Why Purse Hooks are great for Hospitality
Why Purse Hooks are great for Hospitality

Purse Hooks for Bar Tops and Dining Tables
Women certainly know how frustrating it is to not have a place to hold a purse or handbag in restaurants and bars. This same attention to detail pertains to shopping bags and backpacks too. One might expect that bars, restaurants, and other dining areas would have purse hooks to accommodate your dining experience, but that’s still rarely the case in most commercial establishments.
Having to hold your purse or any other item on your lap is not the most
comfortable way to enjoy your meal and it can ruin the restaurant
experience.
Here are three reasons why all hospitality establishments, specifically bars
and restaurants, should have purse hooks and purse hangers in their dining
areas for patrons:
1) Comfort – Even in elegant environments that don’t exactly feel
“homey”, customers still need a safe place to store their belongings to
comfortably eat and drink.
It’s common for designers to skip the purse hook accessory in fast food or a
casual dining establishments place since they are not hosting patrons for
extended periods of time. This is a huge mistake though because this doesn’t
consider the customer experience, even if only for a short while. Even if a
person is coming in for a quick meal, they will need to have their hands free
to be able to eat comfortably.
2) Space – Every comfortable seat in a restaurant is important. Every
seat has a dollar value assigned to it, so why let someone waste that space to
store a purse when you could instead have a paying customer occupying that
space?
Think of your chairs and bar stools as a means for profit, not a space to
store belongings. The more chairs that are occupied with bodies, the more
opportunity for profit. So it doesn’t make sense to waste seating space as a
purse holder – install a purse hook under the dining room table top
instead.
3) Design – It won’t affect your overall design.
These purse hooks are specially designed to seamlessly integrate with any
space. And the placement of the hooks is “hidden”, so only the person using it
sees it (and even then, it’s not “visible” unless the customer peeks
underneath or reaches to see if it’s there). So, there’s no need to worry
about the hooks interfering with the overall design or tables feature.
Purse Hooks should be a must-have item in restaurants and bars for customer
safety too. Purse hooks not only provide convenient storage to keep purses off
the ground, they also keep valuables within safe reach of the owner and out of
harm’s way from would-be thieves. Safely out of sight and close at hand. And
keep in mind, purse hooks are not only for purses, but are great for scarves,
jackets, handbags, hats, and much more.
The placement of the purse hook is also important. We always recommend
installing the hooks under the tables and bar balconies. These are strategic
places that will keep purses close enough to their owners and leave a lot of
room for them to enjoy a meal or drink.
Tip: Be sure to always check the weight capacity, i.e. how much weight the
hook can handle. You want your hook to be strong enough to hold ordinary
purses and handbags of all sizes.
Now that you understand the value and importance of this simple addition to
your hospitality design, here are some Mockett purse hooks and bag holder
options to consider:
The
HK20 Purse Hook
is a classic! It comes in 3 options so you can place at every seat or in
between seats:
Single with one
hook, V-Shape for
two hooks, and
back to back with
two side-by-side hooks that also serve two parties at once. It supports up to
20lbs for the single option and up to 40lbs for the two-sided option. Its wavy
design ensures the bag stays securely on the hook at all times.
The HK29-PSS is a modern/industrial take to purse hooks. It is made out of Stainless Steel, which guarantees a heavy-duty construction for a heavy-duty purse and outerwear. Holds up to 20lbs.
The HK21 is our rotating coat hook option. It swivels 360 degrees and holds to 25lbs. This hook extends outward for easy access or rotates to tuck it away when not in use to provide extra leg room and hold it securely in place to prevent theft.
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