Maintain the theme of your restaurant with this Securit menu folder, designed for use alongside Securits Contemporary Menu Holder range.
The internal grip pockets are perfect for holding the bill and someones credit or debit card, whilst the black leather effect design is a classically styled addition to any pub, bar or restaurant.
Designed for extensive commercial use and built with lots of handling in mind, this quality bill holder is finished with attractive contrast stitching.
This attractive and understated Securit menu cover features two double sided pockets which display a total of four sheets of information.
This classic, versatile booklet design gives you the flexibility to customise the first sheet to display your restaurant logo or other important information, or launch straight into your extensive menu! The two double-sided pockets will protect your menu from damage, whilst the stitched edging is designed for the rough handling of extensive commercial usage.
Simply insert your printed menu and wipe clean with water when required.
This triple panel Securit menu cover unfolds impressively to display a total of six sheets of information.
The unusual double-folded design is perfect for more complicated menus including customising and menu hacking where diners are required to make a large number of menu decisions.
Alternatively, why not feature a front menu cover and finish with information about your restaurants history on the back of the menu? This unique and practical double-sided menu cover can be cleaned simply with water when required.
The rich Bordeaux colouring of this synthetic leather menu cover contrasts with the gloss brown spine and highlight stitching to produce a modern menu cover which is also pleasingly rustic.
Each menu cover can display four pages of A4, but is easy to expand further using the retaining strap and Securits A4 menu inserts (H600).
Easy to wipe clean and designed for extensive commercial use, these menus suit a variety of pubs, cafes and restaurants.
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