Spring Creek Restaurants
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Spring Creek Restaurants
Spring Creek Restaurants The Sauce A Word from Chris Carroll Spring Creek Restaurants Newsletter Spring Creek Barbeque has made a landmark leap to Texas’ largest city, with the opening of two new Houston stores. This is a very important step in the growth of our company. We already have a reputation for great food and customer service in the Metroplex and in East Texas. Now, we are introducing the Spring Creek style to the Houston community. So far, the response has been excellent from our new guests, who say they love our food, but who also never fail to comment on the friendliness of our management and staff, and the attention to customer service. The opening of restaurants in a completely new market has told us something good about our company, and that is how much people notice and appreciate friendliness and attention to customer service. Our industry has never been more competitive than it is today, and the only way to be successful is to offer great food, with that extra touch of personal service to each and every guest who walks through our doors. I am very proud of our Spring Creek team in Houston, but equally proud of our Mexican Inn team, who recently opened a busy new Lake Worth location. Also of special note is the fact that Shady Oak celebrates its five-year anniversary this spring. And, of course, Spring Creek continues to deliver great food and service to our North and East Texas clientele. Finally, at this busy time of the year, it is appropriate to recognize the many contributions of the Spring Creek Catering Company. While providing an excellent service, this dedicated group also introduces new customers to our restaurants at every catering event. One of our company’s strengths has always been its fine people. Now, with the growth we anticipate in the next few years, the challenge is for each of us to perform at the highest level possible each and every day. May 007 working copy.indd 1 Editor...Greg T. Hall May 2007 Employee Profile BRYAN HARGROVE Spring Creek Barbeque Bryan and his son Hayden attend a Rangers game. Position: Southeast Regional Director for Spring Creek Barbeque. Bryan leads our company’s expansion into the Houston market. Hometown: Dallas, although he moved around a lot while growing up. Family: Wife D.D., son Hayden (5) and daughter Allyson (almost 2) Most influential person in his life: Bryan says there is no question that D.D. has made him the person he is today. Special interests: Spending time with his family, baseball and working with wood. Time with Spring Creek Barbeque: 13 years Bryan had already attended college (McMurry University) and had some restaurant experience when he walked in the door at Spring Creek Irving. From there, he became a member of the DeSoto opening team. Bryan then moved to Arlington, followed by Lewisville, and once again came to DeSoto, where he was named SPRING CREEK BARBEQUE-LITTLE YORK Store Partner. Five years ago, Bryan joined the leadership ranks with responsibility over several stores. Then, a remarkable opportunity came his way. He was offered the top management position in the new Houston market. With the opening of our first Spring Creek restaurant in Houston, Bryan has had a chance to observe the people in this fast-growing city. He finds them universally nice and genuine. Not only that, but they have given the restaurant an early vote of confidence. Bryan says people talk to him about the great food and the pleasant atmosphere. But what has really impressed our guests, he says, is the friendliness of the staff and the attention to customer service. Bryan adds that his team of student employees does a superior job. Finally, he says that his management team is extraordinary. First, he knows them all very well and has worked with them for a long time, so everyone feels a sense of teamwork. Second, they all understand what makes Spring Creek so special and have the same high expectations he has. Owner Chris Carroll says of Bryan, “He is a strong leader, with a great deal of talent and determination to succeed. I can’t think of a better person to fill this important role.” We at The Sauce offer Bryan our congratulations for a job well done! Pictured to the left is the entire Spring Creek opening team for our company’s first venture into the dynamic Houston market. After its opening on January 29, the Little York restaurant experienced an extremely busy first month and great reviews from customers who were new to the Spring Creek experience. /1/007 ::0 PM Congratulations.... to these members of our Management Team! At Spring Creek The opening of our first two Houston restaurants has brought