Independent restaurants
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Restaurant printing works best when menus, signs, table pieces, mailers, and customer-facing materials use clear artwork versions and practical print planning.
Premier Printing Services helps restaurant teams prepare printed pieces for dining rooms, takeout orders, catering, loyalty programs, openings, and seasonal campaigns. Clear quantities, final copy, and current artwork help each request move through review.
Exact specs can vary by product and production method. Use these pages as planning guidance, then confirm final file details with the print team before production.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
A little preparation helps the print team understand the job, spot file questions, and give better next steps.
Restaurants that reorder menus, cards, inserts, or location-specific materials can use a repeat-order workflow to keep approved files and specifications organized.
For approved customers, portal ordering can help organize repeat products, saved addresses, and PO-friendly workflows.
Client LoginSend the item list, quantities, artwork status, and timing so the team can review the project.
Common projects include menus, table tents, postcards, takeout inserts, loyalty cards, signs, banners, gift certificates, and catering brochures.
Review prices, item names, descriptions, contact details, QR codes, dates, and the final artwork version before production.
Yes. Clearly identify the location, quantity, delivery details, and artwork version for each item.
Yes. Approved files and specifications can help make future seasonal or recurring requests easier to review.