Optimizing A Restaurants Seating Capacity: Use Dedicated Or Combinable Tables?
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In general, restaurant tables that can't be pushed together to serve large parties are superior to combinable tables because of the loss of productive time that occurs when combinable tables are placed “on hold” while awaiting adjacent tables to become available.
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2002-08-01
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restaurant layouts; table configurations; seating arrangements; RevPASH
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