about the relocaton of some of Spring Creek’s most talented team members from the Metroplex to South Texas. These include Bryan Hargrove (Southeast Regional Director), Todd Gordon (Managing Partner), and Ellis Dyson (District Manager). The Houston/West Little York store management team consists of Store Partner David Grissom, #2 Manager Dale Parchman, along with Mike Rhoads, who is both a Store Manager and Catering Manager, Eric Hayes, Charlie McKinney and Rick Weber. The management team at the recently-opened Humble store includes Ellis Dyson, Matt Barrett, Chris Hill, Juan Perez and Sonny Daniels. Meanwhile, these changes have taken place in our Metroplex restaurants: New to the Store Partner Position are Cory Hall (Mansfield) and Kim Hill (Addison). New #2 Managers are: Reggie Barber (Frisco), Russell Francis (Preston), Kyle Mitchell (Addison), Dathan Parks (Arlington), Jason Ramsey (Irving), Chris Stewart (Mesquite) and Philip Yates (Garland). At Shady Oak Bobby Brown is the new District Manager with responsibility for the Fossil Creek and North Arlington stores. New Store Partners are Chris Dobbs (Fossil Creek) and Whitt Melton (North Arlington). Top Performer Contest celebrates nine lives The contest that started in the fall of 2002 is still going strong. The Top Performer Contest, which is scored on criteria that impact and lead to positive guest experiences at Spring Creek Barbeque, has just completed its ninth running. The coveted “Top Performer Cup” last resided in the DeSoto store under the leadership of Lo Fong Kiatoukaysi. However, everything was up for grabs again this spring as the Spring Creek leadership group comprised of Larry Swanzy, David Degelia, Eric Boykin and Dinny Stack, administered another contest to see who is our current Top Performer. The contest has always been about gauging a store’s ability to provide great food and service and to be able to do it in front of the area leadership who serve as judges. The respective area manager nominated each store. Irving, Preston, Richardson and defending champion DeSoto rose to the top and battled each other for the title and the rights to the trophy. As is always the case, the event climaxes with the announcement of the winner at the Top Performer Banquet. Shady Oak Barbeque & Grill on Copeland Road hosted the banquet. The Sauce extends a special thanks to Shady Oak Store Partner Whitt Melton and his crew for being excellent hosts, not to mention Shady Oak Director of Operations, Gary Burkham, for standing shoulder to shoulder with Whitt in the kitchen cranking out the food. All of the Area Managers had an opportunity to recognize their nominated stores and respective managers. Later, as is the tradition, each Spring Creek Store Partner stood and explained to the audience why they thought their store should win. When the envelope was opened, the Richardson Store, under the guidance of Dual Role Store Partner Gary Myers, brought home the cup. All the nominated stores and their staffs Members of the Richardson team pictured left to right are: Fabian Flores, Josh should be very Smith, Gabe Mueller, Gary Myers, Eddie Mann, Cody Crenshaw and David Vest. proud. Please join The Sauce in recognizing the staff and management teams from the following Top Performer Contestants: New to the #2 position are: Jacob Grossheusch (Plano), Brandon Haddad (South Arlington), Jacob Parnell (North Arlington) and J.J. Wiggins (Fossil Creek). Richardson: Store Partner Gary Myers, #2 Fabian Flores, Cody Crenshaw, David Vest, Eddie Mann & Josh Smith At Mexican Inn Preston: Store Partner Belinda Smith, #2 Russell Francis and Chad Olson New General Managers are: Doug Cassidy (Arlington), Ben Flores (Lake Worth), Adriana Gonzalez (Camp Bowie), Juan Piedra (Eighth Avenue), Ricardo Rivera (Burleson) and Ivan Soto (Mansfield). Irving: Store Partner Michael Tejada, #2 Jason Tejada, Jesus Leon and Megan Fortune New #2 Managers are Jeff Cox (Arlington) and P.J. Santos (Bedford). At the Corporate Office New to the corporate staff since our last issue are: Mike Dilley, real estate specialist; Carla Hale, receptionist; Amanda McDonald, catering assistant; and Steve Wunderlich, who now handles restaurant management recruiting (after having spent many years with us in restaurant management). May 007 working copy.indd DeSoto: Store Partner Lo Fong Kiatoukaysi, #2 Ashford Norwood, Jeffrey Williams, John McGowty, Johnny Robertson and Josue Garcia GREAT JOB! G.T.H. Two members of the Texas Rangers baseball team came out to mingle with the guests at Shady Oak Fossil Creek, and several Shady Oak employees were there to greet them (left to right): Pablo Martinez, Jennifer Coon, Alicia Pieri, Pitcher John Koronka, Pitcher Scott Feldman, District