Favorite Downtown Restaurant Newhall Refinery is Changing Their Concept
Restaurants are taking many measures to comply with current safety laws while protecting their guests and staff, Newhall Refinery is Leading the Pack With
The First to Offer QR Code No Touch Dining
Newhall Refinery, located on Main Street in popular Downtown Newhall, has moved far forward to protect their guests and staff with QR code scanning from the table. “QR scanning will play a big role for businesses to help minimize contact,” owner Simon Mee began. “By simply scanning a QR code located at the table guests will be able to view menu options and place orders from their own device.” Orders will then be sent directly to the kitchen and bar. This technology is designed to prevent handling of menus as well as providing no-touch payment. Guests will also have the option to order from a designated area at the bar if preferred. Mee continued, “We’re doing our best to be at the forefront of these challenging times and I believe these game changing steps are the way forward for us.”
Newhall Refinery has also partnered with OpenTable – one of the largest on-line reservation companies – to help limit guest flow at any given time. With eyes on the future Newhall Refinery is being proactive introducing new systems to minimize point of contact, that protect guests and are in compliance with L.A County restrictions.
Owner Simon Mee said, “Our focus remains on the health and safety of the community – including the well-being of our team. We have already implemented a number of enhanced safety measures, such as increasing the frequency of cleaning and disinfection in prep areas and front of house, adjusting practices to promote physical distancing, and providing our team and guests with access to necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including complimentary face coverings.”
Contact Newhall Refinery by phone at 661-377-4477 or online http://newhallrefinery.com to view their current menus.
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