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FLORIDA EDITION FLORIDA’S FOODSERVICE INDUSTRY NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER ◆ $3 WWW.TRNUSA.COM VOLUME 18 NUMBER 7 ◆ JULY 2014 State implements new food service inspection frequency Appetizers: Dick’s Wings opens in Jacksonville 5 Performance Foodservice launches Guinness flavors 9 ACF receives Culinary Certification Accreditation 13 Under the toque with Chef Nino Annunziata 14 Entrées: Advertisers Directory. . . . . . . . 2 Appell Pie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Calendar Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Classified Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 New Openings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Under the Toque. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 PAID WEST PALM BEACH,FL PERMIT NO. 4595 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE What’s Going On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Tallahassee, FL - Beginning July 1 the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s (DBPR) Division of Hotels and Restaurants implemented the risk-based inspection frequency program in accordance with a law passed during the 2013 Legislative Session. The new inspection frequency program will lower the regulatory burden for businesses that have a positive compliance history with DBPR as well as allow the department to focus its regulatory efforts in locations that may pose a higher risk to public safety. “Florida’s restaurants and food trucks not only serve the citizens of the state, but also those who are visiting on vacation, so ensuring public safety is crucial to Florida’s growing economy,” said DBPR Secretary Ken Lawson. “This new inspection frequency program allows the department to hone our regulatory efforts, which makes great business sense for our licensees and for Florida’s taxpayers.” Under the new inspection frequency requirements, food service establishments will be categorized by risk levels rated one through four. Assigned risk levels directly coincide with how many inspections establishments are required to undergo each fiscal year. For example, those assigned to level one, will be required to undergo one in- spection each fiscal year, whereas those assigned to level four will be required to undergo four inspections each fiscal year. Additionally, the requirement for the department to conduct an inspection each time a complaint is received will remain the same. An establishment’s initial classification shall be assigned upon annual inspection or upon application for a license and verified at the licensing inspection. Additionally, at the beginning of each fiscal year, DBPR will reassess each establishment’s inspection frequency classification and reclassify an establishment, if necessary. DBPR has a very robust website as well as the DBPR Mobile app where consumers can go to view an establishment’s inspection results anytime as well as an establishment’s newly-assigned risk level. The complete guidelines surrounding risk-based inspection frequency can be found in rule 61C-1.002 F.A.C. Consumers or licensees with questions regarding the new inspection frequency may also call DBPR at 850.487.1395 or visit the department’s website at DBPR Mobile app where consumers can go to view an establishment’s inspection results anytime as well as an establishment’s newly-assigned risk level. The complete guidelines surrounding risk-based inspection frequency can be found in rule 61C-1.002 F.A.C. Licensees with questions regarding the new inspection frequency may also call DBPR at 850.487.1395or visit the department’s website. The Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s mission is to license efficiently and regulate fairly. The Department licenses and regulates more than one million businesses and professionals ranging from hotels and restaurants, real estate agents and certified public accountants to veterinarians, contractors and cosmetologists. For more information visit www.MyFloridaLicense.com. Also, follow @FloridaDBPR on Twitter or Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation on Facebook for updates about license cycles, events and other important news. Pino Gelato opens three corporate stores in Destin Destin, FL - Pino Gelato announced the acquisition of three new corporate stores in Destin. The new locations, in addition to the company headquarters in Hilton Head Island, SC, mark four total corporate operated stores. The Pino Gelato brand continues to Scoop Some Happiness to new and existing customers during the development of Pino Gelato locations transitioned from a previous local chain of gelato stores. The company continues to expand upon existing locations in five airports (seven locations), four individual licensees and four corporate stores. The area of Fort Walton County in Northwest Florida Gulf Coast is now home to Pino Gelato Cafe in Silver Sands Premium Outlets, a full-scale gelateria in the outdoor shopping mall serving authentic gelato and sorbetto, boasting a full menu inclusive of panini, specialty coffees, and a selection of beer and wines. Pino Gelato at The Village of Baytowne Wharf in Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort has an array of boutiques, eateries and now Pino Gelato Café. Pino Gelato at The Boardwalk is a unique lo- cation and vibe just steps off the famous beach known as part of The Emerald Coast. The Pino Gelato Team has invested time and effort embedding happiness in order to get to know the local community. Pino Gelato gives back 5 percent of company annual sales to animal rescue organizations. Ramona Fantini, Chairman and CEO of Pino Gelato, has received the 2013 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award and 2013 Enterprising Women of the Year Award. Giving back to the community is a recognized part of both of these awards. Previous awards include: 2012 U.S. See GELATO page 13 2 Appell Pie What a shame FLORIDA JULY 2014 Howard Appell Recently we hosted family members including four children and two adults. I tip my hat to the parents of any family with four children or more. I frankly don’t know how they can afford four children. I’m not only speaking about money but time, commitment, sacrifice and when they are all girls, good luck. The planning for four weddings alone would send me into shock. Being from landlocked Tennessee they wanted to stay on the ocean and I don’t blame them. We found an older property right on the beach in Ft. Lauderdale with a pool, access to the beach, and a Tiki Bar adjacent to the large pool with a full food and drink menu. I don’t remember who said it but it is common for waterside restaurants to have mediocre food with great views and locations. Surprisingly the food was very good here, but the service was not. The first night at the hotel we went to the pool Tiki Bar area to have dinner. We were a party of ten. It was at least fifteen minutes before a server even noticed that we didn’t have menus. After another ten minutes our drink orders were taken. If you have ever experienced this kind of establishment you already know the rest of the story. Waiting, mistakes, and servers not able to deliver what we asked for in a timely manner. There was no language difference if that’s what you are thinking. It took one hour to receive our dinners. Remember, two of the group were young girls age one and two. The squirming, crying, dropping of silverware and overall anxiety was palatable. The kids were just fine that was me! As I stated before the food was good. On another day my wife and I went to the Tiki Bar area to sit at a table overlooking the beach and keep an eye on the kids with their parents frolicking in the sand and surf. We were there for fifteen ◆ Today’s Restaurant Publisher minutes again with no server anywhere in sight. Before we could order a drink we were asked to leave the table because there was a large party that wanted to sit where we were and had reserved it the day before. We moved to another table and never got a drink. I refused to go to the bar myself just on principal. The point of this replay of events is that the hotel has a “diamond” location with good food and they are content to let poor service be the norm. Why not take the great aspects of food and location and expand on them to make the total experience great? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining for complaining’s sake. I feel bad for the owners of the property because they are “leaving money on the table” by ignoring the service component of hospitality. There did not seem to be any systems in place or a manager on site to implement any systems if they had them. I guess they feel the bar makes so much money they can ignore the food service section. I could just imagine if the proper systems were in place how popular this property could be. As we were returning to the hotel room we passed an open door to the kitchen and being me I stuck my head in and yelled to the line cooks a blanket compliment of the food. They were stunned and after regaining their composure they thanked me. What a shame. A talented crew being hurt by poor service and no systems. It’s no secret that a business has to get it right the first time. Customers have so many alternative choices and they won’t give you their hard earned money for bad service. Take that hard look at the products and services you provide and make sure the customer experience you provide is great. You don’t want people saying “What a shame” about the closing of your restaurant. Index of Advertisers 24/7 Hospitality Technology..................9 Abacus .........................................................4 AMC Wholesale..........................................5 Barry Epstein ............................................14 Broward Nelson Fountain...............9 & 15 Culinary Software Services ....................7 Filter Pure....................................................2 Finkel Business Brokers ........................ 