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Why the Perfect Serve Matters So Much in Hospitality

Why the Perfect Serve Matters So Much in Hospitality

Humans are creatures of habit, and in hospitality, rituals and routines are everywhere. Whether it’s champagne for a celebration, Pimms on a sunny day, tequila shots at a party, or hot chocolate topped with cream and marshmallows, these traditions are cherished by customers. They don’t just want these experiences—they expect them to be done right.

The perfect serve is more than just presentation; it’s about meeting customers’ expectations and honoring the rituals they love. When you deliver a perfect serve, you create memorable experiences that build trust, loyalty, and a desire to return. Customers are willing to pay premium prices for the right brands, served in the right way, by the right people.

In hospitality, the perfect serve isn’t just important—it’s essential. It’s what makes your business stand out and keeps customers coming back for more. Ignoring this is a huge mistake.

I feel too grown up to say it but ‘it is just not fair’

I feel too grown up to say it but ‘it is just not fair’

Even before Covid the legal requirement for an operator was immense.

Our licenses require us by law to be responsible for the behavior of everyone on our premises at all times if we are on site or not.

But Covid and the Government response has thrown up a whole new set of legal responsibilities overnight which change sometimes daily.

With the implementation of new rules, sometimes with no notice, there is no time for the local enforcement authorities to even decide their local interpretation.

So whilst operators are trying their best to interpret the dribbles of information that they receive and the different interpretations from different bodies from Central Government, to Local Government to our varied trade bodies the enforcement authorities are doing the same thing and coming up with different ideas.

The mess that is ensuing is the operator, whilst working exceptionally hard to keep everyone safe (and incidentally trying to save their business and communities in all this) being called up for breaches of the ‘rules’ whilst neighbouring operators ‘get away’ with other seemingly more significant breaches.

I feel too grown up to say it but ‘it is just not fair’

Kith & Kin - a new way to support your business

Kith & Kin - a new way to support your business

For owner-operators of pubs, bars & restaurants, it is not a typical working environment. There is a never-ending to-do list and all the people you could ask for support from are ‘competition’

But wouldn’t it be nice to just give yourself a little bit of time to sit down, grab a coffee and chat to other owner-operators from across the UK who share your frustrations.

In a relaxed, informal Zoom meeting you could gain inspiration, share ideas, and collaborate - all for FREE

The Future of pubs & bars post Covid-19

The Future of pubs & bars post Covid-19

The environment within which we are operating was changing anyway. Covid-19 had just accelerated things. There is going to be a sudden and potentially dramatic change but customers will still exist.

Businesses that are going to thrive in the future are going to be those who really understand their customers and work on how they incorporate all that understanding into their business.

First considerations

First considerations

No matter how many times I create a new venue or transform a business, there is a thrill.

You are taking an idea that exists only in your head and making it a reality - if it was easy everyone would be doing it!