HD video boards enhance high-end South Coast Winery experience

Sep 26, 2007 9:03 AM

    
menu boards at the South Coast Winery Restaurant

One of the new menu boards at the South Coast Winery Restaurant.
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Orange County, CA-based South Coast Winery Restaurant has installed a new video board to provide an interactive experience for its customers and those at its sister property, South Coast Winery Resort & Spa, located in Temecula, CA. Founded in 2002, South Coast Winery Resort & Spa is a luxury destination for wine, dining, spa facilities and private villas.

Eight LCD screens were installed in the breakfast and lunch areas of the restaurant.

DS Menus was called on by South Coast to provide a menu display with user-friendly content management tools. With their food service marketing expertise and the help of the South Coast staff, IDS' designers created a mix of menu layouts and full-screen promotional video.

IDS Menus used Scala’s InfoChannel suite of software to power signage at the South Coast Winery locations.

For more information, visit www.scala.com.




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