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Restaurant Ownership Crowdfunding

Have you ever imagined owning a restaurant? Have the barriers to entry been to much for you as a potential investor? Please take a look at this plan. If you are interested send me a email https://docs

Do Movies Show what it’s Really like behind the Kitchen Doors?

Mainstream movies like Burnt, No Reservations, and Spanglish (not sure whether Adam Sandler was the right choice here) are all successful – successful at completely missing out on creating a compelling narrative of the hectic yet alluring scene of the restaurant industry. By some miracle, in the haystack of bad chef movies are few shiny needles that are not only fun to watch but have some semblance of the reality of what it’s like for chefs in the big, white hat. (Tucci with hair nonetheless!), the movie tells the tale of two Italian immigrant brothers waging war with New Jersey’s apathetic restaurant industry. From Remy the rat living his dream of being a chef to Colette’s pretty spot-on advice about keeping kitchen counters and sleeves clean, the movie is an amalgamation of brilliant moments.

Happy Hour Basics – Restaurants and Bars in Seattle

To help you avoid ending up at the wrong place after a long, tiring day at work, we have put together a list of top five restaurants and bars that offer the best happy hours in Seattle. Enjoy a range of wines, beers, cocktails and slushies for as low as $6at Artusi; a subsidiary of Seattle’s famous Italian restaurant Spinasse. With one of the best beer gardens in the city, this German restaurant serves Benediktiner Hell, wines, and drafts along with a huge variety of food items at discounted rates from Monday to Friday between 4 pm and 6 pm. When you crave Mexican food and drinks, visit this Mexican restaurant in Seattle during happy hours that run from 9 pm to closing time every day.

The James Bear Award Title Holders in Portland, Oregon.

Here’s your chance to enjoy the famed food of the James Beard Award Winners of Portland, Oregon: Winning the James Beard Award is a huge achievement for any restaurant. If you ever come across a chef with a James Beard Award to their name, know that eating food made by them will be one of the best culinary experiences of your life. Paley’s Place became a star in the local culinary scene due to its comfortable ambiance, courtesy of the Victorian-style setting, and the comfort food items on the menu. The 4 Best Pizza Places in SeattleThe 4 Best Pizza Places in Seattle Seattle may not be the name that comes to your mind when we…Randy’s Restaurant, an icon in the Seattle diner scene, closes its doors after 4 decades.

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