Manager Bobby Brown, Matt Roland, Lee Reed and Logan Liles. /1/007 ::1 PM Block Contest 2006-”Best at the Block” Say the word “block” to someone outside the industry, and it might conjure up imagery of a “city block” or a “building block” or even a football maneuver intended to impede the path of someone. However, using the term “block” within the four walls of a Spring Creek Barbeque will instantly register as the place where knife-wielding meat cutters ply their trade. Over the years, many of our cutters have achieved expert status and regularly wow our guests with their unique and finely-honed skills with a knife. Spring Creek block personnel are one of a kind, in that they educate and entertain our guests while putting out beautiful plates hundreds of times a day in all of our locations. For the first time in 2005, we put our experts to the test to see who was the “best at the block.” It was so competitive and so much fun that we had to let our finest have at it again in 2006. All contestants were initially qualified in their home stores to compete for a position in the semi-finals. Three different semi-final competitions were held where the field was narrowed to nine contestants. The contestants were judged in the areas of speed, accuracy and presentation, with the highest value attributed to presentation. All nine finalists received knife sets and, most importantly, special shirts proclaiming them as finalists in the 2006 “Best at the Block” competition. Individual skills champions received special trophies, and the Grand Champion in each division received a trophy, DVD Player and a 32” color TV, not to mention the recognition of being the best in the company in their division. Please join The Sauce in acknowledging these champions: Finalists: Jesus Leon (Irving), Mike Ogles (Fort Worth), Bill Fanous (Preston) and Brad Thomason (Irving). Best Presentation: Juan Perez (Arlington) Most Accurate: Juan Perez (Arlington) Fastest Knife: Matt Barrett (Mansfield) *** Honorable mention to Kim Hill (Addison) who missed fastest knife honors by one second. Grand Champion Open Division: Juan Perez (Arlington)-two years in a row! Grand Champion Store Partner Division: Ryan Bradshaw (Garland) Grand Champion High School Division: Adam Henley (Lake Worth) A special thanks to all of the host stores and their staffs, contestants, judges and especially those of you who came out to watch and cheer your favorites on...you proved once again that Spring Creek Barbeque is made up of some of the finest people anywhere. Here is looking forward to the 2007 competition. P.S. Juan Perez is running out of places to put TV’s, so I hope that everyone is practicing. G.T.H. May 007 working copy.indd /1/007 :: PM Spring Creek All Star Spotlight Jessica Cannon-Garland Ben Phillips-Mansfield When Jessica joined the Garland team, “she rose to the top quickly,” says her Store Partner Ryan Bradshaw. He points to Jessica’s leadership and overall great work ethic as special qualities. She also trains and mentors new employees, showing poise and maturity beyond her years. Jessica is a graduate of Sachse High, where she made excellent grades and participated in many activities. She is now doing a great job with her college work and was recently named a Spring Creek Associate Manager. Ben’s former and current Store Partners Matt Barrett and Cory Hall say that Ben is a wonderful employee who excels at every store position. He is one of Mansfield’s top blockmen and can handle even the busiest situation. All the newer and younger employees trust and look up to Ben. While working 30 hours per week, he also attends Tarrant County College, where he makes excellent grades. Matt says that, as a former All Star himself, he recognizes Ben as a great candidate for this honor. Josue Garcia-DeSoto Brady Robertson-Bedford Manager Ashford Norwood and Store Partner Lo Fong Kiatoukaysi give Josue the highest praise. As a high school employee, he was outstanding, balancing a 35-hour per week work schedule with high grades and activities. Now a straight-A college student, Josue serves as an Associate Manager with the same high standards. From his first day on the job, he has displayed an outstanding work ethic and fine leadership skills. Josue does his job “the Spring Creek way” and sees that others do the same. Ashford and Lo Fong say he is simply everything an All Star should be. Brady is a “prime example of an All-Star,” say Store Partner Jeff Satterly and Manager Brandon Littlepage. He started as Bedford’s best busser and disher, and in a short time moved to the line, where he excelled. Brady can handle the block with confidence, even on the busiest nights. With a 35-hour work week, he is a very valuable member of his store’s