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Keeping Tabs on Your Laundry Bill
From aprons and towels in the kitchen to tablecloths and napkins in the dining room, linen needs in a restaurant can be a huge expense— especially with the high costs of laundry services. If you have the room for a washer and dryer, consider doing your own laundry....
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Keeping Tabs on Your Laundry Bill
From aprons and towels in the kitchen to tablecloths and napkins in the dining room, linen needs in a restaurant can be a huge expense— especially with the high costs of laundry services. If you have the room for a washer and dryer, consider doing your own laundry....
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What Are Your Leadership Goals?
Who you are as a restaurant manager changes from day to day. (And if it doesn’t, you may not be doing it right.) Effective leaders are flexible, changing styles and strategies to meet the needs of their teams. Effective leaders know that in order for their teams to...
10 Ways to Increase Check Averages
Increasing check averages means more profits for your restaurant and bigger tips for your staff. It really is that simple. Here are a few strategies to get you started. Offer meal deals. Today's consumers are looking for value and convenience. Many full-service...
How to Outrun the Competition
You’ve heard the story: Two hikers encounter an angry bear in the forest. One of them opens their backpack, pulls out their running shoes, and begins putting them on as fast as they can. The other watches and says incredulously, “You don’t think you’re going to outrun...
Mentor Material? (Maybe Not)
Susan is your best employee. She’s friendly, she’s fast, she’s knowledgeable. She wins almost every sales contest and loyal guests ask for her by name. You want to clone her (and maybe you should), but don’t make her a mentor. Why not? The best mentor is not always...
Restaurant Incentives, Rewards & Contests
Performance is driven by behavior, and behavior is driven by four factors: communication, training, measurement, and rewards. Incentives and contests will do little to improve attitude, but they can work wonders to change or enhance behavior and therefore improve...
What Alcohol Awareness Month Means to Restaurants
For full-service restaurants, alcohol sales can make up a significant portion of overall profits. For many operations, promotions related to alcohol (think happy hour and other drink specials) are a major draw for both new customers and regulars. While the promotional...
Mission: Possible
If you don’t know where you’re going, you probably won’t wind up there. Before you can build a team environment in your restaurant, you must first decide on the team mission – where do you want it to go? What do you want it to do? By defining a clear team mission, you...
Top 10 Best Practices for Responsible Alcohol Sales
It’s no secret that full-service restaurants rely on alcohol sales to make a profit. Recent changes to state laws have allowed many operations to sell alcohol as part of take-out and delivery orders. No matter how you’re serving alcohol to your guests, follow these 10...
Is Your Staff Prepared to Serve Alcohol Responsibly?
For full-service restaurant owners, alcohol sales are critical to a restaurant’s profitability. With profit margins generally higher for alcohol than food, selling and upselling beer, wine, and liquor can make or break a restaurant’s success. But with great profit,...
Why Server Training Contests Don’t Work (And How Yours Can)
You’re giving away an iPad, travel miles, gift cards, or whatever your servers said they wanted as prizes, and yet your server training contests are still failing. You’re out of ideas, cash, and patience, and your sales still aren’t where you want them to be. What’s...
Targeting Restaurant Teamwork
Teams, in any context, share common goals and a clear mission. As you adjust to changes at your restaurant, your restaurant team needs to adjust a well. How has the team's mission changed? What goals are striving to achieve through restaurant teamwork? Do all your...
Be Ready to Weather the Next Storm
With everything you and your restaurant staff have been through in the past few months, you've earned the right to say you've weathered the worst of storms. Figuratively speaking, that is. As you re-open, and especially if that re-opening includes expanded patio...