Hey — George here. Just wanted to pop in with something we think about a lot when it comes to running a great space:
Details matter. Especially the small ones.
It’s easy to focus on the big stuff — your name, your logo, your coffee — but what really sticks with people are the quiet details. The things they touch, smell, sit on, carry, or take home without even thinking.
Good branding lives in those little moments. It’s how your space feels, even when no one’s talking about it.
Here’s how to get it right:
1. Napkins
Soft, thick, or branded — they elevate even the smallest moments.

2. Merch
Good merch travels. Great merch turns customers into walking billboards. If someone buys a t-shirt with your logo on it, you're already winning.

3. Menus
How you display your menu says a lot about your brand.

4. Soap & Toiletries
Use something good. (And yes — we know when you're refilling the Aesop bottle with supermarket soap.)
5. Textures
6. Uniforms
Whether it’s aprons or tees, what your team wears becomes part of the brand.
Bonus: No more customers asking fellow customers, “Excuse me, do you work here?”

7. Signage
Boring signs = missed opportunity.

8. Scent
A signature scent or even just “it smells clean in here” can change how your space feels in seconds.
Fun fact – scent is the strongest trigger for memories, so use it to help people remember your space.
9. To-Go Packaging
A branded box, bag, or cup might be the most ‘Instagrammable’ part of your business.

If people can touch it, read it, smell it, sit on it, or take it home — it’s branding.
Do it well, and your space speaks for itself.