team. Not only does Brady take his Spring Creek responsibilities seriously, but he is also a top sutdent at L. D. Bell High, where he is in his junior year. Derek Levi-Bedford Ashton Snoga-Mesquite Derek can always be counted on when help is needed, according to his Store Partner Jeff Satterly and Manager Brandon Littlepage. He is a leader who consistently shows up early for his shifts and has mastered every job in the store. Derek is a junior at Trinity High, makes high grades, and balances a 30-hour week at Spring Creek with his position as receiver on his school’s varsity football team. Jeff and Brandon say they are very lucky to have him on the Spring Creek team. Ashton’s Store Partner David Bolduc says that she is a great employee who always arrives early with a smile on her face. She knows all store positions, helps train new employees and is always willing to stay late or work an extra shift. Ashton is extremely courteous to guests, calling many by name. At Poteet High, where she is a senior, Ashton makes high grades and plays on the soccer team. David says he’s happy to announce that she has just been named a Spring Creek Associate Manager. Around the Community... In the News Our company’s restaurants have recently received some outstanding recognition in the news and in the community! Fort Worth’s Mexican Inns were voted “Best Tex-Mex under $10” by the readers of Fort Worth Weekly. This is the second year in a row that the restaurants have received this vote of confidence! Mexican Inn Lancaster Avenue was named “Business of the Year” by the East Fort Worth Business Association. This important community organization cited the restaurant’s beautiful new building and continued excellent food and service as reasons for the award. Spring Creek Mansfield and Mexican Inn Mansfield were both honored by the Mansfield News-Mirror readers poll. Mexican Inn was named the best place to go for TexMex, and Spring Creek actually received two awards, for best barbeque and best buffet. Our brand new Spring Creek Humble location received some great pre-opening publicity when The Tribune published an article about Spring Creek’s excellent food and customer service, complete with a photo of our building. Finally, Spring Creek Fort Worth received a “thumbs up” in the Star-Telegram, because when one of our managers found a wallet full of money several weeks ago, he called our guest and returned her property. She was extremely grateful and wrote to the newspaper. While the Star-Telegram did not name the manager, The Sauce thanks Store Partner Mike Killian, for representing Spring Creek so well! In Fond Memory Merleann Money We at Spring Creek Companies mourn the loss of Merleann Money, who fought a long and courageous battle against cancer, and passed away on February 4. Our sympathies are with her husband Tommy, daughter April, family and friends. Merleann was loved by everyone who knew her, and she is greatly missed. Elsa Hernandez Spring Creek Companies is also saddened by the loss of Elsa Hernandez, long time employee at Spring Creek Barbeque Arlington. Store Partner David Grissom says she had a wonderful personality, and customers looked forward to her smile at the end of the serving line. She is truly missed by both customers and co-workers alike. Pictured above is the building that houses the new corporate office for Spring Creek Companies. Owner Chris Carroll says, “We’re very proud of our new headquarters, and everyone is enjoying the attractive surroundings. More importantly, it is arranged to allow us to better serve the needs of our restaurants.” The new office is located at 2340 West Interstate 20, Suite 100, in Arlington. Congratulations! To Spring Creek Burleson Store Partner Shane Morgan and Tammy Anders, who were married on April 16. May 007 working copy.indd /1/007 ::8 PM Baby Girl, TAKE YOUR BOW! Bethany Ann McGowty Avery Kay Burkham Avery is the new daughter of Shady Oak Director of Operations Gary Burkham and his wife Katy. Born on January 29, Avery weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long. Bethany, born on October 12, 2006, is the new daughter of Spring Creek DeSoto Manager John McGowty and his wife Amanda. