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The Restaurant Guy and The Finance Guy are the personalities behind Branded Hospitality. Together they connect hospitality, technology, and capital. In the podcast, the Restaurant Guy and The Finance Guy explore exciting trends, happenings, and breakthroughs in hospitality technology. They will be chatting with leaders, marketers, and experts that are leading a new era of innovation. Our hosts bring their gregarious and entertaining personalities to all their topics.

Hospitality Hangout The Hospitality Hangout by Branded Hospitality Ventures

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The Restaurant Guy and The Finance Guy are the personalities behind Branded Hospitality. Together they connect hospitality, technology, and capital. In the podcast, the Restaurant Guy and The Finance Guy explore exciting trends, happenings, and breakthroughs in hospitality technology. They will be chatting with leaders, marketers, and experts that are leading a new era of innovation. Our hosts bring their gregarious and entertaining personalities to all their topics.

    Restaurant Lifers: Focusing on Passion and Crafting the Stepping Stones for Success

    Restaurant Lifers: Focusing on Passion and Crafting the Stepping Stones for Success

    In this episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg, “The Restaurant Guy,” and Jimmy Frischling, “Finance Guy,” are joined by Scott Redler, co-founder of Freddy’s Frozen Custard and founder of Redler’s Hospitality.

    Scott tells his story of 48 years of experience, dedication, and admiration for the restaurant industry and creating an impact on others’ entrepreneurial lives and experiences. From the birth of Shanghai Charlie’s and Timberline Steakhouse to navigating the complexities of finances, location, and ergonomics, Scott's journey is a personal tale of passion and perseverance.

    Key Takeaways:

    Scott’s early dedication to the industry and his continual partnership.The hardships entrepreneurs encounter and the exchange of experience gained leading up to success.Lessons learned: Scott shares insights from his ventures like Shanghai Charlies and Timberline Steakhouse. He emphasizes the importance of culture, location, and attitude as key ingredients for any entrepreneurial venture. He also shares his truth about the recession's toll, where his 4-million-dollar investment, Timberline Steakhouse, sells for 25,000.Freddy’s: the concept and entrepreneurs behind the investment. With integrity, minimal investment, and hard work, Freddy's has become a beloved fixture, serving up satisfaction to over 50% of its patrons to this day. As the first franchise was brought to life in Hutchinson, Kansas, Scott celebrates the joy of franchisee success stories, where lives are changed and businesses flourish.Scott tours across the country and even beyond as the Honors of Service Chair of the National Restaurant Association. Now, with Mocha’s Café and Redler Hospitality, Scott continues to stir up excitement in the industry. With a wealth of experience, Scott plans to make Mocha's Café a franchisable business and share his success.Hot Takes: From AI-driven drive-through menus to paperless receipts via automatic email, Scott spices up the conversation with insights into the hottest trends in food service technology. From the importance of the Owner Operator Concept to the game-changing benefits of data-driven decision-making (DDD).

    • 45 min
    The Kitchen’s Engine Room: Fueling Restaurant Innovation | Season 11, Vol. 13

    The Kitchen’s Engine Room: Fueling Restaurant Innovation | Season 11, Vol. 13

    In this episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg, “The Restaurant Guy,” and Jimmy Frischling, “The Finance Guy,” are joined by Angela Leet, CEO of QSR Automations. 

    Angela discusses the company’s innovative kitchen automation solutions and their recent recognition of being named as a finalist for the prestigious Ring of Fire award. She shares insights into their new product, ConnectSmart Recipes Plus, which aims to extend the capabilities of kitchen screen investments and address labor challenges through digital transformation. She delves into QSR Automations’ philosophy of treating the kitchen as the “engine room” of a restaurant, creating a calmer environment with real-time information and predictive data for kitchen staff. 


    Key Takeaways:

    (01:38) QSR Automations has pioneered restaurant tech since 1996 with its ConnectSmart platform used by major chains.
    (03:05) New product ConnectSmart Recipes Plus aims to extend kitchen screen capabilities and address labor challenges.
    (10:19) The kitchen is the engine room.
    (16:35) QSR leans toward the build-or-buy approach.
    (21:23) Solutions extend beyond restaurants to venues like stadiums, airports, and cruise ships.
    (31:31) QSR continues innovating after 25+ years and has been named a finalist for most innovative companies.
    (33:41) Angela prioritizes people and creating memorable experiences, starting in the kitchen.
    (39:28) Restaurants want to meet evolving consumer needs, like on-demand dining and customization.
    (41:25) QSR seeks true tech partnerships beyond just integration to provide a single customer solution.

    Resources Mentioned:

    QSR Automations
    Moneyball

    • 44 min
    Cracking the Code: Hatching a Breakfast Empire | Season 11, Vol. 12

    Cracking the Code: Hatching a Breakfast Empire | Season 11, Vol. 12

    In today’s episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg, “The Restaurant Guy,” and Jimmy Frischling, “The Finance Guy,” are joined by Ricky Richardson, Chief Executive Officer of Eggs Up Grill.

    Ricky discusses the brand’s origins and rapid expansion since he took over. He provides background on Eggs Up Grill being started by a third-generation diner operator and becoming a 100% franchised system. Ricky highlights the importance of maintaining a consistent brand culture as they grow through franchising, including implementing a new proprietary digital training platform. He also shares an “untold story” from his international restaurant experience involving an unconventional way to access water during an opening.

    Key Takeaways:

    (4:54) Ricky provides background on Eggs Up Grill.
    (10:42) Involving franchisees in the decision-making process.
    (19:39) Consistency in brand experience is critical as Eggs Up Grill expands through franchising.
    (20:21) Eggs Up Grill launched a proprietary digital training platform for franchisees.
    (26:12) An “untold story” from Ricky’s international experience. 
    (30:21) Nurturing brand culture through local franchise ownership is vital.
    (32:54) Food Service Feud!

