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Celebrating 90 Years of Fresh, Maine Lobster

Modern Restaurant Management

In 2014, Snyder and Russ Bernard, purchased Beal’s from Mary Beal, the widow of the third-generation owner Sam Beal. The pair, longtime visitors to Maine and Beal’s customers, not only retained the essence of the restaurant while expanding the menu and service, but they also took the brand nationally.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-September 2021 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

“The Discerning Diner report provides our members with the information they need to make choices around everything from menu selections and customer service options, to marketing initiatives and possible new revenue streams that today’s consumer is interested in. Delivering Excellence. ” Supporting Local.

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An Eater’s Guide to Bentonville, Arkansas, the Home of Walmart

EATER

In 2025, a 350-acre Walmart campus is projected to open as its own self-contained community, complete with a food hall, hotel and rooftop bar, on-site childcare, parking garages, an amphitheater, bike paths, and a couple of lakes. All the while, the food scene has grown alongside the town. Angelina Lopez A spread of dishes at Conifer.

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First Robotic Mobile Restaurant and DoorDash’s Commissary Kitchen

Modern Restaurant Management

In this edition of MRM News Bites, we feature Ono Food Co, DoorDash, Parts Town and Heritage Foodservice, Rouxbe, Presto, Burger King and Uber Eats, Pared, Tork, Restaurant Technologies, Willie Degel, Bolay, Ritual, Preoday and TISSL, AdTheorent and Voodoo Doughnut. Ono Food Co. Ono Blend Founders Daniel Fukuba and Stephen Klein.

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An Eater’s Guide to Visiting (and Drinking) Champagne 

EATER

Champagne & Food Experiences. Their Prestige cuvée, a Blanc de Noirs aged longer, is more powerful and therefore better complemented by heartier foods such as steak, truffle pastas, and cheese. The “picnic” experience at Piot Sévillano. Piot-Sevillano. Ruinart offers guided visits and tasting followed by brunch.

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Eater’s Guide to Idaho’s Snake River Valley

EATER

Plus there’s a thriving food scene powered by a strong Basque community and chefs quickly gaining national recognition. The energy is young and fun, and they host frequent wine-centric events like outdoor movie nights, yoga classes, and a yearly harvest party and grape stomp with live music and food trucks. Really great wine.

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11 Philadelphia Food Trucks You Should Check Out

Restaurant Clicks

There are plenty of Philadelphia food trucks scattered across the city, and many are hidden gems serving up delicious cuisine. Food trucks are great for grabbing a bite while you’re on the move, late-night eats, or just a fun dinner al fresco! Best Food Trucks in Philadelphia. My favorite pick?