TapHunter
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A TapHunter Case Study
The Griffon, a Charleston neighborhood staple known for its affordable lunch crowd and 21 years of dollar bills on the walls, faced the practical challenge of keeping menus and beer lists accurate and up to date as the business and neighborhood evolved. Owner Dan Wentz had moved away from print advertising and chalkboards but still struggled with manual menu templates that led to visible mistakes and costly reprints. To modernize their presentation, The Griffon adopted TapHunter’s digital signage and printed-menu tools.
TapHunter replaced The Griffon’s two chalkboards with digital displays and a streamlined printing workflow, letting staff update offerings quickly and reliably. The result was faster menu changes, fewer template errors (no more mislabeled beer regions), reduced reprint costs, and improved staff efficiency—Dan now prints about ten updated menus in moments—demonstrating TapHunter’s measurable impact on accuracy and speed.
Dan Wenz
Owner and Operator