17 First Florida Insurance .......................... 16 Florida Power & Light............................20 Florida Restaurant Assoc. ............8 & 10 Florida Restaurant & Lodging Show....11 Gelato Fino.................................................12 Gordon Food Service................................3 Menu Cover Man........................................2 Merchant Bankcard.................................15 Miller & Associates ...................................5 Prime Meat Cuts........................................6 Restaurant Appliance Depot.................13 Restaurant Database Services..............6 Restaurant Vendors Association.........15 S.E.R.V.E. ....................................................15 Smart LED .................................................10 Thunderbird ..............................................19 Toby Neverett Auctions............................1 United Restaurant Equipment...............6 U Sell Club .................................................18 PUBLISHER .............................. 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The See WHAT’S GOING ON page 6 FLORIDA ◆◆◆◆ Taste of the Beach in Pensacola will be held this year from Sept 19-21. It is located on one of the most celebrated and scenic back-drops -the Gulf of Mexico and is a true feast for the palate. Tent after tent of seafood and signature dishes allows diners to experience the true culinary talents from around the Island. There will be a spectacular guest chef presentation that will kick up the gastronomic beach party with a cooking demonstration. New to this year’s festival is a cooking demonstration and meet and greet and question and answer session with celebrity chef Carla Hall. This special event will be held on Friday, September 19th, at the Pensacola Beach Hilton. Not only will national celebrity guest, Carla Hall, be in attendance Friday evening, but also many of the exceptional island chefs of Pensacola Beach. For all event information contact the Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce at 850.932.1500 or email to: info@tasteofpensacolabeach.com. Taste of the Beach is one of several festivals and events presented by the Pensacola Beach Chamber. JULY 2014 Next Gen Dine by Prelag Partners has released new updates that improves the speed and efficiency of the point of sale app. The new update release brings a more speed to the already fast point of sale application. The new update is designed to address a few minor bugs along with a boost in speed. There is overall improvement in performance with the new release. Table-side orders and payments are processed faster. Performance on Next Gen Dine brings great value to restaurants using it as their premier choice for POS systems. Next Gen Dine keeps customers happy as well as helping to increase revenue. Next Gen Dine is a cloud-based, mobile restaurant point of sale software designed for the iPad, based in Las Vegas, NV. Next Gen Dine also offers restaurant owners customer loyalty, gift card, social media, and fine- grained marketing tools. 4 Deal with an irate customer — don’t lose them FLORIDA JULY 2014 John Tschohl Facing off with a screaming, unreasonable, irrational customer represents the ultimate test of any employee’s service skills. It can take you to your breaking point if you’re not careful. Staying grounded and above the fray requires you to find inner strength, and persevere beyond the initial difficulties. Dealing with irate customers is one of the most pressure-packed experiences you will ever encounter on any job. During every confrontation it is important to remember: ◆ Every customer is a different person with a unique set of circumstances and personality traits. ◆ Irate customer encounters can emerge out of nowhere — the key is to be ready. ◆ You represent an opportunity to set things right. ◆ Compassion is essential. ◆ Despite your best efforts, sometimes there is nothing that can save a situation. Ditch the “I’m Sorry” Script. Sorry, just doesn’t cut it sometimes. Saying “”I’m Sorry” is so overused it sounds insincere. Be specific by saying “I apologize for this issue…” Make sure your apology directly makes reference to the actual issue, and ALWAYS try to use the customer’s name when addressing them. It adds a personal connection to them. Get on the customer’s side of the counter. Visualize for a moment an upset customer walking in your door ◆ Today’s Restaurant Contributor ◆ Remember, it costs at least five times as much to gain a new customer than keep an existing one… and approaching you. The first thing an angry customer does is attack you. It’s very important to remember that you are not personally being attacked but are listening to someone who is in an attacking mode. Partner with your customer. Let the customer know that your job is to go to bat for them. This tells them that you are their emissary and you want to resolve it together. The 4 C’s of handling irate customers and difficult situations It’s all about: ◆ Compassion – Listen carefully and react to their words, not just their behavior. Examine the facts. ◆ Calm – Remain calm and don’t lose your cool. ◆ Confidence – Handle the situation knowing you are following company guidelines—and serve the customer. ◆ Competence – Save the customer with your competent handling of the situation so he or she continues to be a customer. Regardless of how a problem is solved, getting it done now is the best way to stop the venting and to bring an irate customer around. You need to show your customer than, as an employee and as the face of your organization you are invested in solving the problem. 6 steps to handle irate customers 1. Listen carefully and with interest. Put yourself in your customer’s place 2. Ask questions and actively listen to the answers 3. Suggest alternatives that address their concerns 4. Apologize without laying blame 5. Solve the problem quickly and efficiently. Remember, it costs at least five times as much to gain a new customer than keep an existing one and with social media it’s even more costly. The average number of friends on Facebook is 130. Keeping a complaining customer, according to Tschohl, should be the top priority, and at these cost ratios you can afford to be generous in your time and effort. Take Care Of Yourself. Dealing with irate customers will drain you physically and emotionally and put your skills to the test. You must find ways to take care of yourself. As part of your “recovery time”, know that dealing with irate customers is allowing yourself to relax, recharge and assess your role. Recovery separates you from the situation and gives you a chance to breathe. Learn from every complaint. Do something! Fix the process; train staff in the issue; eliminate the fault. Wherever possible let the complaining customer know that they have helped you resolve a problem – they’ll feel great and come back again and again (and will probably tell their friends!). John Tschohl, the internationally recognized service strategist, is founder and president of Service Quality Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Described by USA Today, Time, and Entrepreneur as a “customer service guru,” has written several books on customer service including his new program Handling Irate Customers and Difficult Situations. John’s strategic newsletter is available online. TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM rants in general, and conversions of larger, stand-alone restaurants like our Youngerman Circle restaurant in particular, represent a tremendous avenue of growth for us due to the interest they will generate among potential multiunit restaurant franchisees." Dicks' Wings restaurants are family fun fooderys™ where both families and sports fans can go to enjoy a unique restaurant experience from first bite to last call™. Dick's Wings offers a variety of boldly-flavored menu items highlighted by its famous Buffalo, New American Restaurant Concepts, Inc., headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana, is the owner, operator and franchisor of the Dick's Wings & Grill concept, and the co-owner of the owner, operator and franchisor of the Wing Nutz® concept. Dick's Wings prides itself on its award-winning chicken wings spun in its signature sauces and seasonings. Wing Nutz of- fers a large selection of premium baked chicken wings and other baked products. Wing Nutz also offers its own proprietary line of craft beers under the name "Nut Job Beers". Dick's Wings has 16 restaurants in Florida and one restaurant in Georgia, along with a concession stand at EverBank Field. Wing Nutz has 10 restaurants in Utah and one restaurant in Idaho. 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The kitchen will serve dine-in customers as well as offer carry out and catering. "We are very excited to open our newest restaurant in Jacksonville," commented Richard W. Akam, CEO of American Restaurant Concepts, Inc. "The new Youngerman Circle restaurant is our 16th restaurant in Florida. It is located in a high-traffic area with six hotels and numerous shops within a half a mile of the restaurant and the Orange Park Mall less than one mile away. The restaurant was developed through the successful conversion of a pre-existing restaurant of another brand into a Dick's Wings. The predecessor to our Youngerman Circle restaurant had been operating successfully for more than 15 years and averaged more than $1.5 million in sales each year. We expect our restaurant to generate similar results for our franchisee." "Part of our growth strategy has been to identify existing restaurants of other brands and convert them into Dick's Wings restaurants," continued Akam. 