Restaurant Owners Uncorked

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Mar 29, 2022 • 26min

Episode 345: Bret Oliverio, Sup Dogs, Greenville & Chapel Hill, N.C.

Long time friend and customer of Schedulefly Bret Oliverio from the world famous Sup Dogs found time to join us in the middle of being in the Bartsool Sports Best College Bar Final Four, preparing for a 4500 person outdoor party this week at his Greenville location, and getting ready for the iconic UNC vs. Duke NCAA Men's Final Four basketball game in a few days. And he and his bride have a 1-month old at home! Always great to check in with Bret, enjoy...
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Mar 28, 2022 • 28min

Episode 344: Travis Huffman, Riley's Bar & Grill, Chico, CA

Riley's is the defending champion of the Barstool Sports Best College Bar competition, and heads into this week in the Final Four of this year's competition. Follow them on Twitter @RileysChico or Instagram to track their success during the tournament and vote for them. 
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Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 4min

Episode 343: Jason Cervantes, lil' Vegerie, Redondo Beach, CA

This will be the first in a series with Jason, who is opening his first business on May 1, 2022. Lil' Vegery is a quickservice concept serving up vegan smoothies, salads, bowls and juices, great ambience, and thoughtful service. We spoke to Jason about creating a business plan and a pitch deck, gathering investors, finding good people to help him kick start his business, and more. Stay tuned as we check in with Jason every few months to se how things are going. This will be fun, enjoy!
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Mar 23, 2022 • 34min

Episode 342: Diana Swartz, Rockin' Bowl at Daffodil Bowl, Puyallup, WA

What a cool story! Diana spent three decades in the legal profession but left four years ago to buy a historic bowling alley along with her husband. She is a great example of somebody who successfully made a transition from the corporate world into hospitality, and we talked about the skillset it takes to do this. Diana is great listener, leads by example, and truly loves and values hospitality as a very important part of the fabric of any great community. Such a fun conversation, really appreciated this opportunity to learn from Diana. Enjoy...
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Mar 2, 2022 • 45min

Episode 341: Sam Sameni, The Sameni Group, Dallas, TX

Sam took a last minute opportunity at age 19 to be a bouncer at a nightclub in Dallas. A couple decades later he has built a business with 350+ employees at over a dozen locations. We love this entrepreneurial sort of grit, hustle, and learning from mistakes. Enjoy!
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Mar 1, 2022 • 53min

Episode 340: Juan Padro, The Culinary Creative Group, Denver, CO

Juan and his team are absolutely crushing it and his vision for what restaurants can and should do in our society is tremendous. We absolutely loved having the chance to host this episode, an absolute must-listen if you want to learn from somebody who is leading the industry to a new place. Enjoy!
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Feb 23, 2022 • 1h 13min

Episode 339: Rob Masone, Kounter, Rock Hill, S.C.

Twelve years and over 300 restaurant owner interviews into this journey, there are now two stories that stopped us cold and that we'll never forget as long as we live. This is one of them. Amazing episode, enjoy!
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Feb 21, 2022 • 29min

Episode 338: Hospitality as a Career: Kyle Miller, Avery Brewing, Boulder, CO

Kyle is a musician and spent a few years after music school in a band before making the leap ten years ago to hospitality. We talked about how hospitality and music are similar, with a nightly "audition" taking place. We also go into the history of Avery Brewing, finding the right people to create a great experience for your guests, the changes in the cart beer seen, and more. Kyle is a great dude who loves what he does. Enjoy!
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Feb 17, 2022 • 28min

Episode 337: Hospitality as a Career: Ace Cunnings, Pins Mechanical Company, Columbus, OH

We had so much fun getting to know Ace, a hospitality veteran and a magician! Super dude, loves what he does. Enjoy...
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Feb 16, 2022 • 23min

Episode 336: Hospitality as a Career: Morgan Slade, Quirk Hotel, Richmond, VA

Morgan has been in hospitality over 20 years and made his way from his home state of CA to Richmond, VA six years ago to help run Quirk Hotel, a killer boutique hotel that started as an art gallery. With a second location running smoothly and the possibility of a third down the road, artist and operations director Morgan is having fun helping create a lasting impression to guests of his hotels. You can't listen to this and not want to visit Quirk! Enjoy...

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