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Clean Bathrooms and Small Menus: Here's How to Run A Successful Restaurant, According to An Industry Insider

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Entrepreneur® and its related marks are registered trademarks of Entrepreneur Media LLC Home Home Breadcrumb Arrow Growing a Business Clean Bathrooms and Small Menus: Here's How to Run A Successful Restaurant, According to An Industry Insider Restauranteurs often overlook the most important details, says this restaurantconsultant.

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Slim & Husky’s Uses Their Artisan Pizza as a Means for Social Change and Community Empowerment

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Reed, they never knew it would one day inspire the business model for their fast-casual restaurant empire. Everyone at some point thinks about owning some sort of restaurant or hospitality venture. It was cool to have art in the restaurant, but we wanted a place where we could house different events that support the arts,” Gray says.

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What I Learned the Year We (Nearly) Skipped Christmas

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My suitcase was packed, my traveling clothes all laid out. My dad has always enjoyed days spent swimming in the ocean, followed by hearty dinners at nice restaurants. My mom tried to help by encouraging me to like stuff that other girls my age liked: clothes, boy bands, teen magazines. My mom shook me awake in the dark.

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8 Smart Ways to Save on Your Summer Business Travel (and Have Fun, Too!)

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Choose versatile clothing that works for both professional and casual settings, like a light blazer that can transition from client meetings to dinner outings. Pro tip : Rolling your clothes instead of folding saves space in your suitcase. Avoid high-end restaurants for every meal by finding affordable local gems instead.

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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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A familiar pillowcase can bring comfort if you’re homesick, or it can be filled with clothes to make an extra pillow or backrest. Leave room for visiting cafes or restaurants, exploring an unexpected shop, or meeting new people you want to spend time with. Plan your trip based on your interests and needs.

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Donald Kelly—The Sales Evangelist—Is Out to Create a Community of World-Class Sellers

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I’ve seen everyone in my family do entrepreneurial things, whether it was reselling clothes they bought in the U.S., selling peanuts, or having a little restaurant,” he says. This article originally appeared in the November/December 2021 Issue of SUCCESS magazine. You did what you needed to do to survive.

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Why Traveling the World Is the Best Investment in Yourself

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You see for yourself new styles of clothing, where young professionals are shopping, which brands are popular in different places. If you’re interested in the restaurant business, this is the perfect chance to note what thrives overseas, be it individual dishes, types of cuisine or certain franchises. Do some research and book a trip.

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