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With this integration with Mercury, CARDFREE will be able to bundle core payment processing and merchant acquiring with their current suite of services. CARDFREE offers complete, integrated solutions for merchants from mobile and online through POS. “Our award-winning platform provides end-to-end capabilities to engage customers via merchant-branded interfaces such as mGifts, messaging, offers, loyalty, payments, order ahead and social media integration.” CARDFREE is headquartered in San Francisco and has been recognized as a “Fierce 15” company by Fierce Wireless. Customers include Taco Bell, Sonic Drive-In and Checkers / Rally’s. Visit cardfree.com for ordering information. ◆◆◆◆ T&S Brass and Bronze Works, manufacturer of commercial plumbing and foodservice products for a worldwide market, announced that six of its high efficiency pre-rinse spray valves have been selected for WaterSense labeling by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 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Global Storm has created a line of groSee WHAT’S GOING ON page 10 7 New Openings Subscribe to the New Openings email list at www.trnusa.com! ◆ SWEET FACTORY, 10300 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville ◆ VILLA ITALIAN KITCHEN, 451 E Altamonte Dr, Altamonte Springs ◆ NEW YORK SANDWICH COMPANY, 1388 E Oakland Park Blvd, Oakland Park ◆ UNCLE BUCK'S FISH BOWL & GRILL, 4300 Legendary Dr Ste 200, Destin ◆ BASILIC VIETNAMESE GRILL, 200 S Federal Hwy, Boca Raton ◆ KEY WEST FISH AND CHICKEN, 1258 Palm Beach Lakes, West Palm Beach ◆ MOSCATO’S UNDERGROUND PIANO BAR, 475 Central Ave, St Petersburg Under Construction ◆ RITA'S ITALIAN ICES, 1355 US Hwy 1 Ste 9, Vero Beach, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ SWEET DEWEYS BBQ, 9181 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ AVOCADO GRILL, 134 Datura St, West Palm Beach, July 30 2014 or before ◆ CASA MOFONGO, 130 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ YOKO-SAN - Hibachi & Steakhouse, 99 SE Mizner Blvd Ste 110, Boca Raton, Sept ’14 ◆ BENCHWARMERS, 175 NE 36th St, Miami, July 20 2014 or before ◆ NOVECENTO ESPRESSO LOUNGE, 3201 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ RICE HOUSE OF KABOB, 5818 S Dixie Hwy, Miami ◆ BAR ITALIA KITCHEN, 4100 N Federal Hwy, Ft Lauderdale ◆ GREEN BAR & KITCHEN (2nd), 3429 Galt Ocean Mile, Ft Lauderdale ◆ FAT BUDDHA, 416 N Federal Hwy, Ft Lauderdale ◆ SWAMPY'S CAJUN BAR AND GRILL, 4305 US Highway 98, Panama City Bch ◆ STM MOBILE- Southern Seafood restaurant(now mobile), 1040 East University Ave/PO Box 106, Gainesville, July 19 2014 ◆ MOJO GRILL AND CATERING COMPANY, 3100 SW Archer Road, Gainesville, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ CRANE RAMEN RAMEN SHOP, 16 SW 1st Ave, Gainesville, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ MARRIOTT SOUTH BEACH'S NEW CHOCOLATE BOUTIQUE, 161 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ 221 CAFÈ SIMPLY NATURAL, 221 NW 1st Ave, Miami ◆ THE COUNTER BURGER, 3101 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ CLAWDADDYS RAW BAR & GRILL, 1601 SE Hwy 19, Crystal River, Aug 28 2014 ◆ THE BOATHOUSE RESTAURANT, 1935 SE US Hwy 19, Crystal River, Aug 20 2014 ◆ DETROIT CONEY ISLAND, 600 Mandalay Ave, Clearwater Beach, Late 2014 ◆ SALTY'S RESTAURANT, 437 S. Gulfview Blvd, Clearwater Bch, Late 2014 ◆ BLAZE PIZZA (CA-based), 2146 N Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Oct-Nov ’14 or later ◆ BLAZE PIZZA (CA-based), 6334 N Andrews Ave, Ft Lauderdale, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ TRADER JOE'S, 855 S. Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Sept 26 2014 ◆ THE HIDE - a speakwasy theme/upscale cuisine, 16 2nd St N (1st Ave N), St Petersburg, Late 2014 ◆ TILTED KILT, 3300 Airport Road, Boca Raton, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ CARRABBA’S ITALIAN GRILL, 1475 S Tamiami Trail, Venice ◆ CARRABBA’S ITALIAN GRILL, 9231 W Flagler St, Miami, July 21 2014 ◆ FLIPPIN' PIZZA, 8975 SW 72nd Pl Ste C-150, Miami ◆ ROK BRGR, 600 Silks Run, Hallandale Bch, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ GARDEN CITY CAFÈ, 5520 PGA Blvd Ste 104, Palm Beach Gardens ◆ IZA TAPAS BAR, to come when available, Orlando, TBD ◆ CHINA BISTRO, 1270 Oviedo Mall Blvd, Oviedo, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ OYISHI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE +BAR & SUSHI BAR, 1270 Oviedo Mall Blvd, Oviedo, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ HANNYA ASIAN CUISINE, 1060 Brickell Ave, Miami, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS, 3814 University Blvd, Jacksonville ◆ SARPINO'S PIZZERIA RESTAURANT, 100 E Broward Blvd, Ft Lauderdale ◆ BRIX 33 WINE BAR AND BISTRO, 8351 State Road 54, New Port Richey ◆ BISTRO BE BELGIAN RESTAURANT, 1111 SW 1st Avenue, Miami ◆ BURGER 21, 2949 N. Federal Highway, Ft Lauderdale, Oct-Nov ’14 or later ◆ CAFÈ BLU, 7550 Mission Hills Dr, Naples, Aug 25 2014 or before ◆ IL MULINO NEW YORK, 840 1st Street, Miami Beach ◆ WOODPECKERS BACKYARD BBQ, 4930 State Road 13 N, St Augustine ◆ 10TEN BREWING COMPANY, 1010 Virginia Drive, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ PIG FLOYD’S SMOKEHOUSE, 1326 N. Mills Ave, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ YOGURT CITY (franchise), 111 Boardwalk Place at John’s Pass, Madiera Bch, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ THE BIRD DOG GRILL, Holiday Isle at County Hwy 98, Destin ◆ FIRST FRESH, 4520 N Federal Hwy, Ft Lauderdale ◆ CHAR HUT, 800 E Commercial Blvd, Oakland Park ◆ BOTTOMS UP RAW BAR & FRILL, 658 N 2nd Street, Ft Pierce, Aug 25 2014 or before ◆ CHOWDER HEADS, 1900 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach ◆ RACK'S FISH HOUSE, 200 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach ◆ THE STOX BAR (new concept), 21 W Las Olas Boulevard, Ft Lauderdale ◆ TUCKER DUKE'S LUNCHBOX, 244 E College Ave, Tallahassee ◆ THE COUNTER BURGER, 1101 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, Jan - Feb 2015 ◆ KAPPALLAQ PERUVIAN CUISINE, 39559 South Dixie Hwy, Miami, July 21 2014 ◆ HIDEAWAY LOUNGE, 1120 E Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, July - Aug 2014 ◆ THE CASK & ALE (2nd), Howard St (between Kennedy & Bayshore), Tampa, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ DON DIABLO, on West Ave between 16th & Alton, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 or later ◆ RED GINGER - Thai & Japanese & Japanese Whiskey, to come when available, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 or later ◆ BAKE HOUSE FRENCH BRASSERIE, to come when available, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ CHEESE DADDY - Grilled Cheese, 16 NW 18th Street, Gainesville ◆ PANTHER COFFEE (4th), 5934 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, Early 2015 ◆ SEA CHASERS RESTAURANT, 831 First Street North, Jacksonville Beach, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ JOEY D'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT & BAR, 1195 Airport Road South, Naples, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ KEKE'S BREAKFAST CAFÈ, 13121 N. Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa ◆ KEKE'S BREAKFAST CAFÈ, 3615 South Florida Ave Ste 110, Lakeland ◆ KEKE'S BREAKFAST CAFÈ, 2216 N Congress Ave, Boynton Beach ◆ KEKE'S BREAKFAST CAFÈ, 10120 Forest Hills Ste 190, Wellington ◆ PANERA BREAD BAKERY CAFÈ, 12648 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, Late 2014 TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM ◆ NAIYARA - THAI ASIAN STREET FOOD BISTRO, 1800 Sunset Harbour Dr, Miami Bch, Feb ’15 ◆ LA MODERNA, 1800 Block of Bay Road, Miami Beach, July - Aug 2014 or later ◆ TACO SPOT, 2610 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables ◆ SKYRISE MIAMI NIGHTCLUB & RESTAURANT TOWER, 2665 S Bayshore Dr Ste 1200, Miami ◆ HIGH END PERUVIAN REST, 3381 Pan American Dr, Coconut Grove, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ SHULAS STEAK & SEAFOOD, 3381 Pan American Dr, Coconut Grove, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ DEROMO’S GOURMET MARKET & RESTAURANT, 26811 S Bay Dr Stes 132 & 140, Bonita Springs, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ BRICK & SPOON RESTAURANT, 4201 Indian Bayou Trail, Destin ◆ WILD GREG'S SALOON, 22 Palofax Place, Pensacola, Mid to late 2014 ◆ MELLOW MUSHROOM, 525 N. Federal Highway, Ft Lauderdale, Early 2015 ◆ MELLOW MUSHROOM, 10600 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ MELLOW MUSHROOM, 5701 Sunset Dr Ste 102, Miami, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ NEW OPEN-AIRED MALL + RESTAURANTS, So Dale Mabry Hwy and E Davis Blvd, Tampa, Oct-Nov ’14 or later ◆ SEA SALT, 153 2nd Ave North, St Petersburg, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE, 153 2nd Ave North, St Petersburg, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ FARMTABLE KITCHEN FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT, 153 2nd Ave N, St Petersburg, Oct ’14 ◆ LOCALE - Seafood/cheese/wine/Bakery/Willy Wonka parlor, 153 2nd Ave North, St Petersburg, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ SOO WOO JAPANESE & KOREAN STEAKHOUSE, 555 Washington, Miami Bch, Sept ’14 ◆ IPIC THEATER + Restaurant Tanzy Express, 163rd St North Miami Beach, North Miami Beach, Feb - March 2015 ◆ HAPPY CHEESE GRILL (now a food truck), 1029 Park St, Jacksonville, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ SIENA TAVERN, 404 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ CANTINA LA VIENTE, 495 Brickell Avenue, Miami ◆ MIND YOUR MANNERS, 2045 Wilton Dr, Wilton Manors ◆ VICKY BAKERY & CAFÈ, 245 University, Coral Gables ◆ ESTEFAN KITCHEN, NE 14th and 1st Ave, Miami, Mid 2015 ◆ KOSHER MIAMI GRILL HOUSE EXPRESS, 8903 Glades Road, Boca Raton ◆ THE BUZZER BEATER RESTAURANT, 2520 NW 97th Avenue, Doral, July 25 2014 ◆ KOSHER DUNKIN DONUTS, 3951 Stirling Rd, Dania Beach ◆ OSPREY TAVERN, 4899 New Broad St, Orlando, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ AVA-INSPIRATO ITALIANO, 718 South Howard Ave, Tampa, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ VINTRO KITCHEN MEDITERRANEAN REST, 2216 Park Ave, Miami Beach ◆ NY BASED UPSCALE ITALIAN EATERY TUTTO IL GIORNO, 711 NE 29th St, Miami, Early ’16 ◆ APURA JUICERY & COFFEEHOUSE, 22191 Powerline Road, Boca