consider setting out chess or checkers tables where guests can challenge each other to a friendly game.

Incorporate these trendy design elements into your venue’s outdoor spaces today

By following these simple tips, you can transform your bar’s patio into an oasis that customers will want to visit again and again all summer long!

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