Episode 36 : What Your Guests Feel Before They Order
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Long before a guest reads your menu, your room has already told them how to feel — through light, sound, temperature, and music.
This episode is about sensory drift: the slow way these atmospheric details stop being intentional, and how to wake them back up. Walks through a four-sense audit you can run on your own venue this week, plus the one thing every operator should do at least once a quarter.
This episode's actions:
1. Walk through your room at the time guests will actually be in it — and check lighting, sound, temperature, and music with fresh attention.
2. Book yourself a table in your own venue on a busy night and stay for a full meal as a guest.
3. Ask your team what guests have been complaining about that the team has stopped hearing.
Atmosphere is one of those ingredients that can lift a venue from solid to memorable, or quietly hold a great venue back from ever feeling great. If you'd like a fresh set of senses on your venue, reach out to us via the email below.
Final episode: the room as a story — how design and detail shape what your guests believe about you, before you've said a word.
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