Raton, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ YUME SUSHI (expanding at closed Jalea), 1532 Main Street, Sarasota ◆ SUNSET GRILL at Terra Ceia Bay, 2802 Terra Ceia Bay Blvd, Palmetto ◆ ROC RESTO LOUNGE & FASHION, 9469 W Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs ◆ WOW! THAT’S FRESH, 1426 W. Brandon Blvd, Brandon, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ EL TENAMPA BAR, 2701 S Orlando Dr, Sanford ◆ SIENA TAVERN, 404 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ THE LITTLE GREEK RESTAURANT, to come when available, Spring Hill, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ YELLOW DOG EATS (2ND), 147 Canal Street, New Smyrna Beach, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ MARRAKECH RESTAURANT, 2028 Harrison St Ste 103, Hollywood ◆ CIGAR CITY CIDER & MEAD, 1812 N 15th St, Tampa ◆ COPPERTAIL BREWING CO. (is installing a brew house), 2601 East 2nd St, Tampa ◆ CANTINA LA VEINTE/WATERFRONT REST & BAR, 465 Brickell Ave / 2nd Tower Icon Brickell, Miami ◆ JASMINE THAI, 4495 Commons Dr W, Destin ◆ WOK BOX FRESH ASIAN KITCHEN, 2362 NW 120th Lane, Coral Springs, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ TIJUANA TAXI, SE 10th Street, Deerfield Beach ◆ NU RISTORANTE ITALIANO, 511 SE 5th Ave, Ft Lauderdale, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ TEQUESTA STEAKHOUSE, 157 N Federal Hwy, Tequesta ◆ ANITA'S FAMILY RESTAURANT, 441 Tamiami Trail, Nokomis, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ RIB CITY, more coming, 5390 US Highway 1, Grant-Valkaria, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ TWISTEE TREAT (others coming), 3525 US Highway 27 North, Sebring ◆ TWISTEE TREAT (others coming), 3846 W. Fletcher Ave, Tampa ◆ TEXAS DE BRAZIL, 7535 N Kendall Dr, Miami, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ SMALLCAKES: A CUPCAKERY, 2084 Courtyard Commons, Port St Lucie ◆ CAIRO GRILLE - Greek Cuisine, 2410 NW 43rd St, Gainesville ◆ SHILA KOREAN BBQ, 3812 Newberry Road, Gainesville ◆ WHISKEY HOUSE, 60 SW 2nd Street, Gainesville ◆ BABA GANOUSH MEDITERRANEAN AMERICAN GRILL, 2985 N Ocean, Ft Lauderdale ◆ HURRICANE GRILL & WINGS, 4579 Florida 20 Ste 2, Niceville, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ TEXAS ROADHOUSE, 9161 W Flagler St, Miami, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ TEXAS ROADHOUSE, 6372 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando ◆ ZEST AND ZEST MKT., 200 South Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Dec 1 2014 ◆ BJ'S RESTAURANT & BREWHOUSE, 8285 Red Bug Lake Road, Oviedo, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ FLAKOWITZ BAKERY, 2803 State Road 7/441, Wellington, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ CAPITAL GRILLE, PGA Boulevard and Ellison Wilson, North Palm Bch, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ SEASONS 52, PGA Boulevard and Ellison Wilson, North Palm Bch, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ BRIO, PGA Boulevard and Ellison Wilson, North Palm Bch, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ BRAVO, PGA Boulevard and Ellison Wilson, North Palm Bch, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ ZAB THAI - THAI RESTAURANT, 1660 E Highway 50, Clermont ◆ SALAD SPOT, 777 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach ◆ SWEET FROG YOGURT, 7129 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota ◆ ADENA GOURMET GRILL BAR AND STEAK HOUSE, 901 S. Federal Hwy, Hallandale Bch ◆ NABRUZZI TRATTORIA, 6062 Van Dyke Rd, Lutz ◆ HATFIELDS - upscale dining and full liquor bar, Broadway & East Darlington Ave, Kissimmee, July 30 2014 or before ◆ BREWERY/RESTAURANT/TAP ROOM (to be named), Race Track Rd & Hillsborough Ave, Tampa, Late 2015 ◆ PANZOROTTI CUCINA, 98 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables ◆ ISLAND GARDENS’ mixed-use project (new build), Biscayne Bay, Watson Island/Miami See UNDER CONSTRUCTION page 8 FLORIDA ◆ TRADER JOE'S, 131 N. Orlando Ave, Winter Park ◆ FIREBIRDS WOOD FIRED GRILL (1st Fl location), 1562 N. Mills Ave, Orlando ◆ STEAMIN RESTAURANT, 9703 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville ◆ ESPLANADE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, 5240 Esplanade Blvd, Lakewood Ranch ◆ SACRED GROUNDS COFFEE, 4650 State Road 64, Bradenton ◆ SOUTHERN MOON SMOKEHOUSE - BBQ & Brewery, 3000 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando ◆ MIJANA LEBANESE CUISINE, 501 S Federal Hwy Ste 1585, Hallandale Beach ◆ THE BRASS TAP, 1500 North Mills Avenue, Orlando ◆ TOO JAYS GOURMET DELI (new design), 401 E. Jackson Street, Tampa ◆ FUDDRUCKERS - Rest and Alfresca Dining, 15400 Kendall Drive, Kendall ◆ 727 RESTAURANT/JAZZ CLUB - Fusion & Lounge, 101 Palm Harbor Parkway, Palm Coast ◆ FORK & BALLS, 1301 E Las Olas Blvd, Ft Lauderdale ◆ HANA SUSHI, 8126 Lakewood Main St Ste 102, Bradenton ◆ CHILITO GREEN EXPRESS -homemade Mexican Food, 5600 Butler National Dr, Orlando ◆ TUNSTALL'S BAR & GRILL, 3897 N Haverhill Rd, West Palm Beach ◆ GIARDINO GOURMET SALADS, 8008 NW 154 Street, Miami Lakes ◆ CARMEL CAFÈ & WINE BAR (opened earlier), 985 N. State Road 434, Altamonte Springs ◆ HOURGLASS PUB @ Liberty and Bay, 345 E Bay Street, Jacksonville ◆ IKE'S EATS AND TREATS, 103 Main St, Auburndale ◆ SHEPHARD'S RESORT - Ocean Flame Restaurant, 619 S Gulfview Blvd, Clearwater Beach ◆ FROYOZ, 4147 US Highway 98 N, Lakeland ◆ HALLBACK'S BAR & GRILL, 3900 Don Emerson Dr Ste 201, Lakeland ◆ CASSARIANO ITALIAN EATERY, 313 West Venice Ave, Venice ◆ KER'S WINGHOUSE BAR & GRILL, 1991 Main St, Sarasota ◆ LOUD HOOKAH LOUNGE, 225 N Magnolia Ave, Orlando ◆ CIGAR REPUBLIC, 3337 E Oakland Park Blvd, Ft Lauderdale ◆ NICK'S LATIN CAFÈ, 7447 S Military Tr, Lake Worth ◆ ALADDINS EATERY (Ohio based), 21200 St Andrews Ave Ste 502, Boca Raton ◆ PANCHERO'S MEXICAN GRILL, 5440 Military Trail, Jupiter ◆ BURGER FI, 15910 Pines, Pembroke Pines ◆ BROTHER JIMMY'S BBQ, 11401 NW 12th Ave, Miami ◆ ADELITAS CAFÈ, 1701 W Flagler, Miami ◆ CREPE'S AND MORE, 18250 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles ◆ JERSEY MIKE'S SUBS, 2031 Bahia Vista Street, Sarasota ◆ JERSEY MIKE'S SUBS, 6607 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando ◆ THE FERG'S DEPOT restaurant-and-bar complex, Church Street, Orlando ◆ JUNIPER ON THE WATER - Dining & Drinks, 1975 S Ocean Dr, Hallandale Beach ◆ JOE'S OLD SCHOOL PIZZA, 1090 N Federal Highway, Hollywood ◆ DRUNKEN DRAGON - an Asian-inspired Gastro Pub, 1424 Alton Rd, Miami Beach ◆ VIVA CHILE LINDO, 4950 S State Rd 7, Hollywood ◆ PRIME DE LEON - a 238 seat upscale casual steakhouse, 33 Patio De Leon, Ft Myers ◆ ONJUICE JUICE BAR, 19510 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura ◆ L’ECHON BRASSERIE @ The Hilton Cabana Beach, 6261 Collins Ave, Miami Beach ◆ CENTRAL AVENUE SPORTS BAR, 217 Central Ave, St Petersburg ◆ TITI'S CAFÈ, 232 W. University Ave, Gainesville ◆ ANTONIO'S MADE IN ITALY'S NEW DELI, 22050 US Hwy 441, Micanopy ◆ THE COOK & THE CORK REST & CATERER, 9890 Sample Rd, Coral Springs ◆ BRASILEIRO CHURRASQUERIA, 801 Brickell Bay Drive, Miami ◆ ASIAN YUMMY HOUSE, 10681 Big Bend Rd, Riverview ◆ OSAKA JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE, 4179 NW Federal Hwy, Jensen Beach ◆ MALONEY’S LOCAL IRISH PUB, 1120 E Kennedy Blvd Ste 140, Tampa ◆ CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL, 10010 University Plaza Dr, Ft Myers ◆ ASIAN HOUSE RESTAURANT, 6800 Gulfport Blvd S, St Petersburg ◆ RED MESA MERCADO, 1100 1st Ave North, St Petersburg ◆ BROOKLYN SOUTH, 1437 Central Ave, St Petersburg ◆ CASTILE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE @ The Hotel Zamora, 3701 Gulf Blvd, St Pete Beach ◆ GREEN PLATE BUFFET ASIAN, 9903 NW 41st St, Doral ◆ BRONX NIGHTCLUB, 1225 Belvedere Rd, West Palm Beach ◆ HOG SNAPPERS SHACK & SUSHI, 421 S Federal Hwy, Tequesta ◆ DON CHE ARGENTINIAN STEAKHOUSE & ITALIAN CUISINE, 1802 W Broadway St, Oviedo ◆ MIKKI V’S GRILL, 156 Tuskawilla Rd Ste 1344, Winter Springs ◆ CALUSA COFFEE ROASTER, 161 E Commercial Blvd, Ft Lauderdale ◆ TEXAS ROADHOUSE, 3141 SW 160th Ave, Miramar ◆ BIZERQ CLUB, 175 NE 36th Street, Miami ◆ SALADWORKS (2nd of 3 for area), 2354 Pine Ridge Road, Naples ◆ BANQUET CENTER, 3300 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs ◆ BULL MARKET AMERICAN BAR AND KITCHEN, 210 SW 2nd St, Ft Lauderdale ◆ D'ANGELO'S PIZZA, 5920 Coral Ridge Dr, Coral Springs ◆ JIMMYCHANGAS, 332 Banyan Blvd, West Palm Beach ◆ LIME FRESH MEXICAN GRILL, 8484 NW 36th Street, Doral ◆ CENTRAL SCOOP ICE CREAM, 2901 Central Ave, St Petersburg ◆ PAPALANI GELATO AND COFFEE, 459 Brandon Town Center Mall, Brandon ◆ YOGURTOLOGY YOGURT TRUCK, 1202 S Church Ave, Tampa ◆ SMOOTHIE EXPRESS, 11020 Pembroke Rd, Miramar ◆ TUB TIME THAI, 2815 State Road 7/441, Wellington ◆ GREEN KITCHEN, 7055 S. Kirkman Rd Ste 126, Orlando ◆ CARVEL ICE CREAM, 4252 Northlake Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens ◆ ROUX TAMPA, 4205 S. MacDill Ave, Tampa ◆ ZEBRA LOUNGE, 1403 E Hallandale Beach Blvd, Hallandale ◆ DOUBLE ROADS TAVERN & GASTROPUB, 251 S US Hwy 1, Jupiter ◆ LUTZ PANINI'S BAR & GRILL, 3973 Van Dyke Rd, Lutz ◆ DAVE & BUSTER'S, 15701 LC Hilton Drive Pier Park, Panama City Beach ◆ CHICKEN ON WHEELS - Pollos a la Brasa, 10916 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville ◆ LEHIGH'S DAILY GRIND, 1251 Taylor Ln EXT, Lehigh Acres ◆ LATIN BISTRO, 1251 Taylor Ln EXT, Lehigh Acres ◆ MIGNONETTE - oyster bar and seafood, 210 NE 18 St, Miami ◆ DUNKIN DONUTS/BASKIN ROBBINS, 3031Monument Road, Jacksonville ◆ THE BOWERY ON THIRTY-A RESTAURANT & BAR, 2052 W County Hwy 30-A R12101, Santa Rosa Beach ◆ TOOJAY'S RESTAURANT AND DELI, 401 E. Jackson Street, Tampa ◆ AZUMA JAPANESE REST, 4460 N Federal Hwy, Lighthouse Point ◆ CORNERSTONE GRILL - a farm-to-table concept, 175 E Haines Blvd, Lake Alfred ◆ RED PIZZA, 1260 Washington Ave, Miami Beach ◆ WHITE ELEPHANT, 12794 Forest Hills, Wellington ◆ SICILIAN OVEN WOOD PIZZA, 21116 St. Andrews Blvd Ste 17, Boca Raton ◆ BOLD BEAN COFFEE ROASTERS, 2400 Third St South, Jacksonville Beach ◆ PDQ, 1207 SE 17th