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Owning a Bar: Everything You Need to Know

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Perhaps you want to create a craft brewery, or maybe you'd prefer a trendy, urban winery that appeals to the yuppies? Hiring a Strong Team You'll need a manager, bartenders, waiters, and security. Hiring tips When hiring for a bar, there are certain qualities that you should look for in an employee.

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Tyga Bites and Sushi with an Attitude

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ECJ’s Food, Beverage and Hospitality Department attorneys advise food and beverage clients, startups and other businesses on a comprehensive range of issues, including employment, trade secrets, partnership disputes, contract negotiations, intellectual property, licensing and franchise disputes.

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How to Start a New Restaurant

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Or maybe you’re going to have a brewery that only serves bar food. Get Your Permits and lIcenses in Order. Be sure to get your permits and licenses started for approval because the process can sometimes take weeks or even months. Hire Personnel For Your Restaurant. A casual-dining restaurant?

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Restaurant Budgeting: How to Create A Restaurant Budget

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Then, ensure you have clear and designated columns for income, costs/expenses like rent, hiring costs, and labor, to name a few, and of course, your sales. However, as your restaurant grows, you incur more expenses, like hiring a marketing team to promote your new locations, and you shouldn't forget to add this to your restaurant's budget.

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The Essentials of Moving Your Restaurant to a New Location

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This includes everything from securing permits and licenses to coordinating with vendors and suppliers. Find the Right Help Hiring the right commercial movers will ensure a smooth transition when moving your restaurant to a new location. Effective communication with your staff and stakeholders is also essential throughout this phase.

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How to Open a Bar: A 9-Step Checklist

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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

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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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