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  1. The 80th Anniversary of Prohibition

    Prohibition Today marks the 80th anniversary of the repeal of prohibition, the infamous time in American history where the whole country went "dry". Continue reading →
  2. Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" Program & Restaurants

    michelleobama   The First Lady is on a mission to foster healthier eating habits in children. As Restaurant Business Online (RBO) reports, this past September, Michelle Obama held the first ever White House Convening on Food Marketing to Children, a conference including some prominent heads of global food brands, as well as restaurant industry representatives. The goal of the conference was to begin to convince food suppliers, advertisers, and TV networks to stop using subversive tactics, such as cartoon characters or mascots, for marketing junk food to children. This marks the latest endeavor of her "Let's Move" program, aimed at getting children to exercise more, and make healthier food and drink choices. Continue reading →
  3. The New Nordic Movement

      Noma Dish For the last several years, there has been a growing trend in the food industry known as the New Nordic Movement, reports the New York Times. Originating in Copenhagen, at the famous Noma restaurant, New Nordic has been sweeping the globe and is beginning to take some mindshare away from the infamous culinary powerhouses that are Spain and France... Continue reading →
  4. Restaurant Industry Trends

      Restaurant Interior With all of the complications that come along with owning and operating a restaurant or bar, any chance that restauranteurs have to get ahead of the game should be carefully considered. The trends from 2013 are moving and morphing into predictions for 2014, and the latest report from those in the know at the Technomic blog, as reported by Restaurant-Hospitality.com, shows the top ten trends that restauranteurs should look out for. Check out the full list after the break for all the latest info. Continue reading →
  5. How Instagram Can Help Your Business

    Instagram   Social media outlets undoubtedly present a huge opportunity for restauranteurs and small business owners to reach out to customers. Whether it be Facebook or Twitter, Google Plus or Pinterest, these burgeoning hubs present simple and engaging ways of connecting with customers and promoting your brand. Instagram, the Facebook owned photo sharing service, has been one of the more popular outlets for years. Recently, brands have begun to realize the social network's potential as a host for creative advertising, as well as word of mouth promotion by consumers. When Instagram added video capabilities sometime ago, the real potential of the creative sharing service opened up. Now brands can create short, witty and engaging short videos to attract customers. Continue reading →
  6. Tips for Hiring Great Employees

     Waitress Hiring employees can be a difficult process. Besides the fact that it is time consuming, finding a quality employee is a daunting task. You need someone who is qualified and competent, as well as likable enough to work in your business without causing any issues. Luckily, hiring veteran Dan McCarthy has a comprehensive article full of tips, to make sure you hire a qualified employee the first time around. Continue reading →
  7. Out of the Kitchen

    Mushrooms Farm fresh and local fare are all the rage in todays culinary landscape. As the idea of seasonal dishes grow in popularity as they have done over the last several years, chefs from around the world are looking for new techniques and ways to connect with ingredients. One of the many ways in which the culinary elite are honing their abilities is, not surprisingly, by tapping into the knowledge of other chefs. A recent New York Times article reports on Cook It Raw, an annual retreat that takes place in a different out-of-the-way place each year. Continue reading →
  8. America's Drinking Habits

    Cocktail Prohibition is long gone, and it is no secret that Americans (of proper age, of course) love their drinks. Just how much they love them may come as a shock! Blowfish's intoxication Nation has put together a fun and fact packed info graphic, detailing America's drinking habits on a state by state level. The results are both entertaining and unexpected. Restauranteurs should take note, and stay one step ahead of these trends. Continue reading →
  9. Creating a Great Restaurant Atmosphere using Tech

    Comal Berkeley, CA   Most of us know the frustration of trying to conduct a conversation in a loud restaurant. The situation becomes frustrating, as everyone in the space steadily raises their voice to compete for attention within the swirl of escalating volume levels. As tech website CNET.com reports, Berkeley CA restauranteur John Paluska decided to try something different with his new Mexican restaurant, Comal. Rather than isolating guests in booths, or settling for the usual blunder of loud voices, he decided to get technical. Continue reading →
  10. Harry's: A Customer Experience you Should Emulate

    Harry's Barber Shop   Your restaurant can learn a lot about marketing from Harry's. The hip, relatively young brand of men's razors is very good at advertising and social media. Their website design is top notch, showcasing their products well while also providing an interactive experience that rivals much bigger brands. The small company was born less than a year ago, and is already expanding quickly. Until recently, their products were sold exclusively through their website. Now however, TechCrunch reports they have opened a barber shop in SoHo, where NYC residents and visitors can shop for products, grab a haircut and shave, and bridge the gap between their offline and online experiences with Harry's. Continue reading →

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