The Hospitality Trends Shaping 2025: What to Expect in Restaurants, Bars, and Hotels
As we step into 2025, the hospitality industry is buzzing with exciting innovations and shifts in consumer preferences. From sustainable practices to cutting-edge technology, here’s a look at the key trends defining restaurants, bars, and hotels in 2025. – Restaurant Trends 1.Sustainability at the Core Local and Seasonal
As we step into 2025, the hospitality industry is buzzing with exciting innovations and shifts in consumer preferences. From sustainable practices to cutting-edge technology, here’s a look at the key trends defining restaurants, bars, and hotels in 2025.
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Restaurant Trends
1.Sustainability at the Core
- Local and Seasonal Ingredients: Restaurants are prioritising farm-to-table menus that reduce carbon footprints while supporting local farmers. A study by the Sustainable Restaurant Association in the UK found that 85% of diners prefer establishments with eco-friendly practices.
- Zero-Waste Kitchens: Creative ways to repurpose by-products are becoming the norm, with chefs innovating dishes using what was once considered waste.
2.Immersive Dining Experiences
- Augmented Reality (AR) Menus: AR menus allow diners to visualise their meals before ordering, enhancing the overall experience.
- Open Kitchen Concepts: Transparency and interactive cooking stations are gaining popularity, giving guests a closer connection to their food.
3.Crockery and Cutlery Styles
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- Earthy Tones and Organic Shapes: Crockery with natural textures and colours are in style our Steelite collection consists of neutral colour pallet, complementing the farm-to-table narrative.
- Minimalist Cutlery: Clean, simple cutlery designs in 18/10 and stainless steel will be popular.
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Bar Trends
1.Low and No-Alcohol Options
- With the rise of health-conscious consumers, the UK’s low and no-alcohol market grew by 15% in 2024. Mocktail menus featuring complex, botanical flavours are now must-haves.
2.Sustainable Mixology
- Reusable Garnishes: Dehydrated fruits and edible flowers are replacing plastic straws and cocktail picks.
- Eco-Friendly Glassware: Bars are embracing recycled glass, sustainable and reusable materials such as polycarbonate glassware.
3.AI-Driven Personalisation
- Smart Bartenders: AI-powered systems can recommend drinks based on guest preferences and even adjust recipes on the fly.
- Custom Glassware: Tailored shapes that enhance the aroma and flavour of beverages are gaining traction.
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Hotel Trends
1.AI and Automation
- Seamless Check-Ins: From facial recognition at the front desk to AI-powered chatbots handling queries, automation is streamlining the guest experience.
- Smart Rooms: Guests can now control lighting, temperature, and entertainment via voice commands or smartphone apps.
2.Sustainability in Focus
- Energy-Efficient Designs: UK hotels are adopting solar panels and energy-saving systems, with 90% aiming to reduce emissions by 2030.
- Eco-Friendly Amenities: Biodegradable toiletries, refillable dispensers, and sustainably sourced linens are becoming standard.
3.Trendy Decor
- Biophilic Design: Incorporating greenery and natural materials, hotels are creating calming, nature-inspired spaces.
- Multifunctional Furniture: Modular designs that adapt to guest needs are gaining popularity.
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Commercial Cleaning Products and Practices
- Green Cleaning Products: Non-toxic, biodegradable cleaners such as Biohygiene are replacing traditional chemicals to maintain hygiene without harming the environment.
- AI-Powered Cleaning Robots: These robots, equipped with sensors and advanced mapping technology, are becoming a staple in maintaining large hospitality spaces.
- UV-C Sanitisation: Hotels and restaurants are employing UV light for a chemical-free way to disinfect high-touch areas.
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