Guzman y Gomez: Croydon

GYG stands for all things authentic, from its food, culture, the restaurant design and the customer experience. Alongside the strong Mexican influence, the GYG urban influence comes straight from the street; rusted, rough, industrial elements. Authentic materials are use in the palette with  real brick facings, real timbers, real finishes and a high level of sustainability. These materials reflect the overarching concept & aesthetic of the GYG brand.

Finishes are distressed, textured, layered & imperfect. These finishes together with screening elements and artificial planting ensure a warm and inviting space. Emphasis to the front counter as a tactile and hero piece activate the customers journey into the restaurant.

The look and feel should ooze soul, urban influences and the streets of Mexico. In the final analysis, a job well done, cohesively structured by the GYG in house team.


LOCATION
35 Harrick Rd, Keilor Park VIC 3042

GYG  indoor seating, some booth, stools and tables. Plants hanging from the ceiling
GYG booth area with some industrial lighting and yellow stencil patterns on concrete looking walls
GYG exterior of the building featuring simple illustrations of two men in black on a yellow background
GYG drive thru area with some promotional signs
GYG different angle of exterior building. Features a lot of yellow and we see two illustrated faces
GYG interior bench area with large windows and more yellow stencil patterns on the wall
End of the drive thru alongside the building and the company branding
GYG staff serving drive thru customers
Pam Cheney

Graphic Designer and traveller

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