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was 18 1/4 inches long. Ella Grace Myers Sydney Francis Dobbs Sydney was born on January 6 to Shady Oak Fossil Creek Store Partner Chris Dobbs and his wife Stephanie. She weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long. Ella was born on November 8, 2006, to Spring Creek Richardson Dual Role Store Partner Gary Myers and his wife Nanette. She weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and was 18 inches long. Elizabeth Jeanine Ullman Kirstin Mikal Johnson Kirsten is the new daughter of Spring Creek Keller Manager Curtis Johnson and his wife, Roshunda. Born on March 30, Kirstin weighed 8 lbs, 12 oz. and was 22 inches long. Elizabeth is the new daughter of Spring Creek Addison Manager Robert Ullman and his wife Chelly. Born on February 23, Elizabeth weighed 8 lbs, 1 oz. and was 19 3/4 inches long. Mexican Inn shares homecoming celebration On Wednesday night, April 25, the news was full of the homecoming of a group of U.S. soldiers on their way to the Metroplex from Iraq. These members of the 14th Marine Regiment from the Naval Air station in Fort Worth enjoyed the last leg of their journey on Mark Cuban’s private jet, and when they landed, they were met with a grand celebration. Guests that evening at Mexican Inn Mansfield enjoyed a continuation of the celebration when two of the returning soldiers, the Orton brothers, and a dozen members of their family arrived for dinner. Training Director LeAnn Holly said, “There was a very special feeling in the restaurant that night. When we brought out the cake that the family provided, our staff sang a welcome home song, and all our customers cheered. Everyone offered the Ortons their thanks and good wishes all evening long.” Then, when it was time for the local news, everyone packed the Mexican Inn bar and cheered some more as the news reports told the story of a very good day for some brave American soldiers. Suburban Mexican Inns hold two contests Congratulations to the winners of two competitions held at the suburban Mexican Inns! The Ultimate Server Competition The Ultimate Server Competition involved all areas of customer service, from menu knowledge to interaction with customers. This contest was won at the store level by the Mexican Inn Arlington team, and in the individual category by Christian Lopez of Bedford. Pictured below are the four finalists. The BOH Elite Skills Competition The Back of the House Elite Skills Competition challenged the participants regarding accuracy, plate presentation and speed. Finalists were named in the categories of Best Presentation, Most Accurate and Fastest. Among the winners in the Grand Champion category were Fernando Martinez, Ever Lozano and Porfirio Sanchez. Grand Champions in the Management Division and winners in the Fastest category are (left to right) Ever Lozano and Porfirio Sanchez. Grand Champion in the Cook Division Fernando Martinez displays his trophy. Ultimate Server finalists are Heather Kipker of Mansfield, Nate Brown of Arlington, Christian Lopez of Bedford and Heath Noles of Burleson. Robert Hubbard (center) congratulates Gregorio Mojica (left) and Alfonso Salais (right), finalists and winners in the Most Accurate category. Finalist and winner in the Best Presentation category is Irma Ignacio. May 007 working copy.indd /1/007 ::0 PM A Line-up of Openings SPRING CREEK BARBEQUE-FRISCO Opening a restaurant during the busy Christmas holiday season (last December 16) may not by the easiest thing to do, but it certainly got Spring Creek Frisco off to a busy start. To compound the excitement, the Frisco store is adjacent to Stonebriar Mall and attracted area shoppers from the start. To the credit of the management team, the store is still extremely busy! The grand opening team members are pictured from left: Howard Merritt, Store Partner Michael Moszak, Manager Brian Orozco and #2 Manager Reggie Barber. SPRING CREEK BARBEQUE-LITTLE YORK This store introduced the people of Houston to the Spring Creek way of providing great food and customer service! After the store’s opening on January 29, it quickly became a local favorite. See page 1 for a photo of the entire grand opening team. MEXICAN INN CAFE-LAKE WORTH This beautiful store opened on February 15, bringing cheers from the many area residents who were familiar with the Mexican Inns and couldn’t wait to have a location in their neighborhood. They have given the restaurant a great vote of confidence! Pictured from left to right are members of the grand opening team: Manager Juan Copado, Candida Castro, Diane Aguilera, #2 Manager Ivone Galindo, Area Manager Cristi Dewveall, General Manager Ben Flores, Manager Memo Benitez and Director of Operations Robert Hubbard. Not pictured are Dan Lopez, Eric Manjarrez, LeAnn Holly, and Angel Figueroa. SPRING CREEK BARBEQUE-HUMBLE Following the tradition of our first Houston-area store, this restaurant opened on April 16 to great local interest about what Spring Creek is all about. The reviews have been wonderful, and our guests have created long lines at the new store. The entire grand opening team is pictured to the left. SAUCE CONTRIBUTORS Greg T. Hall Editor Becky Carroll Writer Kevin Guyton Art Director May 007 working copy.indd /1/007 ::01 PM