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Serve and Sip Responsibly: Tackling Restaurant Liquor Liability Concerns

Modern Restaurant Management

Serving minors due to improper ID verification can result in fines, a restaurant losing their liquor license and reputational damage. Staff should be trained to keep track of guest consumption, ensure food and water are served alongside alcohol and communicate effectively with fellow team members to ensure responsible service.

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Sound Decisions about Music in Your Restaurant

Modern Restaurant Management

If the music is too loud or inappropriate, the guest’s night is ruined and their money wasted, no matter how good the food or service. Music Considerations An acoustic designer can analyze your space, determine the best placement for speakers and recommend the proper equipment. It shouldn’t be an afterthought.

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‘In the Future, Customers Will Drive Up to a Drive-Thru to Just Pick Up Their Food.’

Modern Restaurant Management

Rising minimum wage and higher food/operational costs are an unsustainable recipe. Generic demographic details (age, gender) derived from computer vision can be as useful as identifying the individual using their license plate or mobile device. In the future, customers will drive up to a drive-thru to just pick up their food.

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Restaurants Can Use Music to Elevate the Guest Experience on Mother’s Day 

Modern Restaurant Management

Leading platform providers also make integration seamless from any computer or peripheral hardware so operators can upgrade their existing sound system without investing in costly equipment. Almost half of business leaders admit they don’t fully understand the implications of music licensing.

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Average Restaurant Profit Margins: What They Are And How to Improve Yours

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A spike in food costs, a drop in sales volume, or one slow season can wipe out months of hard work. They tell you how much money your restaurant keeps after paying for everything from food costs to labor expenses to utilities and rent. There are two kinds of margins you need to know. Why are restaurant profit margins so thin?

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

The Rail

Look into the demographics, competitors, local food trends, foot traffic, and even parking availability. To avoid costly damage, your kitchen equipment, bar fixtures, storage units, and decor pieces require careful handling. This is where hiring professional restaurant equipment movers becomes crucial.

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Seven Questions Restaurants Should be Asking About Insurance Coverage

Modern Restaurant Management

Every industry comes with its own unique set of challenges when it comes to insurance, and the food industry is no exception. What Carriers Do You Represent that Specialize in the Food-Service Industry? Food service businesses, such as caterers, face additional risks. How Will my Coverage Apply to Off-Site Events?

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