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Café Barriers for Independent Pubs and Bistros

A pavement bistro on the Wirral and a Victorian micropub in Hampshire. Different venues with the same challenge to turn an outdoor space into something that looks branded, and worth stopping for.

Here’s what they ordered and how it turned out.

 

Three Dollar Bill Bistro, Hoylake

Venue type: Licensed bistro with pavement seating
Location: 107 Market Street, Hoylake, Wirral CH47 5AA
Website: threedollarbill.uk

 

Three Dollar Bill Detroit pizza bistro in Hoylake with a full branded café barrier enclosure on the pavement outside the venue

Read on to find out how Three Dollar Bill transformed the pavement into a branded seating area for customers

 

Three Dollar Bill is a family-run bistro specialising in Detroit-style pizza, with home-cooked breakfasts, sandwiches, cakes, and soups during the day. They have outdoor seating directly onto the pavement on Market Street, a busy spot with plenty of footfall.

The problem with pavement seating and no enclosure is that it blends into the street. Passers-by don’t necessarily clock that it belongs to a venue, and there’s nothing stopping people from walking through it. They needed the space clearly defined, visibly branded, and ready for a specific opening date.

 

What we supplied

  • 8 x budget café barrier bases and poles
  • 6 x 1.5m cross rails
  • 1 x 1.8m cross rail
  • 6 x 510gsm PVC café barrier banners (1.5m)
  • 1 x 510gsm PVC café barrier banner (1.8m)
  • Bungees & connectors
  • Dedicated delivery to meet their required date

 

The setup forms a three-sided enclosure around the outdoor seating area. Seven PVC café barrier banners, printed with the Three Dollar Bill branding, phone number, and menu highlights turn every panel into a piece of advertising visible to anyone walking down Market Street.

 

Custom printed black PVC café barrier banners for Three Dollar Bill bistro showing menu details and contact information

Different designs across café barriers advertise key details to potential customers

 

Branded café barriers for Three Dollar Bill bistro Hoylake visible from the pavement on Market Street Wirral

Branded café barriers are a great way of turning passersby into customers.

 

From Beer to Eternity, Havant

Venue type: Independent micropub with front garden
Location: Park Lodge, 7 Park Road North, Havant PO9 1HE
Website: frombeer2eternity.com

 

Custom printed purple PVC mesh café barrier for From Beer to Eternity micropub, Havant

Read how From Beer to Eternity transformed their garden area into a branded outdoor space

 

From Beer to Eternity is a family-owned micropub in Havant town centre. They’re based in a Victorian building with a front garden area that had real potential as an outdoor space.

A few chairs on a patch of grass outside a pub reads as an afterthought. Add branded café barriers and it becomes an outdoor area. Somewhere you’d actually choose to sit.

 

What we supplied

  • 4 x budget café barrier bases and poles
  • 2 x 1.8m cross rails
  • 2 x 300gsm PVC mesh café barrier banners (1.8m)
  • Bungees & connectors

 

Customers seated outdoors at From Beer to Eternity micropub in Havant with branded purple café barriers defining the garden seating area

Branded café barriers define the space and keep the brand visible from the road

 

From Beer to Eternity micropub Havant with branded café barriers marking the outdoor seating area on a summer evening

300gsm PVC Mesh café barriers are air permeable and stand out to passersby.

 

 

What to think about if you’re ordering for a similar venue

 

How many barriers do you need?

Measure the perimeter of the area you want to enclose, then divide by your chosen rail length (1.2m, 1.5m, or 1.8m). Three Dollar Bill used seven rails for a three-sided pavement enclosure. From Beer to Eternity used two rails for a simpler front-of-building setup.

 

PVC or mesh?

Sheltered spots – use PVC for a sharper print
Exposed settings – use air permeable mesh

 

Budget or premium bases?

Budget bases weigh 11.5kg. These are light enough to move and store easily, stable enough for most settings. If you’re somewhere particularly exposed, or you want a more upmarket look, our 15kg premium bases are worth considering.

 

Can you print anything on the banners?

Yes. Logos, menus, contact details, social handles, whatever you need. We offer free artwork support if you’re not sure where to start.

 

 

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