Criss Angel, the Freak magician with a show at Planet Hollywood Resort, goes into the restaurant business. Angel bought Sugar’s Home Plate for $280,000 about 65 miles northeast of Las Vegas in Overton, Nevada, with a fast and casual rate. Angel discovered the restaurant while mountain biking with his family in the Moapa Valley near […]
Month: May 2021
Restaurant Business is a finalist for 14 Jesse H. Neal Awards
Image court catering company was named a finalist Monday for 14 Jesse H. Neal Awards, including Best Media Brand and Best Website, after a year in which the restaurant industry has been hit with an unprecedented challenge as the coronavirus drives closures widespread dining halls and threatened the existence of thousands of locations. The awards […]
Dak Prescott goes into catering
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott used part of his freshly made $160 million contract to invest in Cajun Bistro Walk-On’s. The 27-year-old Louisiana native now owns 20% of restaurants located in Arlington, Las Colinas, The Colony and Waco. He kicked off the business by distributing 1,000 meals to the Dallas County homeless community last Tuesday. […]
South Side Entrepreneurs Reimagine the Retail Restaurant Business During the COVID-19 Pandemic – CBS Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) — Almost everyone has been forced to get creative during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some South Side female entrepreneurs have decided to turn the devastation into dividends by reinventing the “bar and restaurant” into retail. When Yasmin Curtis’ Bronzeville seafood restaurant closed due to COVID-19, it hurt, but she started looking for ideas […]
From the Publisher: Introducing Restaurant Business Subscriptions
For much of the past three years, catering company took a trip. We have improved our coverage on RB Online. We have added newsletters such as The Bottom Line, Tech Check, QSR Update and updated our regular newsletter. We’ve added podcasts, hosted by RB’s roster of expert editors, including “A Deeper Dive”, “Menu Feed”, “Buzzworthy […]
Restaurant Association of Maryland CEO: Cicadas unlikely to harm restaurants
@BryanRenbaum Many Marylanders are growing increasingly concerned about the prospect of millions of small, harmless insects known as cicadas flooding the state in the coming weeks, but the president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Maryland is not one of them. In fact, Marshall Weston said Wednesday that he hadn’t heard “any restaurant expressing […]