RESTAURANT BUSINESS MODEL (4)

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The building blocks of setting up and operating a successful restaurant

This is the fourth and final instalment in a four-part series of articles (4 of 4) focused on exploring the building blocks of a restaurant Business Model. These are what I believe form the foundation for setting up and operating a successful restaurant. In this article I discuss Support Services, Breakeven Point, EBITDA, Financing, Growth, and Effects of Business Model on Design.

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RESTAURANT BUSINESS MODEL (3)

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The building blocks of setting up and operating a successful restaurant 

This is the third in a four-part series of articles (3 of 4) focused on exploring the building blocks of a restaurant Business Model. These are what I believe form the foundation for setting up and operating a successful restaurant. In this article I discuss Marketing / Distribution Strategy, Adaptation, Phygital Strategy, Neighbourhood Strategy and Location.

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RESTAURANT BUSINESS MODEL (2)

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The building blocks of setting up and operating a successful restaurant 

This is the second in a four-part series of articles (2 of 4) focused on exploring the building blocks of a restaurant Business Model. These are what I believe form the foundation for setting up and operating a successful restaurant. In this article I discuss, Sequence of Service, Food Cost (COGS), Human Resources, Technology and Data Analysis / Sales Trends.

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RESTAURANT BUSINESS MODEL (1)

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The building blocks of setting up and operating a successful restaurant 

To me, the restaurant Business Model, is the foundation of any good restaurant business, but unfortunately, it is where most seem to fall short. There are myths out there that claim, 60%, 70% some even say up to 90% of restaurants fail within the first year of operation. I have yet to see concrete data on this. Regardless of whether these figures are accurate, any failure is heart-breaking and means someone’s life dream has been shattered. In most cases, this mainly happens because of one or a combination of missteps in the Business Model building blocks.

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