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Starting and Running a Successful Gastropub or Brasserie

Location, financing, pricing, marketing, designing, equipping, menus, staffing & accounting

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Gastropubs - Britain's very own version of the French bistro, brasserie or Spanish tapas bar - have grown into a vibrant and essential part of all that is good about British food, cooking, style and hospitality in the 21st century. The brasserie is also coming of age in Britain and differs from gastropub in style and type of food, the emphasis on more refined yet simple food and decor. Bridging the divide between the formality of the restaurant and a cafe, brasseries offer a more relaxed approach to eating out alongside the gastropub. But not a the expense of the food. This book is aimed at those who would like to get into the gastropub business for the first time, and at those already in the pub or restaurant business wishing to trade up.

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Starting and Running a Successful Gastropub or Brasserie, Carol Godsmark

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Título
Starting and Running a Successful Gastropub or Brasserie
Subtítulo
Location, financing, pricing, marketing, designing, equipping, menus, staffing & accounting
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
How To Books
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
256
ISBN10
1845282019
ISBN13
9781845282011
Serie
Descripción
Gastropubs - Britain's very own version of the French bistro, brasserie or Spanish tapas bar - have grown into a vibrant and essential part of all that is good about British food, cooking, style and hospitality in the 21st century. The brasserie is also coming of age in Britain and differs from gastropub in style and type of food, the emphasis on more refined yet simple food and decor. Bridging the divide between the formality of the restaurant and a cafe, brasseries offer a more relaxed approach to eating out alongside the gastropub. But not a the expense of the food. This book is aimed at those who would like to get into the gastropub business for the first time, and at those already in the pub or restaurant business wishing to trade up.