St, Ft Lauderdale ◆ VINO JAVA BREW HOUSE, 636 Kingsley Ave, Orange Park ◆ CANTINA LOUIE MEXICAN STREET FOOD, 1900 US Hwy 1 South, St Augustine ◆ FAMOUS AMOS, 11565 N. Main St, Jacksonville ◆ THE FILLING STATION GASTROPUB, 133 SE Mizner Blvd, Boca Raton ◆ CHINA GRILL, 801 Brickell Ave, Miami ◆ CUBA PICHY’S CUISINE, 10401 US Highway 441, Leesburg ◆ JERSEY MIKE'S SUBS (many more coming), 12795 San Jose Blvd Ste 15, Jacksonville ◆ CAMELOT - ULTRA LOUNGE & NIGHT VENUE, 114 S Narcissus Ave, West Palm Beach ◆ SHRIMP HOUSE SEAFOOD PASTA & GRILL, 6000 Glades Rd, Boca Raton ◆ POPPO'S TAQUERIA (2nd more coming), 6701-6781 Manatee Ave West, Bradenton ◆ THE SPOT CAFE, 4508 US Highway 1 North, St Augustine ◆ FIREHOUSE SUBS, 4047 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach ◆ BUFFALO WILD WINGS, 4576 Okechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach ◆ MIKAN JAPANESE RESTAURANT, 12502 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines ◆ FUJI YAMA JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE, 1520 NW Federal Hwy, Stuart ◆ SAPPHIRE - Italian Cuisine, 500 Via Palma Ste 79, Boca Raton ◆ CAFÈ ALMA, 111 Boardwalk Place at John’s Pass, Madeira Beach ◆ SKILLETS, 5628 Strand Blvd Ste 3 & 4, Naples ◆ CIELITO LINDO TAQUERIA AND CARNICERIA, 4003 Santa Barbara Blvd, East Naples ◆ YONUTZ DONUTS FROZEN YOGURT & ICE CREAM, 121 NW 136th Ave, Sunrise ◆ NOODLES & COMPANY (2nd FL location), 7822 W Sand Lake Rd, Orlando ◆ BENTO CAFE, 9734 Deer Lake Creek Ste 11, Jacksonville ◆ PAGNE CHAMPAGNE LOUNGE, 100 S Eola Drive, Orlando ◆ HEMINGWAY'S AT HAVANA COUNTRY CLUB, 2484 O'Dell Circle, The Villages ◆ GATOR'S DOCKSIDE OF BROWNWOOD, 3698 Meggison R, The Villages ◆ ITALIO MODERN ITALIAN KITCHEN, 4180 N State Rd 7, Coral Springs ◆ PDQ, 2341 N Federal Highway, Pompano Beach ◆ PDQ, 3410 SW College Rd Ste 8203, Ocala ◆ LAT 28∫ CRAFT BEER PUB & EATERY, 1269 Bayshore Blvd, Dunedin ◆ RODIZIO GRILL BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE, 1700 West New Haven Ave, Melbourne ◆ RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS, 8167 International Dr, Orlando ◆ JEFE'S ORIGINAL SOUL SHACK, 12581 Biscayne Blvd, Miami ◆ SUSHIKO JAPANESE GRILL & SUSHI BAR, 3620 St. Johns Ave, Avondale ◆ ROBERTO’S PIZZERIA AND FAMILY RISTORANTE, 2111 University Blvd North, Arlington ◆ BOW LEG’Z BAR-B-QUE, 4347-2 University Blvd. S, Jacksonville ◆ CHOBAN EXPRESS GRILL, 9475 Philips Highway Ste 4, Jacksonville ◆ MUZZI’S MADHOUSE FOOD TRUCK & CATERING, 2356 W Beaver Street, Jacksonville ◆ KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT FACTORY, 7612 Merrill Road, Jacksonville ◆ BALAN'S CAFÈ (5th), 7501 N. Kendall Dr Ste 2570, Miami ◆ BISCAYNE HOME BREW & CARRY OUT, 7939 Biscayne Blvd, Miami ◆ STARBUCKS CAFÈ, 3100 SW College Rd Ste 334, Ocala ◆ YARD OF ALE, 260 1st Ave N, St Petersburg ◆ CAPRICCIO CAFÈ, 862 Highway 98 East, Destin ◆ THE LIGHTHOUSE RESTAURANT, 757 Emerald Coast Pkwy East Ste 15, Destin ◆ SPANKY'S GRILL 41, 943 10th Street East, Palmetto ◆ CONFESSORE PASTA CUCINA (opened earlier), 2468 US Hwy 441 Ste 103, Fruitland Park ◆ VIA VENTO BAKERY, 10740 NW 58th St, Doral ◆ BIG MOE'S WINGS, 7028 Charleston Shores Blvd, Lake Worth ◆ THE ORIGINAL ANNA'S PIZZA, 150 NE Dixie Highway, Stuart ◆ PETERBROOKE CHOCOLATIER, 869 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando ◆ MANGEZ A POP - UP CREPERIE, 109 SE 2nd Ave, Ft Lauderdale ◆ EATS AMERICAN GRILL, 11146 Winthrop Market St, Riverview ◆ HAVANA DREAMERS CAFE, 3104 Town Ave Ste 107, Trinity ◆ BIZOU BRASSERIE, 601 N Florida Ave, Tampa ◆ LE CAFE DE PARIS, 5170 Dr. Phillips Blvd, Orlando ◆ CHICAGO’S STUFFED PIZZA, 933 South Orlando Avenue, Maitland ◆ CHICAGO’S STUFFED PIZZA, 116 W Church Street, Orlando ◆ GREEN OWL RESTAURANT 111, 4956 le Chalet Blvd, Boynton Beach ◆ FLORIDA BEER CO., 200 Imperial Blvd, Cape Canaveral ◆ CEDAR GRILL EXPRESS MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT, 2407 South Hwy 27, Clermont ◆ MERMAIDS RESTAURANT (moved to beach), 134 SeaGrove Main St, St. Augustine Bch ◆ INDIAN RIVER BURGER CO., 338 SE Port St Lucie Blvd, Port St Lucie ◆ BARU URBANO (2nd), 3250 NE 1st Ave Ste 122-B, Miami ◆ NEPTUNE'S SPORTS PUB AND CAFE, 219 S Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach ◆ PORFIRIO'S FINE DINING REST (based in NJ), 850 Commerce St, Miami Beach ◆ EMBARCADERO 41 FUSION, 168 SE First St, Miami ◆ UNCLE TOM’S BBQ (2nd location), 3988 SW Eighth St, Coral Gables ◆ TOP PAN ASIAN FUSION, 2265 Nova Village Dr, Davie ◆ DOS AMIGOS, 1308 N Federal Highway, Pompano Beach ◆ WINERY WENCH, 10300 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville JULY 2014 Now Open 8 New Openings FLORIDA JULY 2014 New business opportunities in Florida’s foodservice industry. UNDER CONSTRUCTION from page 7 ◆ ARTISAN MARKET & TAP ROOM, 446 W Plant Street, Winter Garden, March - April 2015 ◆ CROOKED CAN BEER COMPANY, 426 W Plant Street, Winter Garden, March - April 2015 ◆ THE CREPEVINE - American-style crepes, 249 State Road 436, Altamonte Springs ◆ POOL BAR & GRILL @ The B Resort, 1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd, Lake Buena Vista ◆ THE PICKUP @ The B Resort (upcoming), 1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd, Lake Buena Vista ◆ AMERICAN Q @ The B Resort (upcoming), 1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd, Lake Buena Vista ◆ MILLS BREWPUB, 924 N. Mills Ave, Orlando ◆ BAR ALTALIA, 4060 N Federal Hwy, Ft Lauderdale ◆ SUSIE'S TOO (relocating after 18 yrs), Thomasson Drive, East Naples, TBD ◆ SHAKER & PIE, to come when available, Boca Raton, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ RESTAURANT (to be named), 5065 W Atlantic, Delray Beach ◆ CENTURY GRILL - a Glatt Kosher Rest, 9060 Kimberly Blvd, Boca Raton ◆ CHEF CHUCK’S CAFÈ, 1262 Jacaranda Blvd, Venice, July 25 2014 or before ◆ EARL OF SANDWICH, 5000 4th St. N, St Petersburg ◆ HARMONIE - French & Mediterranean Cuisine, Giralda at Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables ◆ BAIT (new concept from owners of Lobstahs)(permit stages), 29 N. Boulevard of the Presidents, Anna Maria Island, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ THE SUGAR MILL CAFE, 700 Catalina Dr Ste 2, Daytona Beach ◆ JAVA MOON CAFÈ, 700 Catalina Dr, Daytona Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ THE JUNCTION DAYTONA, 700 Catalina Dr, Daytona Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ PANETERIE FRENCH BAKERY, 205 Clematis St, West Palm Beach ◆ LYNORA'S OSTERIA, 207 Clematis St, West Palm Beach ◆ ROCCO'S TACOS, 110 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ CONTINENTAL STEAKHOUSE, 1205 3rd St South, Naples ◆ EMBARCADERO 41, 168 SE 1st St, Miami ◆ SOCO - a Southern concept, 629 East Central Boulevard, Orlando ◆ KING STREET GRILLE (based in SC), 47 West Forsyth St, Jacksonville, Oct - Nov 2015 ◆ JR'S BREAKFAST NOOK, 143 SW 6th Street, Pompano Beach ◆ PIOLA ITALIAN RESTAURANT, 15641 Sheridan St Ste 600, Davie ◆ CABO FLATS CANTINA & TEQUILA BAR, 423 SE Federal Hwy, Stuart, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ SWURLZ FROZEN YOGURT, 2117 S Tamiami Trail, Venice, Summer 2014 ◆ LOMBARDI'S SEAFOOD (28, 000 sq ft), 1888 W. Fairbanks Ave, Winter Park, Jan-Feb ’15 ◆ VIC'S EMBERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE, 7940 US 441, Leesburg, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ CAFÈ 906 (closed original location & moving), 4932 New Broad Street, Orlando ◆ CHEFS OF NAPOLI 111 (3rd), 9809 N. US Hwy 301, Wildwood ◆ THE COUNTER CUSTOM BURGER, 1101 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, Jan - Feb 2015 ◆ THE COUNTER CUSTOM BURGER, 3101 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ BRAVO! CUCINA ITALIANA RESTAURANT, 3501 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, July - Aug 2015 ◆ TIRAMESU, 101 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ LANDSHARK BAR AND GRILL, Johnson Street and A1A, Hollywood Beach ◆ CORNER BAKERY CAFÈ, 150 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ CORNER BAKERY CAFÈ, 7111 Bonneval Road, Jacksonville ◆ POOL BAR & GRILL, 10100 Dream Tree Blvd, Golden Oak ◆ SPANISH STEAKHOUSE CAPA, 10100 Dream Tree Blvd, Golden Oak ◆ ORIGINAL BROOKLYN BAGEL CO, 301 SE 3rd Ave, Ft Lauderdale, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ SMOOTHIE KING, 1050 NW 14th Street, Miami, Jan - Feb 2015 ◆ SUKI HANA CHICKEN, 1050 NW 14th Street, Miami, Jan - Feb 2015 ◆ CAJUN GRILL, 1050 NW 14th Street, Miami, Jan - Feb 2015 ◆ DUNKIN' DONUTS - (3rd green-certified in US), 1812 S. Ridgewood Ave, Edgewater ◆ EAST COAST WINGS & GRILL, 3138 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando ◆ GRASSLANDS BREWING COMPANY, 603 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee ◆ THE BRASS TAP, 699 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ THE BRASS TAP, 1321 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee ◆ THE BRASS TAP, 950 N Congress Ave, Boynton Beach ◆ THE BRASS TAP, Doral Blvd. at NW 87th Ave, Doral ◆ ORANGE LEAF FROZEN YOGURT, 8129-8315 Pine Island Rd, Tamarac ◆ ORANGE LEAF FROZEN YOGURT, 1017 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island ◆ JOE'S CRAB SHACK, on US-98 east of SR 79, Panama City Beach ◆ CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL, on US-98 east of SR 79, Panama City Beach ◆ TOWN HOUSE, E Broadway St, Oviedo, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ THE SUNSET RESTAURANT, 97450 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, July - Aug 2015 ◆ PLAYA LARGO RESORT & SPA'S MARINA GRILL RESTAURANT, 97450 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, July - Aug 2015 ◆ UNCLE MADDIO'S (1st of several), to come when available, Jacksonville, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ NEW CONCEPT (to be named) (their 3rd), 653 2nd Ave South, St Petersburg, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ TAKI’S RESTAURANT, 1205 N 14th Street, Leesburg, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ PIZZACRAFT - Artisan Pizza Bar & Tavern (1st), to come when available, Ft Lauderdale, Oct-Nov ’14 