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Five Tips for Celebrating Halloween at Your Restaurant

Modern Restaurant Management

Serve Special (Spooky) Food and Drinks. Do the same for your food menu and consider offering special party discounts to entice customers even more. Advertise about drink and food specials with a sneak peek photo of a particularly tempting treat. Half the fun of Halloween is dressing up in something special. Set the Mood.

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For Marginalized Chefs, Are Pop-Ups the Path to Success?

EATER

For chef Preeti Mistry, who helped conceptualize the series with J Vineyards, developing Shifting the Lens was a way to center chefs of color who put their values and politics at the forefront of their work, but who may not have their own restaurant at which to showcase their talents.

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An Eater’s Guide to the Finger Lakes

EATER

Packed with restaurants, farmers markets, fishing lakes, and cozy B&Bs, it’s a place where farm-to-table dining is (and has always been) just the status quo. While the area has always had its fair share of culinary pride, the recent growth has given the largely rural region a booming food scene to rival West Coast wine destinations.

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An Eater’s Guide to the Connecticut Shoreline

EATER

Just an hour or two on MetroNorth from Grand Central Station, or the same by car from Boston or Providence, the Connecticut shore does draw in its fair share of visitors for public beaches, golf courses, vineyards and breweries, and B&Bs. Food Truck Paradise. Visit New Haven. Carlson’s Landing. Inside Carlson’s Landing.

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Adding Sustainable Alcohol Options to Your Restaurant

The Rail

Instead, differentiate yourself from the market and win the favor of climate-conscious customers by offering a more sustainable range. Many generations are also willing to pay anywhere from 10% to 20% more for their food and drink if it was offered at a restaurant that champions sustainability.

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Umpqua Valley Oregon Vineyards

A Wine Story

Umpqua Valley Oregon: Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards. We enjoyed a very warm welcome and delicious award winning wine at Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards. Upon arriving in the Umpqua Valley of Oregon, Stephen carefully mapped out 40 acres of vineyards to be planted. Umpqua Valley Oregon: Cooper Ridge Vineyard.

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The Australian Craft Beverage Movement – Reshaping the F&B Landscape

Future Food

With craft brewing, small scale local distilleries and small batch wine production capturing greater market share year on year, we are seeing a shift in the market towards quality over quantity and experiential over mainstream. This renaissance in the booze industry has come at a time when consumers are more discerning than ever.

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