(Source: Flickr) Picture this: your restaurant is doing extremely well. Reviews are great, clientele is growing, and you’re reliably making great profits. Could it be the right time to open a second restaurant location?
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Does Your Restaurant Need a Liquor License?
(Source: Flickr) If you’re in the process of opening a restaurant and you’d like to have a bar, or if you’re considering adding alcohol to your menu, obtaining a liquor license is an important consideration for your establishment.
8 Ways to Control Noise in Your Restaurant
(Source: Flickr) Did you know that excess noise levels are one of the the most common restaurant complaints, ranking just behind poor service? The noise in your restaurant can affect a diner’s impression of your restaurant to a very high degree. If it it is distracting, noisy, and hard to conduct a proper conversationFIND OUT MORE |
How to Respond to Unhappy Customers in Your Restaurant
(Source: Flickr) It’s impossible to please everybody. However, knowing that doesn’t mean it’s easy to deal with unhappy customers who complain or post negative reviews about your restaurant. Dealing with unhappy customers is one of the less desirable parts of owning a restaurant, but unfortunately, as time goes on and you have more customersFIND OUT MORE |
Chefs of Chef Works: September 2016 Chef Michael Revy
Question 1: Where did you get your start? “My career began when I was 19 as a server at Outback Steakhouse in Tampa, FL. They needed a Kitchen Manager at their new operation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and although I had no experience, they trained me for the position.”
10 Tips for an Effective Restaurant Website
(Source: Flickr) To say that the internet is a part of our everyday lives would be a massive understatement. In this day and age, technology affects every aspect of our lives, from how we do business to how we consume media to even how we eat. Increasingly, people are discovering restaurants online, which makes itFIND OUT MORE |
(Infographic) Kickstart Your Summer With Easy Homemade Ice Cream
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8 Ways to Reduce Chef Burnout
(Source: Flickr) Chef burnout is a very real thing, and it is particularly rampant in the restaurant industry. The stress and demands of the bustling restaurant setting can prove too much for kitchen employees when they don’t have enough support and time off. This can lead to exhaustion, resentment, and dissatisfaction.
How to Avoid Common Food Vendor Issues
(Source: Flickr) When it comes to running a restaurant, there are a lot of different people and systems which need to come together in harmony to keep the restaurant operating smoothly, successfully, and profitably. In terms of allowing a restaurant to offer consistent culinary offerings, food vendors are of particular importance. After all, it’s theFIND OUT MORE |
How to Define Your Target Customer
(Source: Flickr) Here’s an important question for any restaurant owner: who is your target customer? Who are the customers you’re marketing to, who are frequenting your establishment, and who are keeping your business running? It may come as a surprise, but many restaurateurs don’t give this subject proper thought, which results in inefficient marketing effortsFIND OUT MORE |