or later ◆ SOUTH FLORIDA'S THIRD ROK BRGR, 501 S Federal Hwy Ste, Hallandale Beach, Oct ’14 ◆ MIJANA LEBANESE RESTAURANT, 501 S Federal Hwy Ste 1585, Hallandale Beach ◆ THE BEECH STREET GRILL (re-opening after 2 yrs), 801 Beech St, Fernandina Beach ◆ LA GRANJA, 3000 SW Federal Hwy, Stuart, July 20 2014 ◆ THE FOUNDRY, 2781 E Atlantic Blvd, Pompano Beach ◆ GECKO'S GRILL & PUB, 351 N Cattleman Rd, Sarasota, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ ASAROS PIZZERIA & ITALIAN REST, Laurel Road East, North Venice, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ THE HIDEAWAY BAR & GRILL, 6550 Adventure Way, Orlando ◆ MAS BURRITOS, 3174 NW Federal Hwy, Jensen Beach ◆ HONOLULU HOT DOG COMPANY (based in Celebration, FL), 3174 NW Federal Hwy, Jensen Beach ◆ FRESH MARKET, 311 E Indiantown, Jupiter ◆ AMERICAN SOCIAL, 690 SW 1st Court, Miami, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ DA VINCI'S OF BOCA, 6000 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ CUPS FROZEN YOGURT, 6000 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ GIARDINO GOURMET SALADS, 1390 Weston Rd Unit 1390, Weston, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ BAR LOUIE (2nd Orlando locale), 12101 University Blvd, Orlando, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ AVA (across the st from his 717 South Rest), 714 South Howard Ave, Tampa, August 1 2014 ◆ BURGER FI (more coming), 12209 University Ave, Orlando ◆ BURGER FI (more coming), 714 South Howard Ave, Tampa ◆ BURGER FI (more coming), 12712 Tamiami Trail East, Naples ◆ BURGER FI (more coming), 100 US Hwy 1, Jupiter ◆ BURGER FI (more coming), 21170 St Andrews Blvd Ste 7, Boca Raton ◆ FOGG CAFÈ AND A NEW CATERING SERVICE, 4820 Bayshore Drive, Naples, Mid ’14 ◆ PELICAN LARRY’S RAW BAR & GRILL, Alico Road and Interstate 75, South Ft Myers ◆ MIAM CAFÈ & BOUTIQUE @ THE WYNWOOD, 2750 NW 3rd Ave Ste 21, Miami ◆ J WAKEFIELD BREWING, 120 NW 24th St, Miami ◆ THE VINTAGE TAP, 524 W Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ BUFFALO WILD WINGS, 3299 N Federal Hwy, Jensen Beach, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ BUFFALO WILD WINGS, 4075 Park Blvd, Pinellas Park ◆ CULT TACO, 1401 South Andrews, Ft Lauderdale ◆ BEEFSTRO'S GOURMET BEEFS, NE corner of Pineridge & Livingston, Naples ◆ BEEFSTRO'S GOURMET BEEFS, Alico & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Ft Myers ◆ TACO BARN GRILL (over 25-fusion made tacos + Beer), 7935 Airport-Pulling Rd Ste 12, Naples, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ JEREMIAH’S ITALIAN ICE, 853 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park, Aug - Sept or later ◆ RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS, 1751 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, West Palm Beach ◆ COOPER'S HAWK WINERY a full-service restaurant, 4850 Big Island Dr Ste 3, Jacksonville, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ COOPER'S HAWK WINERY full-service restaurant, 8001 International Dr, Orlando, Oct ’14 ◆ ADENA GOURMET GRILL & WINE BAR, 901 South Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach ◆ CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL, 12635 Cleveland Ave Lot B-101, Ft Myers ◆ CVI.CHE 105, 1245 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach ◆ CONTINENTAL STEAKHOUSE, 1205 Third St South, Naples, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ WATERFRONT REST & BEACH CLUB (to be named), 600 NE 31 St, Miami, TBD ◆ BREW HUB, 4100 South Frontage Road S Bldg 700, Lakeland ◆ BGR BURGER JOINT, 1015 S University Drive Ste B, Plantation, Aug 20th or before ◆ SETTA BELLO (has another location in FL), 4443 Lyons Rd Ste D4, Coconut Creek ◆ WHISPER CREEK KITCHEN at JW Marriott Grande Lakes, 4040 Central Florida Pkwy, Orlando, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ HIGHBALL & HARVEST at The Ritz Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes, 4012 Central Florida Pkwy, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ BONEFISH GRILL, Cortez and Mariner Blvds, Spring Hill, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ VOODOO BBQ, 5030 Champion Blvd, Boca Raton ◆ MAD PUB BEACH BREWING (upstairs from Mad Pub), 12945 Village Blvd, Madeira Beach ◆ INCA'S KITCHEN, 8955 Tamiami Trl N Ste 70, Naples ◆ REST (to be named) in the 1 Hotel (was Perry Hotel), 2377 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 - both ◆ SICILIAN OVEN PIZZA RESTAURANT, 21116 St Andrews Blvd Ste 17-18, Boca Raton, Aug ’14 ◆ THE GRILL AT BAL HARBOUR, 9700 Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ BENTO CAFÈ SUSHI, 12101 University Blvd Ste 408, Orlando, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ PODIUM RESTAURANT in new Paramount Bldg, 700 N. Ft Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Ft Lauderdale Bch, Oct - Nov 2015 ◆ BULL CREEK FISH CAMP RESTAURANT, 3861 CR 2006, Bunnell ◆ VALENTINO'S, 620 South Federal Highway, Ft Lauderdale, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ BERGHOFF GERMAN BEER HALL, 5250 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ REVOLUTIONS - Eat Drink Rock and Bowl, 5250 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ THE WHITE LOTUS - Plant based Rest & Raw Food School, 100 NE 25th St, Miami ◆ JASON' DELI, 1400 S University Ste 10, Plantation ◆ THE TWISTED TRUNK MICROBREWERY (permits stage), 2000 PGA Blvd Bldg E, Palm Beach Gardens, TBD ◆ ULELE REST & BREWERY (pronounced You-lay-lee), 1810 N Highland Ave, Tampa ◆ OFF THE HOOK COMEDY CLUB, 11515 Bonita Bch Rd SE Ste 101, Bonita Springs ◆ BLUE MARTINI LOUNGE, 9101 International Drive, Orlando, Sept-Oct ’14 or later ◆ RA SUSHI BAR, 9101 International Drive Ste 1008, Orlando, Sept-Oct ’14 or later ◆ MINUS5 ICE BAR, on Collins Ave near Ocean Dr, Miami ◆ SMOKED, 950 Sixth Ave. S, Naples, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ CHINA CHEF, 5036 Pine Ridge Rd Ste 5036, Naples, TBD ◆ CAVO - an upscale eatery, 9115 Strada Place Ste 14120, Naples ◆ 345 CAFFE ITALIANO SANDWICH/COFFEE SHOP, 9115 Strada Place Ste 5126, Naples ◆ FLO'S OLDE NEW ENGLAND CLAM SHACK, 675 Ninth St. N, Naples, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ COMMUNITY TABLE PIZZA PASTA PINTS, 1901 NW 2nd, Boca Raton ◆ ANTHONY'S COAL FIRED PIZZA, 100 Terminal Dr, Ft Lauderdale, 2014-2015 ◆ TARPON BEND FOOD & TACKLE, 100 Terminal Dr, Ft Lauderdale, 2014-2015 ◆ OFFERDAHL'S CAFE GRILL, 100 Terminal Dr, Ft Lauderdale, 2014-2015 ◆ SHULA BURGER, 100 Terminal Dr, Ft Lauderdale, 2014-2015 ◆ TOO JAYS, West Torch Lake Dr, The Villages ◆ TAPAS Y SEVICHE, 3673 Meggison Rd, The Villages ◆ CODY'S ROADHOUSE, Meggison Road, The Villages, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ TITLED APIERO - Mediterranean cuisine, 9089 W Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ BOKAMPER'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL (2nd area), 8001 Plaza del Lago Dr Ste 112, Estero ◆ GRAVITY BREW LAB, to come when available, Miami, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ ZINBURGER WINE & BURGER BAR, 6000 GladesRd, Boca Raton ◆ BURGERFI (more coming), 2750 The Grove Drive, Windermere ◆ SUGAR FACTORY, 1144 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ SUGAR FACTORY, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ CARRABBA'S ITALIAN GRILL, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ SEAFOOD REPUBLIC, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ COWGIRLS COUNTRY WESTERN BAR, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ TIN ROOF LIVE MUSIC BAR, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ CAFÈ DE PARIS, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ PRETZELMAKER, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ BAR JOUR, 8255 International Dr, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ FB STEAKHOUSE, 4441 Collins Ave, Miami, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ RED GINGER BAKE HOUSE, 800 1st Street, Miami Beach, Dec 1 2014 ◆ MADISONS NEW YORK GRILL & BAR (2nd FL location), Atlantic Blvd & the Intracoastal Waterway, Pompano Beach, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ CAFÈ RED (new concept from Graffiti Junktion owner), 1468 Tuskawilla Rd, Winter Springs, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ GRAFFITI JUNKTION, 4625 Turkey Lake Rd, Orlando ◆ GRAFFITI JUNKTION, 11401 56th St, Tampa ◆ GRAFFITI JUNKTION, on Narcoossee Road near Lake Nona, Orlando ◆ CHEDDAR'S CASUAL CAFÈ, 6650 S. Semoran Blvd, Orlando ◆ THE COWFISH (NC based) Sushi Burger Bar, 6000 Universal Boulevard, Orlando ◆ TONY ROMA'S FIRE GRILL & LOUNGE, 1251 Lee Road, Winter Park, Sept-Oct ’14 or later ◆ VINTAGE ASIAN STYLE - NaiYaRa, Sunset Harbour Drive, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ ACE CAFÈ NORTH AMERICA (based in London), 100 W Livingston St, Orlando, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ YO! SUSHI, 173 University Town Center, Sarasota, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ SEASONS 52, 173 University Town Center, Sarasota, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ SOPHIE'S - inside Saks, 173 University Town Center, Sarasota, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ THE CAPITAL GRILLE, 173 University Town Center, Sarasota, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ KONA GRILL, 173 University Town Center, Sarasota, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY, 173 University Town Center, Sarasota, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE, 140 University Town Center, Sarasota, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ SOHO BAY - a 200 seat Waterfront Rest, 520 West Ave, Miami Beach ◆ PDQ, 5484 Lena Road, Bradenton ◆ PDQ, 134 S. Gornto Lake Road, Brandon ◆ PDQ, 10441 Big Bend Road, Riverview, Sept-Oct ’14 or later ◆ 100 MONTADITOS, 1401 N W 12th St, Miami ◆ 100 MONTADITOS, 2240 North West 19th St, Boca Raton ◆ 100 MONTADITOS, 13440 SW 120th Street Suite D-608A, Miami ◆ EBAR - Nordstrom's espresso bar concept, 4663 River City Dr, Jacksonville, Nov ’14 ◆ DEL FRISCO'S GRILLE + Rooftop Bar, 4040 Boy Scout