How restaurant owners can use social media, public transport and knowledge of local events to help plan and predict how many customers they may receive.
Three Unusual Ways to Predict Busy Periods at Your Restaurant
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How restaurant owners can use social media, public transport and knowledge of local events to help plan and predict how many customers they may receive.
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With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time for restaurants to start leaning into alternative offerings to enhance the customer experience. Here’s how!
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Your bar and restaurant can elevate an ordinary night into a memorable one with live entertainment. Here are a few options to choose from and the benefits of building community and a sense of wonderment at your locations.
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Hosting a food event for your community means a lot of work. Check out our guide for how to organize a food festival for amazing tips to guide your way!
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Giving to charities, hosting events, being active in festivals, supporting local artists, and collaborating with other businesses are great ways to be involved and help your restaurant thrive in your local community.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: A fast casual restaurant sued by the ADA, a London restaurant fed emergency workers for free during the recent terror attack, and how working while pregnant may affect female chefs negatively.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: Starbucks is offering free legal help to their immigrant-baristas in light of the travel ban, how to manage restaurant success within the local community, and some really interesting lego burgers.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: We found one ad banned from the Super Bowl, also how to move from cocktail server to bartender, how much people are spending on their game tickets and apperently there are 3000 for being "drunk" in the English language.
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In today's restaurant inspired news: $20 isn't all that much in some parts of the world, knives cross in one New York kitchen and why one neighborhood joint shouldn't be forgotten for their contribution 15 years ago.
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