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From loopholes to shooting the silver ball — how to quit your job at the tax authority and open a barcade

Izettle

Three-fifths of UK pubs are owned by big breweries or so called ‘pub companies’. Leaseholders will rent the space and run the business while the property continues to be owned by the breweries or ‘pubcos.’ In most cases the brewery will oblige you to buy a certain amount of beer from them. Obtaining an alcohol license.

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From loopholes to shooting the silver ball — how to quit your job at the tax authority and open a barcade

Izettle

Three-fifths of UK pubs are owned by big breweries or so called ‘pub companies’. Leaseholders will rent the space and run the business while the property continues to be owned by the breweries or ‘pubcos.’ In most cases the brewery will oblige you to buy a certain amount of beer from them. Obtaining an alcohol license.

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How to Open a Bar: A 9-Step Checklist

Notch

From choosing your location and getting the required licenses to hiring the right team and setting up key systems (like your POS), here’s a quick breakdown of the steps you should take to start a successful bar: Step 1: Learn the industry The very first step is getting a handle on the expected startup costs. Step 5: Design your space.

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How to Open a Bar: A 9-Step Checklist

Notch

From choosing your location and getting the required licenses to hiring the right team and setting up key systems (like your POS), here’s a quick breakdown of the steps you should take to start a successful bar: Step 1: Learn the industry The very first step is getting a handle on the expected startup costs.

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Ultimate Guide to Restaurant Management Software

Lavu

Some of the important digital marketing channels available include social media, search engines, and blogs. There are a few factors to keep in mind as you take a look at pricing options: licensing types, restaurant POS system costs, and any additional costs you may incur. Licensing types for restaurant software.