Remove 2015 Remove Dietary Restrictions Remove Front of House Remove Sustainability
article thumbnail

How to Meet The Needs of Today’s Coffee Shop Customer

Perfect Daily Grind

While COVID-19 will no doubt affect 2020’s sales figures, many countries are starting to ease their lockdown restrictions, which could see the industry experiencing growth in the second half of the year. Coffee shop owners who don’t adapt to their changing needs risk losing sales and customers. The market isn’t the only thing that’s changed.

Café 137
article thumbnail

HAGS Will Be Queer First, and a Restaurant Second

EATER

Any sunlight that hits the front of the cramped building is choked out before making its way through a tiny window that looks out onto the street. The menu at HAGS will accommodate any number of substitutions and dietary restrictions. For most of the years Chang occupied 163 First Avenue, it was nearly impossible to get into.

article thumbnail

Blue Hill at Stone Barns Tells a Beautiful Story. Former Employees Say It’s Too Good to Be True.

EATER

Located on a working farm that was once part of a sprawling Rockefeller estate, the restaurant is a beacon of the sustainable food movement. This story contains a detailed account of a sexual assault. In November 2013, a 22-year-old cook named John Schaible arrived in Pocantico Hills, New York, to work at Blue Hill at Stone Barns.

Compost 128