    Resources:

    Toast
    Eggs Up Grill

    • 44 min
    How This Tech Duo Tackles Restaurant Marketing Challenges Head-On | Season 11, Vol. 11

    How This Tech Duo Tackles Restaurant Marketing Challenges Head-On | Season 11, Vol. 11

    In today’s episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg, “The Restaurant Guy,” and Jimmy Frischling, “The Finance Guy,” are joined by Sterling Douglass, Co-Founder and CEO of Chowly, Inc., and Andrew J. Nash, CEO of Targetable.

    Sterling and Andrew talk about Chowly’s recent acquisition of Targetable and the benefits this strategic move brings to restaurant operators. They discuss their combined vision of creating an all-in-one digital ordering and marketing solution tailored specifically for small and medium-sized businesses. The duo emphasizes simplifying technology processes, minimizing workloads for operators, and providing comprehensive, done-for-you services. Their goal is to address the entire customer journey from awareness and acquisition to retention marketing.

    Key Takeaways:

    (5:16) Targetable provides cost-effective digital marketing for restaurants.
    (9:31) Chowly aims for an all-in-one digital ordering solution for SMBs.
    (12:48) Addressing the entire customer journey from awareness to retention.
    (16:08) Simplifying technology processes and minimizing operator workload.
    (19:27) Offering comprehensive, done-for-you solutions for lack of marketing staff.
    (24:35) Emphasizing return on time (ROT) in addition to ROI.
    (34:14) Focusing on discoverability, awareness, acquisition, and retention marketing.
    (38:53) What is the ideal marketing spend?
    (43:43) Leveraging organic strategies for cost-effectiveness and targeted reach.
    (46:13) Serving SMBs and addressing their unique challenges.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Chowly, Inc.
    Targetable

    • 49 min
    Whoppers, Grand Slams, and Boston Trivia: Leaders Dish It All | Season 11, Vol. 10

    Whoppers, Grand Slams, and Boston Trivia: Leaders Dish It All | Season 11, Vol. 10

    In this episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg, “The Restaurant Guy,” and Jimmy Frischling, “The Finance Guy,” are joined by Theresa Montanaro, Regional Director of JSC Management for Burger King in New England; Jennifer Chavez, Chief Financial Officer of G2G Management Group, LLC; and John Hernandez, Chief Executive Officer of G2G Management Group, LLC.

    They discuss the fast-food and restaurant industry’s future, touching on leadership, technology, and innovation. They talk about starting in entry-level roles and the path to leadership, the significance of technology like AI and Restaurant365 in enhancing efficiency, and the role of kiosks in customer engagement. The importance of nurturing young talent and the strategic expansion of their companies is a highlight.


    Key Takeaways:

    (04:23) Leveraging AI to monitor team engagement and enhance customer interactions​​.
    (04:58) Theresa highlights the comprehensive use of Restaurant365 for various operational needs​​.
    (07:10) The importance of company culture in hiring and promoting young employees to leadership roles​​.


    (08:59) The current and future implementation of kiosks at Burger King locations​​.
    (11:09) Introduction of a special loyalty program at JSC locations with exclusive offers​​.
    (23:45) Starting out as a waitress.
    (32:10) Jennifer emphasizes the significance of dashboards in providing real-time data to owners and operators​​.
    (40:58) Food Service Feud.
    (59:43) John discusses the effectiveness of legacy brands like Denny’s in resonating with younger generations and the importance of targeted advertising and social media presence at the store level​​.
    (01:04:29) John’s favorite Boston-born celebrity.


    Resources:

    JSC Management
    G2G Management
    Restaurant365

    • 1 hr 5 min
    What Makes a Restaurant Concept Last for Decades? | Season 11, Vol. 9

    What Makes a Restaurant Concept Last for Decades? | Season 11, Vol. 9

    In today’s episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg, “The Restaurant Guy,” and Jimmy Frischling, “The Finance Guy,” are joined by Paul Walker of Village Inn, and Yildris Rodriguez-Ross, Chief Financial Officer of Fresh Dining Concepts, LLC.

    Paul and Yildris share the history of their companies and their involvement in the restaurant industry. They highlight the significance of familial and professional relationships that have underpinned their businesses' growth over decades. Yildris and Paul also emphasize the critical role of R365 technology in facilitating expansion and operational efficiency.


    Key Takeaways:
    (01:00) The Walker family’s restaurant business saga starts in the 1950s.
    (03:05) The business thrives on strong family ties.
    (04:20) Navigating through challenges, including a significant franchisee insolvency.
    (05:25) R365 technology plays a pivotal role in business administration.
    (07:15) Paul’s early job experiences molded his professional diligence.
    (09:10) Competitive spirit and sports are fundamental to the Walker family ethos.
    (10:15) Quality and innovation hold value in franchise partnerships.
    (11:30) In the food business, the drawbacks of valuing efficiency over quality.
    (16:15) How to lose customers and taint your brand.
    (26:07) Yildris worked in accounting before transitioning to hospitality.
    (31:44) Yildris was one of Restaurant365's first clients.
    (37:57) Data overload is an issue, so customizable dashboards focused on actionable KPIs are valuable.
    (39:23) Different teams like operations, finance, and culinary need tailored dashboard views.

    • 48 min

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Funny and Informative

Love this podcast! As a Hospitality Operator, this cast does an excellent job of talking shop in a relatable way. I don’t feel like I’m back in school, rather having a conversation with my colleagues about our industry grapes and gripes. Well done Schatzy and Jimmy!

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