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A Steakhouse Divided

EATER

In the decades that have followed, places like Alloy (decorative cherry blossoms, pink walls), Model Milk (airy, multilevel dining areas), and Sukiyaki House (sushi counter displaying seafood flown in from Japan) — which offer experiences devoid of steak and ornate dark wood — have continued to change what diners expect of fine dining.

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An Eater’s Guide to Whistler, British Columbia

EATER

Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova. And while Vail Resorts poured millions into upgrading the chairs, vaunted local restaurateurs are working equally hard to make their own seats just as attractive. The glow of nightlife in Whistler. Seafood suppliers swoop up the Sea-to-Sky Highway with the local top-quality catch.

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Restaurant Experts’ 2021 Outlook, Part Two

Modern Restaurant Management

Off premise has become a sizable segment of our business, and I don't see it ever going back to pre-COVID numbers. Off premise has become a sizable segment of our business, and I don't see it ever going back to pre-COVID numbers. Innovative and inviting outdoor seating is going to be crucial in order for restaurants to survive.

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Asheville Restaurants You Should Be Dining At This Week

Restaurant Clicks

Asheville is a city in western North Carolina with a heavy tourism-based economy. From craft breweries to steak houses to southern comfort food restaurants, there is a place to enjoy your favorite food or try something new in Asheville. The space is casual and comfortable, with indoor and outdoor seating under a covered patio.

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Eater’s Guide to the Canadian Rockies

EATER

Set in 9,000 miles of pristine parkland, the restaurants of the Canadian Rockies reflect abundant natural resources like wild elk, Saskatoon berries, and fresh trout The Canadian Rockies take everything up a notch. Over the course of 1,000 miles from the U.S.-Canada

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An Eater’s Guide to Garfagnana, Italy

EATER

This pocket of Tuscany breaks away from the region’s manicured urban centers, rewarding visitors with adventure sports, a romantic bucolic lifestyle impervious to mass tourism, and rustic mountain fare. Getty Images/EyeEm. There’s plenty to drink as well.

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A Guide To Average Restaurant Revenue And Profit

BNG Point of Sale

A high turnover rate means people come back often enough because they like your menu selection so there is less urgency associated with their visit which results in longer stay times for guests and increased spending per customer. These important business models are what profitable restaurants don’t take lightly.