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Building a Safety-First Culture in Your Restaurant Kitchen

The Rail

By Ellie Gabel, Contributor Safety is crucial in any workplace, but restaurants face a unique mix of concerns. Like others, bars and restaurants have to take care of their employees. However, they must also ensure the safety of their guests, as foodborne hazards can be dangerous and stem from many areas. Its a matter of culture.

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‘Cookie-Cutter Marketing Doesn’t Work in this Industry.’

Modern Restaurant Management

“Most agencies can offer marketing services, but very few truly understand what it’s like to be in the weeds on a Friday night, when a chef didn’t show up and ticket times are running at 40 minutes,” said Beechner. The service industry truly saved my life. Service industry people are my tribe.

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Restaurant Staff Training 101

7 Shifts

There was a time when 70% of F&B employees didn’t receive training for customer service. Without the right training, even the best menu or ambiance can fall short due to poor service, leading to dissatisfied customers and lost revenue. A well-structured restaurant training program will let you turn this around.

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18 Restaurant Manager Interview Questions to Assess Leadership and Operational Skills

7 Shifts

After all, it’s not just the quality of your food that can keep customers coming back — 73% of diners base their satisfaction on the quality of service they receive. How do you handle customer complaints and turn negative experiences into positive ones? How do you handle disputes between customers and employees?

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Reopening a Restaurant in a New Location? Don’t Skip This Step

The Rail

From logistics to marketing, staff communication to moving the kitchen, reopening a restaurant successfully is all about the details. Are you moving to provide a better customer base? This clarity also lets you communicate confidently with your team and customers, helping them buy into your vision for your restaurants future.

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RATIONAL’s iCareSystem AutoDose helps you keep your oven clean without the extra effort

Restaurant Business

23, 2025 Photograph: RATIONAL Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Maintaining clean and hygienic equipment is one of the most important tasks in food service — and also one of the most despised. Most of all, it’s not nearly as much fun as preparing food and serving customers, the reason most people love working in food service.

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10 Proven Restaurant Management Tips and Tricks for Success

Harbor Touch

The next youre racing to keep inventory stocked while customers wait for tables. Whether youre a seasoned owner or just starting out, this advice will help you boost efficiency, keep your team motivated, and turn customers into regulars. Motivated teams deliver better service. That keeps customers coming back for more.