Blvd, Tampa, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ HAVEN GASTRO LOUNGE (2nd), 13488 US 41, Ft Myers ◆ ANOTHER BROKEN EGG CAFE, Grand Blvd, Miramar Beach ◆ JASON'S DELI, 1447 S University Dr, Plantation, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ TCBY, 1447 S University Dr, Plantation, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ WORLD OF BEER, 1447 S University Dr, Plantation, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ WORLD OF BEER, 1888 Main St, Sarasota, Sept-Oct ’14 or later ◆ FIRST WATCH DAYTIME RESTAURANT, 13100 Seminole Boulevard, Tampa, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ FIRST WATCH DAYTIME RESTAURANT, 17739 South Tamiami Trail, North Port ◆ CONCRETE BEACH BREWERY, 339 NW 24th Street, Miami ◆ SHAKE SHACK, 111 N Orlando Ave, Winter Park ◆ TRADER JOE'S, Sand Lake Road, Orlando, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ TRADER JOE'S, 11960 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ TRADER JOE'S, A1A and J. Turner Butler Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ CULVER'S FROZEN CUSTARD & BUTTERBURGERS, 3500 East Bay Drive, Largo ◆ CULVER'S FROZEN CUSTARD & BUTTERBURGERS, 15001 N. Nebraska Ave, Tampa, 0ct ’14 ◆ CULVER'S FROZEN CUSTARD & BUTTERBURGERS, 7250 S.TamiamiTrail,Palmetto,Nov’14 ◆ ORANGE LEAF FROZEN YOGURT (more coming in FL), 2101 East Semoran Blvd, Apopka ◆ LILLY'S ON THE LAKE - a Caribbean beach front rest + Bar, 848 W. Osceola, Clermont ◆ GIRAFFAS BRAZILIAN STEAKS & BURGERS, 1500 North Mills Avenue, Orlando ◆ NEW YORK - DOGMATIC RESTAURANT, 1500 North Mills Avenue, Orlando ◆ SEGAFREDO CAFÈ COFFEE SHOP (1st in US), 1500 North Mills Avenue, Orlando ◆ WHOLE FOODS MARKET, 1801 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, West Palm Beach, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ BENNIGAN'S, on New Haven (US 192), Melbourne, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ A MODERN ITALIAN THEMED REST (to be named), 29 Palofox Place, Pensacola ◆ MANGO'S TROPICAL CAFE - Latin themed nightclub & Rest, 8126 International Drive, Orlando, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ BELLE GLADE COUNTRY CLUB, off of Morse Blvd South of CR 466 A, The Villages, late ’14 ◆ WHICH WICH SUPERIOR SANDWICHES, 8880 SW 72nd Court, Miami ◆ DOUBLE D RANCH & SALOON, 8162 Southern Blvd, West Palm Beach, Jan - Feb 2015 ◆ STRIKE 10 BOWLING FULL BAR AND RESTAURANT, 501 S Federal Hwy Ste 540, Hallandale Beach ◆ CHICK-FIL-A (ground-up build), 2650 N Federal Hwy, Ft Lauderdale, TBD ◆ SMOOTHIE KING, 1603 West Tennessee St, Tallahassee ◆ SMOOTHIE KING, 817 SE 17th Street, Ft Lauderdale ◆ WHISKEY JACKS, 1309 E Las Olas Blvd, Ft Lauderdale, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ CHILI'S BAR & GRILL, off Alico Road west of I-75, Naples, Feb - March 2015 or later ◆ PAPA JOE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT, 6244 Spring Lake Hwy, Brookville, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ ORGANIC KITCHEN, 920 Alton Rd, Miami Beach ◆ TOP PAN ASIAN FUSION, 6417 Stirling Rd, Davie ◆ MIGONETTE, 210 NE 18th St, Miami ◆ STUART BOATHOUSE RESTAURANT, 49 W Seminole St, Stuart, Aug-Sept ’14 Under New Management ◆ RED ZONE SPORTS BAR, 2600 NW 87 Ave, Doral ◆ EDGEWOOD BAKERY (also looking nationally), 1012 S Edgewood Ave, Jacksonville ◆ BANANA BAY CLUB RESORT, 8254 Midnight Pass Rd, Siesta Key ◆ THE RED ROOF CAFE REST & LOUNGE, 300 South Volusia Ave, Orange City ◆ TOLLA'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT, 240 N Pennsylvania Ave, Winter Park ◆ HURRICANE MIKES SALOON, 2639 Mall Dr, Sarasota ◆ THE SAMICH SHOP, 2500 N Powerline Rd, Pompano Beach ◆ HOLIDAY INN RESORT Lake Buena Vista, 13351 S. Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando ◆ CAFÈ ON THE GREEN, 701 Flamingo Dr West, Pembroke Pines ◆ VITO'S RESTAURANT, 2 Independent Dr Ste 174, Jacksonville TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM ◆ CLARK'S PIT STOP CAFÈ, 8929 Philips Highway, Jacksonville ◆ BIG BITE BAGEL AND DELI, 5369 Lyons Rd, Coconut Creek ◆ CHILLIN THE MOST, 4303 NE Ocean Blvd, Jensen Beach New Openings Hotels ◆ HOLIDAY INN RESORT, 1299 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach ◆ FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES, 540 Santa Rosa Blvd, Fort Walton Beach ◆ THE COURTYARD PALM BEACH JUPITER, 4800 Main Street, Jupiter ◆ ALOFT TAMPA DOWNTOWN, 100 W John F Kennedy Blvd, Tampa ◆ THE VICTORIA PARK HOTEL - Family Friendly, 855 Northeast 20th Avenue, Ft Lauderdale ◆ HOTEL CROYDON, 3720 Collins Ave, Miami Beach ◆ RESIDENCE INN FORT LAUDERDALE AIRPORT & CRUISE PORT, 4801 Anglers Avenue, Dania Beach ◆ HAMPTON INN & SUITES COCONUT CREEK, 5740 N State Road 7, Coconut Creek ◆ THE HOTEL ZAMORA, 3701 Gulf Boulevard, St Pete Beach ◆ M.E.A.T. EATERY AND TAPROOM (2nd), 980 N Federal Highway Ste 115, Boca Raton ◆ BAROLO RISTORANTE, 1201 US Hwy 1, North Palm Beach ◆ PEI WEI ASIAN DINER, 11049 Pines Blvd Ste 424, Pinecrest ◆ PO BOY’S SEAFOOD AND GRILL, 3333 Sw 34 St, Gainesville ◆ LEAKY CAULDRON REST - offers British pub fare, 6000 Universal Blvd, Orlando ◆ LONNIE'S KARAOKE BAR (based in Nashville), 499 Richard Jackson Blvd, Panama City Bch Hotels Under Construction ◆ VINTRO HOTEL & KITCHEN, 2216 Park Ave, Miami Beach ◆ CONRAD HOTEL (in planning stages/const last 2014), 551 N Ft Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Ft Lauderdale Beach, TBD ◆ COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT (breaking ground soon), between 5th & 7th streets, St. Augustine Beach, TBD ◆ COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT MADEIRA BEACH, 601 American Legion Drive, Madeira Beach, Oct 15 2014 ◆ HARD ROCK HOTEL & CAFÈ, State Rd A1A/south of SunSplash Park, Daytona Bch, Late ’16 ◆ THE SURF CLUB + Italian Eatery Rest Lorenzo, 9011 Collins Ave, Surfside, Feb - March 2016 (not a type) ◆ COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT AND RESIDENCE INN, Lake Nona Boulevard, Lake Nona, TBD ◆ RESORT-STYLE RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT, Collins Avenue and 92nd Street, Miami Beach, March - April 2015 ◆ HYATT HOTEL, 1600 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Aug-Sept ’14 or later ◆ ELEMENT MIAMI DORAL, 3265 NW 107th Avenue, Doral, Jan - Feb 2015 ◆ ALOFT SOUTH BEACH, 2360 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Feb - March 2015 ◆ ALOFT SARASOTA, One Palm Avenue, Sarasota, Aug - Sept 2015 ◆ ALOFT CORAL GABLES, 2524 South Le Jeune Road, Coral Gables, January 1 2016 ◆ LEGOLAND HOTEL, 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven, April - May 2015 or later ◆ 24-STORY OCEANFRONT CONRAD FORT LAUDERDALE, 551 N Ft Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Ft Lauderdale Beach, Oct - Nov 2015 ◆ MONARCH HOTEL, 9540-50 West Bay Harbor Drive, Bay Harbor Islands, 2015 or later ◆ HOTEL 15-stories + Rest & Bar, 430 N. Gulf View Blvd, Clearwater Beach, 2014-2015 ◆ NOBU HOTEL within the Eden Roc Miami Beach, 4525 Collins Ave, Miami, 2014-2015 ◆ MIAMI BEACH EDITION (also 2 bars + rest), 2901 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Oct-Nov ’14 ◆ 1 HOTEL & HOMES SOUTH BEACH, 2399 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Sept-Oct ’14 ◆ FOUR SEASONS @ Surf Club + Surf Club Dining Room, 9011 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Feb - March 2016 (not a type) ◆ AC MARRIOTT, 2912 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 2014-2015 ◆ 90-ROOM BOUTIQUE HOTEL + 30 waterside condos, 453 Edgewater Drive, Dunedin, TBD ◆ HOTEL INDIGO MIAMI BRICKELL, 145 SW 11th St, Miami, Sept - Oct 2016 or later ◆ ELEMENT BY WESTIN HOTEL, 3201 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, July - Aug 2015 ◆ PARAMOUNT FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH, 700 N Atlantic Blvd, Ft Lauderdale, Mid 2016 ◆ WYNDHAM GARDEN, 311 - 333 South Ponce de Leon Blvd, St Augustine, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ MARGARITAVILLE BEACH RESORT + 7 Restaurants & Bars, Johnson Street and A1A, Hollywood Beach, July - Aug 2015 ◆ WYNDHAM GRAND @ Harbourside Place, 200 North US Hwy 1, Jupiter, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ FLOW HOTEL (the first phase), Bayshore Dr & Birch Rd, Ft Lauderdale, TBD ◆ PLAYA LARGO RESORT & SPA FROM MARRIOTT SIGNATURE COLL., 97450 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, July - Aug 2015 ◆ FAENA SAXONY HOTEL, 3201 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Mid 2014 ◆ FOUR SEASONS RESORT ORLANDO @ Walt Disney World, 10100 Dream Tree Blvd, Golden Oak, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ COSTA HOLLYWOOD CONDO & HOTEL, 777 N Ocean Dr, Hollywood, Nov - Dec 2014 ◆ 352- KEY EAST MIAMI AT BRICKELL CITY CENTRE, 799 Brickell Plaza, Miami, Oct ’15 ◆ SPRINGHILL SUITES (planning stages), State Road 49 and Western Way, Lake Buena Vista, TBD ◆ TOWNPLACE SUITES (planning stages), State Road 49 and Western Way, Lake Buena Vista, TBD ◆ THE HOTELS AT ISLAND GARDENS (2 lux hotels), Biscayne Bay, Watson Island/Miami, TBD ◆ ATTON HOTELS BRICKELL (broke ground May 16), 1500 SW 1st Ave, Miami, Mid 2016 ◆ HYATT HOUSE (just getting approval), 5360 International Dr, Orlando, TBD ◆ QUALITY INN FRANCHISE HOTEL, South St & West Dixie Ave, Leesburg, TBD ◆ EXTENDED STAY STAYBRIDGE SUITES / 6 stories(permits just filed), Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, TBD ◆ THOMPSON MIAMI BEACH + Michelle Bernstein Rest, 4041 Collins Ave, Miami Bch, Nov ’14 ◆ EMBASSY SUITES & SPA, 202 N. Tamiami, Sarasota, TBD ◆ HOTEL SARASOTA, North Palm Ave, Sarasota, TBD ◆ 150-ROOM KIMPTON HOTEL, Main Street and U.S. 301, Sarasota, TBD ◆ THE GATES OF KEY WEST, 3824 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, Aug-Sept ’14 ◆ HOTEL ORMC (Orlando Regional Medical Center), Orange Avenue, Orlando, Feb - March 2016 (not a typo) 9 Richmond, VA - Performance Foodservice has announced the launch of Guinness® Bold Entrées, an exclusive and distinct line of beer-infused modern foods created in partnership with Guinness and renowned Chef Todd Davies. 