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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
worthwhile to dip into savings for beer/wine
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 11628826" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>why is the bistro on its last leg? i would not try to mask the issue by adding liquor but actually finding out what needs to change in order to draw more business into the restaurant. once you get a better customer base introduce the beer/wine as a new thing to pair with certain meals you offer.</p><p></p><p>i worked for a guy who owned a small french restaurant. it went up and down and he found that a certain chef would make food differently than the others which certain regulars commented on. the owner ended up making him a head chef, promoted the small restaurant with this chef and now has opened 3 more in the d.c. area. i still to this day go and get these french bread rolls they make with a roast chicken and pasta dish. its making me hungry just thinking about it....</p><p></p><p>good luck, hope you figure out what you need and i hope everything prospers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 11628826, member: 39344"] why is the bistro on its last leg? i would not try to mask the issue by adding liquor but actually finding out what needs to change in order to draw more business into the restaurant. once you get a better customer base introduce the beer/wine as a new thing to pair with certain meals you offer. i worked for a guy who owned a small french restaurant. it went up and down and he found that a certain chef would make food differently than the others which certain regulars commented on. the owner ended up making him a head chef, promoted the small restaurant with this chef and now has opened 3 more in the d.c. area. i still to this day go and get these french bread rolls they make with a roast chicken and pasta dish. its making me hungry just thinking about it.... good luck, hope you figure out what you need and i hope everything prospers! [/QUOTE]
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