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Thursday, 19 December 2024

HM King Charles III Awards Royal Warrant for Artisan Ham Producer DukesHill

Shropshire's artisan ham producer DukesHill is proud to announce it has been awarded a Royal Warrant by HM King Charles III to supply ham to the Royal Household. 

DukesHill was first bestowed a Royal Warrant by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003 for its production of traditional artisan hams.

Mark Gallagher, DukesHill's CEO, said, “We are incredibly proud and truly honoured to receive the Royal Warrant from His Majesty The King. 

"As an artisan ham producer focused on working with the very of best British farmers, this prestigious accolade further solidifies our faith in the importance of championing true artisan craftsmanship. As we approach our 40th anniversary, it's really wonderful for our team to be acknowledged for our unwavering dedication to quality, provenance and welfare.”

Founded in Shropshire in 1985, DukesHill began as a labour of love, crafting the finest Wiltshire, York and Shropshire Black Hams using time-honoured traditional techniques with the highest regard for animal welfare.  

Champions of the artisan, DukesHill works closely with local farmers and skilled artisans to create the very best of handmade British fine foods, focusing on welfare, provenance, taste and texture above all else. Their guiding principle of putting flavour and quality before speed or yield remains as strong as ever. 

Recently awarded the Organic Food Federation Certificate for a range of its hams,  DukesHill is one of only a few producers of certified organic wet cured ham in the UK. 

What sets the DukesHill curing process apart is the combination of using traditional curing techniques and its very own special recipe brine, including unrefined brown sugar that imparts a subtle, sweet undertone that complements the ham's natural flavour. 

After steam cooking for 12 hours, each ham is hand-skinned, trimmed and inspected by an expert quality manager, ensuring every product meets the highest standards of excellence. 

The renewal of the Royal Warrant reflects DukesHill's dedication to the values championed by HM King Charles III, such as preserving British heritage.

For more information on DukesHill, visit dukeshill.co.uk or @dukeshill on Instagram.

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Tuesday, 17 December 2024

The Role of Background Music in Restaurants: Enhancing Ambience, Not Overpowering It

Sometimes music can be too loud
When dining out, most people seek more than just good food – they crave a complete experience.

 From the decor to the lighting, every detail contributes to the atmosphere. One often-overlooked element that can make or break this experience is music. 

However, not all music is created equal, nor is its volume. While background music can elevate a restaurant's ambience, foreground music – that is, music played so loudly that it dominates the space – can do the opposite, spoiling the environment and driving patrons away.

Here’s why restaurants and eateries should prioritise background music to create the perfect dining atmosphere.

1. Dining Is a Social Experience

For many, going out to eat is a social occasion. Whether it’s a couple enjoying a romantic evening, friends catching up, or colleagues having a business lunch, conversation is key. Music that is too loud forces patrons to raise their voices to be heard, leading to a cacophony of shouting that quickly becomes unpleasant.

Background music, on the other hand, enhances the ambience without interrupting conversations. It provides a pleasant backdrop, filling in any awkward silences without demanding attention. Diners can relax, connect, and enjoy their time without straining to hear one another.

2. Music Sets the Mood – Subtly

The right music has a transformative effect on a space. Soft jazz, mellow acoustic tracks, or classical pieces can create a calm and sophisticated atmosphere. Upbeat but unobtrusive music can energise a casual dining space. The key is subtlety. Music should complement the mood, not dominate it.

Foreground music can feel intrusive, creating an atmosphere of stress rather than relaxation. Patrons may feel hurried or overwhelmed, which can shorten their visit and reduce their overall enjoyment.

3. Background Music Encourages Longer Visits

Studies have shown that the right level of background music can encourage customers to stay longer and spend more. When diners feel relaxed and comfortable, they are more likely to linger over dessert, order an extra drink, or simply enjoy the experience.

Loud music, however, has the opposite effect. It can create a sense of urgency, making people want to leave as quickly as possible. While a faster turnover might seem appealing for certain establishments, it can damage long-term customer satisfaction and loyalty.

4. Respecting All Ages and Preferences

Restaurants cater to a diverse crowd, from young families to older couples. While some younger patrons may tolerate or even enjoy loud music in certain settings, it can alienate others. People with hearing difficulties, sensory sensitivities, or simply a preference for quieter spaces may avoid restaurants where they feel bombarded by noise.

Background music strikes a balance, creating a welcoming environment for all. It ensures that the restaurant remains inclusive, accommodating different tastes and needs.

5. Enhancing the Dining Experience

A meal is a sensory experience, engaging taste, smell, sight, and sound. Music should complement the food, not compete with it. Imagine savouring a delicate dish in a fine dining restaurant while being blasted with blaring music – it completely disrupts the harmony of the moment.

Background music works like a seasoning. It enhances the overall experience, adding to the ambience without overpowering the other elements.

6. Reducing Noise Pollution

Restaurants are already naturally noisy environments, with clinking cutlery, working coffee machines, sizzling dishes, and the hum of conversation. Adding loud music to the mix only increases the chaos. Noise pollution not only disrupts patrons but also puts a strain on staff, who must work in an increasingly stressful environment.

By keeping music at a background level, restaurants can maintain a pleasant soundscape that feels alive and vibrant but not overwhelming.

Music is an essential part of creating the perfect dining experience, but volume matters. Background music enhances the ambience, encourages conversation, and keeps customers comfortable and happy. Foreground music, on the other hand, can drive patrons away, leaving them frustrated and dissatisfied.

For restaurants and eating places, the message is clear: music should be a supporting player, not the star of the show. When done right, background music adds just the right note of charm, creating a space where diners can savour their food, enjoy their company, and leave with a desire to return.

After all, a great meal deserves a great atmosphere – and that starts with getting the music just right.

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