The Restaurant Dream?
|
| List Price: | $21.95 |
| Price: | $14.93 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
28 new or used available from $10.24
Average customer review:Product Description
Each and every year, countless numbers of individuals act on their life-long dreams and decide to open a restaurant. Many of these aspiring restaurateurs are engaging in this activity for the first time, and unfortunately they are at a greater risk for making mistakes that could unnecessarily doom their fledgling business from the start. Many of these mistakes, however, are avoidable. The shelves are full of books about restaurants. Some offer advice on operations and menu planning. Some contain inspiring photographs of interior and exterior spaces. Others share the details behind one concept or individual’s success story. But comprehensive information available on the restaurant development process is limited. The establishment of a new restaurant concept is full of emotion, surprise, frustration, risk, and satisfaction that simply cannot be conveyed in a textbook format. The Restaurant Dream? is based on a true account of one team’s efforts to develop a restaurant concept from the ground up. All aspects of the development process, from initial ideation through design, construction, opening, and the first months of operations, are covered. It is written in the form of a story, which interweaves educational material with real-life events and the unexpected twists and turns that seemed to exist around almost every corner. From elation to deception and camaraderie to lawsuits, this book shows that the surreal components of opening a restaurant are not uncommon—they are just not frequently shared. The Restaurant Dream? shares strategies, logic, successes, and failures so that the aspiring restaurateur may learn from this effort and improve their own likelihood for success.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36543 in Books
- Published on: 2006-05-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 328 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780910627832
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
- Click here to view our Condition Guide and Shipping Prices
Editorial Reviews
Review
"A must-read for anyone who plans on starting their own restaurant company. The Restaurant Dream? helps eliminate the nightmares." -- Rob Foraker, Director of Equipment Purchasing, Max & Erma’s Restaurants, Inc.
"Allows students and other would-be restaurateurs to make informed decisions about entering the restaurant business..." --Stephani Robson, Cornell University School of Hotel Management
“A must-read for anyone who plans on starting their own restaurant company. The Restaurant Dream? helps eliminate the nightmares.” --Rob Foraker, Director of Equipment Purchasing, Max & Erma’s Restaurants, Inc.
“Every person who has the dream of opening a restaurant must read this book..." --Tim Rosendahl, CEC, CCE, AAC, President - Executive Chef, Dakota Food Group
About the Author
Lee Simon is an award winning designer, specializing in commercial foodservice and hospitality projects. A graduate of Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, he has taught Hospitality Facilities Planning and Design at the University of Central Florida’s Rosen School of Hospitality Management. He is also the author of a column on hospitality design which has been featured in dozens of publications throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, India, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Nigeria, and the United Arab Emirates. As a practicing designer, Lee uses his operational experience on a daily basis to assist his clients with the planning of new and renovated foodservice facilities. His past projects, located in the United States and abroad, include all types of foodservice operations.
Customer Reviews
View from the "back of the house"
Having been in the equipment side of the foodservice industry for over 25 years, I am aware of the pitfalls novice restaurateurs never anticipate. Lee Simon captures these and more in his down-to-earth, in-depth overview of restaurant development. The Restaurant Dream? should be required reading for anyone who dreams of owning his or her own restaurant -- the book serves as "boot camp" for early stage developers.
Want to open a restaurant? Buy this book!
This book is full of real people and real examples dealing with opening your own restaurant. Most of this book is written as a chronicle of the opening of a restaurant, which makes it very interesting to read and learn from. Learning from someone else's mistakes can make your restaurant opening smoother and more profitable for you.
From dream to creating a menu to opening night, if you are considering a restaurant as your business, you will find this book to be full of timely and informative tips and hints for you to become a restaurant owner. The last chapter is great as it goes over the lessons that the author had learned through opening their own restaurant, which can help others in opening their own restaurant.
From the beginning when the restaurant is only a dream to the end when you are a restaurant owner, you will find this book helpful. I highly recommend it if you have a restaurant dream of your own.
Very highly recommended and invaluable reading!
Every year thousands of people venture into the restaurant business, either establishing their own independent restaurants or through purchasing a franchise from one of the established restaurant chains. What sets "The Restaurant Dream?: An Inside Look At Restaurant Development, From Concept To Reality" apart from the many "how to" books about starting up and operating a restaurant is that it is written in the form of a story, interweaving educational material with real-life experiences, including all the unexpected twists and turns that author and restauranteur Lee Simon personally encountered. Laid out for the reader are the aspirations, emotions, planning, deceptions, camaraderie, frustrations, risks, and lawsuits that were a part of the restaurant development and operations experience. Readers will see the strategies employed, the logic engaged, the successes and the failures that any aspiring restaurateur can learn and profit from, thereby improving their own prospects for success. Although specific to the restaurant business, The Restaurant Dream? has much to commend it to the reading lists of anyone considering an entrepreneurial venture in establishing a small business regardless of the product or services to be provided the public. Very highly recommended and invaluable reading!



