Starting a Small Restaurant - Revised Edition

How to Make Your Dream a Reality

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Entertaining
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Author: Daniel Miller ISBN: 9781558325241
Publisher: Harvard Common Press Publication: January 6, 2006
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Daniel Miller
ISBN: 9781558325241
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Publication: January 6, 2006
Imprint:
Language: English

There’s a lot more to running a successful restaurant than serving delicious food. This completely revised and updated edition of the classic guide to operating a small restaurant gives you the recipe for success in this highly competitive business, whether your goal is to open a trendy bistro or a cozy neighborhood hangout. You’ll learn about everything from choosing the right location for your restaurant to creating a business plan, hiring a chef, training kitchen and wait staff, planning menus that attract customers, purchasing equipment and supplies, handling difficult customers, complying with the latest restaurant laws, buying advertising and garnering publicity, and much more. Starting a Small Restaurant is the perfect guide for any aspiring restaurant owner, but it’s also a fascinating read for anyone interested in what it takes to succeed in the restaurant business.

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There’s a lot more to running a successful restaurant than serving delicious food. This completely revised and updated edition of the classic guide to operating a small restaurant gives you the recipe for success in this highly competitive business, whether your goal is to open a trendy bistro or a cozy neighborhood hangout. You’ll learn about everything from choosing the right location for your restaurant to creating a business plan, hiring a chef, training kitchen and wait staff, planning menus that attract customers, purchasing equipment and supplies, handling difficult customers, complying with the latest restaurant laws, buying advertising and garnering publicity, and much more. Starting a Small Restaurant is the perfect guide for any aspiring restaurant owner, but it’s also a fascinating read for anyone interested in what it takes to succeed in the restaurant business.

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