Premium F&B
Premium F&B & Michelin-level dining.
Hotels do not only sell rooms — they sell dining, atmosphere, and lifestyle. This is the premium F&B and Michelin-level dining work that proves how we handle it.
The work
Premium dining, filmed vertically.
The recurring 9:16 formats that carry a dining room or bar — placeholders for now, swapped for real work as it is cleared to share.
Why F&B matters for hotels
Hotels are not only selling rooms.
They sell restaurants, bars, rooftops, and rituals — the brunch, the tasting menu, the first drink as the light drops. The moments guests photograph, post, and travel back for.
That makes F&B the most shareable thing a hotel has. The way a dining room or a bar is filmed is, increasingly, the way the whole property is judged — and the reason a guest chooses one hotel over another.
Where this applies
How premium dining work applies to hotels.
Hotel restaurants
Signature dining rooms and all-day venues that give a hotel a following of its own.
Hotel bars
Lobby bars and cocktail rooms positioned as a destination, not an amenity.
Brunch & all-day dining
The social, repeatable rituals guests build a weekend around.
Tasting menus
Chef-led, course-by-course storytelling filmed to a fine-dining standard.
Destination dining
Restaurants strong enough to pull guests who are not staying the night.
Lifestyle venues
Rooftops, pool clubs, and cultural spaces that extend the brand beyond the room.
See dining work relevant to your property.
Tell us about your restaurant, bar, or hotel F&B. We’ll reply within 24 hours with relevant samples.