The Trafford Centre Barburrito in Manchester

 

Mexican restaurant chain Barburrito has been updating the look and feel of its eateries with in-store displays from Leach.

A series of lightboxes designed, manufactured and installed by Yorkshire-based Leach Impact have replaced digital screens traditionally used for the brand’s menu bulkhead at Barburrito in Union Square, Aberdeen. The new the new POS displays are fitted with dimmer switches to control the brightness and easily-interchangeable fabric prints that staff can alternate themselves.

Similar menu lightboxes have been installed at the Gordon Street Barburrito in Glasgow, and Leach’s feature wall vinyls were trialled at the restaurant in the Trafford Centre, Manchester – where the prints were applied to the restaurant’s bare concrete interior with a heat gun, before three further vinyls were then installed at the Gateshead Metro Centre, Hammersmith, Cardiff and Queen Street, Glasgow eateries.

‘I approached Leach as they were keen to work with me to improve our current designs and explore new ideas,’ said Scott Hale, Barburrito’s development manager. ‘I have been really pleased with the level of personal service, their communication and with the new displays we have progressed.’

Next up is the London Paddington Station branch, which promises more wall vinyls, menu lightboxes, Perspex lettering, full piece wallpaper, table top graphics and more. Attention has also turned to the Meadowhall Shopping Centre restaurant – set to open this spring and currently sporting a hoarding covered with a 53.2 sqm vinyl, printed and installed by Leach 24 hours after the approval.