
Ribbon Cutting Menu Template
Polished, professional design for formal grand opening ceremonies.
Deep red and ivory with ribbon and scissors motifs. Polished, ceremonial layout for formal restaurant opening events.
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The Grand Table
Opening Course
Thinly sliced, arugula, shaved Parmesan, truffle oil
Rich, velvety, cognac, chive cream
Chef's Selection
Dijon crust, roasted garlic, rosemary jus, ratatouille
Lemon butter, capers, roasted potatoes, broccolini
Inaugural Dessert
Assorted mini pastries, chocolate truffles, fruit tarts

Design Highlights
Regal Colour Palette
The dramatic contrast between the deep red and warm ivory background establishes a sense of formal British heritage and sophisticated ceremony.
Playfair Display Typography
High-contrast serif headings provide a luxurious, editorial aesthetic that elevates the presentation of course titles.
Symmetrical Centred Layout
A highly structured, centre-aligned composition that mimics the formal elegance of traditional gala and event invitations.
Subtle Thematic Motifs
Minimalist ribbon and scissors graphics are delicately integrated into the borders to signal the launch event without cluttering the page.
Crimson Text Body Copy
An old-style serif font is utilised for dish descriptions to ensure optimal legibility, even in low-light ambient dining environments.
Questions About This Template
Absolutely. The motifs are positioned on isolated design layers, allowing you to easily toggle them off or replace them with your establishment's logo for standard dining services.
Yes, the design specifically pairs the decorative Playfair Display headings with Crimson Text for the body copy, ensuring dish descriptions remain perfectly legible regardless of length.
The deep red hue prints exceptionally well on premium uncoated ivory or cream cardstock, which naturally enhances the ceremonial, luxurious feel of the design.
Centred layouts thrive on symmetry, so we recommend placing dietary symbols discreetly at the end of your dish descriptions rather than in a separate column to maintain the polished aesthetic.
You can make that adjustment, though we highly recommend keeping the ivory or subtle off-white tones as they reduce paper glare and complement the deep red for a more traditional look.
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