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#176190 - 01/05/05 03:20 PM
Re: Anyone ever own a restaurant or lounge?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
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You're only guaranteed one thing in that business... working LOTS of hours. And that hold true whether you do well or bomb. If you find a winning formula, that is, one that's been proven in another city for example, it certainly could work out, but IMO, it's slim odds... lots of competition, many failures. However, if you decide to go for it, I wish you the best of luck.
Glenn
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#176191 - 01/05/05 03:23 PM
Re: Anyone ever own a restaurant or lounge?
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Having worked for Generral Mills in their dining house/foodservice division for 20+ years (in a previous life, lol) I'd want to know a few things before I went anywhere near it...
1) Why is it for sale? 2) How is the location and traffic into the place? Is it free standing, in a strip mall, etc... 3) Does the restaurant have a successful concept and following?
4) Staffing restaurants is virtually a full time gig all by itself. I've run Red Lobsters in PA, DC and OH and found that a GM's job was 70-80% HR related...which didn't leave much time for training, working the dining room, watching your costs properly, ordering, food production, schedules, paying the bills, answering the back door for the endless deliveries, etc.
5) What is the current owners A/P situation like? Has he spent so much that he HAS to sell it?
6) Would you run this yourself or hire managers? Will you offer benefits to your mgt. team and/or employees?
7) Is there a union involved with this place?
8) Open for lunch and dinner? If so, and depending on the volume it might do...count on spending upwards of 60-80 hours a week to keep it going. More if you don't have a mgt. team.
Good luck!
Bill in Dayton
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