What Signs Do I Need for Restaurants?
We know that being in charge of any food service establishment is no easy feat, so let us handle the interior signs for restaurants.
Your patrons might stop by the restroom to wash their hands prior to digging in, so it’s important to have the proper identifying restroom signs in place. Speaking of restrooms, it is an OSHA requirement that your employees need to wash their hands before leaving the restroom, so you’ll need to place employees must wash hands signs above or near the sinks. And because of our current worldwide reality, it is helpful (or required, depending on where you live) to follow CDC health standards—our social distancing signs make it easy for you to add floor decals, mask required signs, Germ Screen© partitions, and other health & safety products. Don’t forget about fire safety signs: you’ve already consulted with the fire marshal about your maximum occupancy, and you are required by law to place max. occupancy signs near the entrance.
Looking for a distinctive way to draw in more patrons? Attract the eye of nearby pedestrians with a-frame sidewalk signs! Available in dry erase and chalkboard options, these sign boards make it easy to post daily specials, deals, operating hours, or even a funny joke.
What Signs Do I Need for Bars?
Do you know what’s just as important as being an expert mixologist? Making sure your serving area is positioned with the right signs for bars, of course. Whether your establishment is full-service or bar service only, create an inviting environment with information & policy signs, restroom signs, custom branded clocks, and employee must wash hands signs.
Did the notion of custom branded clocks pique your interest? We know both your employees and customers will keep an eye on the clock, so why not make it a clock branded with your logo or brand colors? The clock is useful for keeping track of when last call is, but use information & policy signs to display your last call cut-off time in a professional manner. And if your pub is 21+ at all times, give potential customers a PSA by putting the information on an a frame sidewalk sign outside.
My Coffee Shop Isn’t That Big. Does It Need Signs?
Yes, no matter how big or small your store is, you’ll need signage for your coffee shop. If you have a kitchen, use room signs to identify your food (or beverage) preparation area. Proud of your barista’s new drink concoction? Make it official by listing it as a special on your a frame sidewalk sign. If your coffee shop is bigger, however, it’ll most likely have seating areas: enforce CDC guidelines by using social distancing signs to block off tables and chairs and enforce mask-wearing rules. In this new normal, we do not allow one party to hog all the tables in the coffee shop—no, sir.
Order Your Restaurant Signage with signmojo.com
Cheers—you’re ready to order your new restaurant signs! Whether you are outfitting a diner, 5-star establishment, campus cafeteria, bar/pub, or coffee shop, permanent ADA-compliant interior signs are an integral part of the overall experience. And lucky for you, you just discovered the best restaurant signage there is. Each sign is constructed out of high-quality materials, built with care by a team of skilled sign artisan employees, and covered by impeccable guarantees. Plus, signmojo.com is known for our competitive lead times, so get excited about your new restaurant signs!
Wondering about our signs’ longevity? That’s a reasonable question—after all, a lot of patrons in and out each day mean a lot of frequently touched surfaces. Rest assured that since our signs are constructed from really high-quality materials, they’re durable and are in it for the years to come. But because we want you to have the fullest confidence in our signs, we are proud to offer our Life-of-the-Building Guarantee. If at any time during the life of your building (or restaurant) a sign needs replacing due to defects in material or because of workmanship, we will replace that sign—free of charge. That’s right! Just reach out to our customer service artisan team, and we’ll get you squared away. |