Title | : | Running a Restaurant for Dummies |
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ISBN | : | 0764537172 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780764537172 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 |
Publication | : | First published July 9, 2004 |
Put your ideas on paper with a realistic business plan Attract investors to help get the business off the ground Be totally prepared for your grand opening Make sure your business is legal and above board Hire and train a great staff Develop a delicious menu If you're looking for expert guidance from people in the know, then Running a Restaurant For Dummies is the only book you need. Written by Michael Garvey, co-owner of the famous Oyster Bar at Grand Central, with help from writer Heather Dismore and chef Andy Dismore, this book covers all the bases, from balancing the books to training staff and much more:
Designing and theme and a concept Taking over an existing restaurant or buying into a franchise Stocking and operating a bar Working with partners and other investors Choose a perfect location Hiring and training an excellent staff Pricing menu items Designing the interior of the restaurant Purchasing and managing supplies Marketing your restaurant to customers If you're looking for a new career as a restaurateur, or you need new ideas for your struggling restaurant, Running a Restaurant For Dummies offers expert advice in a fun, friendly format. Packed with practical advice and expert wisdom on every aspect of the food service business, this guide is all you need to get cooking.
Running a Restaurant for Dummies Reviews
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Running a Restaurant for Dummies is a very informative read. I read it on my Kindle. I checked it out from the Wharton County Library through their E-book program. This is a great idea.
The book is very good, but some of the charts and tables suffer when transferred to the Kindle version. There are a few instances of formatting problems, but overall the Kindle version is great.
Running a Restaurant for Dummies gives the would-be restaurant owner sort of a crash course in running a restaurant. The book is an excellent resource for any restaurant start-up.
There is a good bit of information packed within the book. However, the book does not miss a chance to promote other books in the “For Dummies” series. In fact, one begins to expect it. A handy resource list would be helpful.
I believe anyone who plans to start a restaurant should read this book.
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I flipped through most of the pages and read quite a few tidbits. I have love/hate for the dummies books. I'm surprised this book didn't cover how much the owners should pay themselves and didn't cover who should get what percentage of tips. I could not find the word 'tips' mentioned anywhere.