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Bringing the original, and fastest growing fast casual pizza to Jacksonville and Gainesville, Fla, the company plans to open its first Uncle Maddio’s location in Jacksonville in late 2014. “We looked into a number of fast casual restaurant franchises, and selected Uncle Maddio’s because the team has perfected the create-your-own pizza concept,” said Kevin Gartner, Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint franchisee. “Uncle Maddio’s consistently delivers delicious pizzas, paninis and salads, exceeding customer experience expectations – every time and at every location.” A member of the Krystal’s franchise advisory council for 20 years, Kevin appreciates the transparency and systems developed by the Uncle Maddio’s franchise team. His team currently employs 165 employees and will utilize the 65 years of combined experience of this operation and administrative team, which will work with both concepts. 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This is a big deal for many restaurants as it means the end of constantly updating and printing new menus. Simply set it up with the admin controls and it automatically updates the menu across all of the iPads in a restaurant. Customers also have the ability to summon a server, or to request a refill of drinks. For more information visit www.globalstormpos.com. ◆◆◆◆ Research and trend predictions point in the same direction, use more fresh mango on menus. National Mango Board consumer research shows that consumption of mango continues to grow. The trend toward healthy dining, as well as increased interest in tropical and global flavors, creates buzz about fresh mango. Most recently, a quantitative study by research firm Datassential confirms use of fruit overall on menus has increased since 2008, with mango the sixth fastest growing fruit that has climbed to the ninth most commonly menued fruit in 2013. Datassential research reveals that mangos are menued in all restaurant segments and usage is growing across regions, day parts and cuisine types. “We started our foodservice program in 2008, and we’ve noticed that as chefs learn more about how versatile fresh mangos are they see opportunities to innovate with this tropical fruit in savory and sweet menu items,” according to Megan McKenna, Director of Marketing, National Mango Board. “Chefs have shared recipes that showcase fresh mango in a variety of applications, such as Mango Bliss Cakes, Grilled Mango & Goat Cheese Salad, Apricot Chili Marinated American Lamb Tacos with Mango Jicama Slaw and Mango Coconut Dessert Risotto with Mango Chile Jam.” Learn more at mango.org/foodservice. ◆◆◆◆ Papa John's International, Inc. has recognized Nu-Safe Floor Solutions as its Service Partner of the Year. 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The mobile apps can be branded for each restaurant as is or used as a base for a completely customized app. “These newest additions to our loyalty software have helped us create an exceptional guest experience. Our customers are quickly adopting both the app and mobile payment. They rave about the convenience of both,” said Al Cripps, IT Manager of the 11-unit ice cream and coffee chain, J.P. Licks. Paytronix’s proprietary guest engagement platform helps more than 250 restaurant and retail chains manage and grow more than $10 Billion in guest spend. For more information visit www.paytronix.com. ◆◆◆◆ An enduring tradition, man's relationship with beer dates back nearly 7,000 years. And while few human traditions can rival the ancient art of brewing, MISCO has taken a big step forward in advancing brewing science with the first ever digital refractometer designed specifically for the brewing industry. 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The brand introduced a new prototype and recipes in 2012. FLORIDA ❄ GELATO FINO FEATURES: ❄ Classic Italian Gelato ❄ ❄ Gourmet Ice Cream Truffles & Spumoni ❄ Gorgeous Bakery Cakes & Unique Individual Cakes ❄ Fresh Fruit Sorbet & Italian Ice ❄ For more information call: 1-800-946-7370 …or visit our website: ❄ ❄ gelatof ino.com DISTRIBUTOR INQUIRIES WELCOME! ❄ through coast-to-coast franchise development. As momentum builds, Sonic is setting a growth target for a goal of one thousand new Sonic Drive-Ins in the next 10 years, growing the popular chain by nearly 30 percent. Continued domestic growth will power much of this goal, with plans to move from 44 states to all 50 states. ◆◆◆◆ The Raleigh Group, the luxury hospitality group founded by designer and entrepreneur Mr. Tommy Hilfiger, announced the purchase of The Raleigh Hotel, Miami Beach. David Pisor, recently appointed CEO, has demonstrated exceptional leadership in the hospitality industry with an impressive track record, including the award-winning Elysian Hotel and Residences in Chicago, now branded Waldorf Astoria. "The location and position of the Raleigh in the Miami Beach marketplace is perfect for our strategy," said David Pisor. "We will invest significant resources to preserve the property's unique style while embracing the local flavors and culture that help define it." The Raleigh will become the company's flagship property supporting our future growth. Formerly ow n e d by Da v i d Edelstein and Sam Nazarian, the Miami Beach location will continue to be managed by sbe Entertainment Group. Hurricane Grill & Wings®, a restaurant franchise known for its neverfrozen jumbo wings and more than 35 signature flavors, announced the signing of five multi-unit development agreements, representing 22 new locations. The Florida-based brand opened two locations in early 2014, with plans for a total of 14 new units by the end of the year. New multi-unit development agreements consist of: Ronit’s Inc. – Five-unit agreement in the Richmond, Va. area. Central Florida Wings, LLC – Five-unit agreement in Central Orlando. Franchise Partners, LLC – Hurricane Grill & Wings Franchisee since 2009 in Surprise, Ariz., signed a six-unit agreement in Maricopa County, Ariz., and Tamarind Investments, LLC – Three-unit agreement for the North Orlando area. Opening in early 2014 were restaurants in Lindenhurst, N.Y., and Cape Coral, the latter the second location for Dave and Dana Witker who are also the franchisees for a location in Naples. Additional locations are expected to open by the end of 2014 in Florida, Minnesota, Texas, Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Arizona, Virginia and Tennessee. ◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆ Swire Hotels announced the 2015 opening of EAST, Miami at Brickell City Centre, Swire Properties Inc's $1.5 billion mixed-use development in Miami's Brickell downtown district. It will be the hotel group's first property in the United States and the third hotel under the EAST brand, after the successful openings of EAST, Hong Kong in Island East in 2010 and EAST, Beijing at INDIGO, Beijing in 2013. The hotel is expected to open in the Fall of 2015. Swire Hotels will bring its award-winning skills to the restaurant and bar mix with dynamic restaurants and bars to be unveiled later. Alongside two restaurants, a poolside bar & lounge and a rooftop destination bar, there will be meeting rooms and banquet halls and many other amenities. A second phase of construction will begin in the first quarter of 2016. More information is available at www.brickellcitycentre.com. Boyd's Coffee® is launching a new generation of single-cup coffees for brewers that accept K-Cup® portion packs.* The cups' soft mesh filter offers the same convenience as other single cups, only with significantly less packaging than the traditional rigid-side format. The mesh filter also enables coffee drinkers to experience the fresh-roasted coffee's aroma; now singlecup coffee drinkers can wake up and smell the coffee. A 20-count carton with individually wrapped cups will also be available for office coffee, restaurants and other foodservice businesses. "We are launching the next generation of the single-cup coffee experience because we believe everyone deserves a great cup of coffee," said Jeffrey Newman, President and CEO of Boyd Coffee Company. "While most of our business partners will continue to brew Boyd's Coffee the traditional way, adding a single-cup option gives them greater flexibility and profitability. For example, a restaurant owner might brew a single cup of decaf during a slower daypart for the freshest cup of coffee with the least amount of waste," ◆◆◆◆ Hotel Happenings: Ask About Our FREE Dessert Menu Program! from page 10 ◆◆◆◆ With more than 60 years in the quick-service industry in the South and Central Plains, Sonic Drive-In is making progress in its commitment to expanding across the U.S., primarily TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM See WHAT’S GOING ON page 16 from page 1 Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award and selected runner-up in the 2012 U.S. Small Business Administration Person of the Year for South Carolina "in recognition of Pino Gelato outstanding staying power and innovation." Pino Gelato was the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber Small Business of the Year recipient in 2010. "Pino Gelato sets itself apart by offering each customer 'a experience' and the genuine taste of Italy with every scoop," said Fantini. About Pino Gelato: Pino Gelato is headquartered in Hilton Head Island, SC, and operates under a licensing rather than franchising business model. Pino Gelato celebrates the 10th anniversary serving customers a signature product with distinct flavor only genuine gelato can provide. Pino Gelato is focused on continued growth in 2014. For business development opportunities, locations, products, and information about Pino Gelato visit www.pinogelato.com. TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM a written and a practical exam. Learn more about ACF’s certification program and the value of NCCA accreditation at www.acfchefs.org/Certification. The American Culinary Federation, Inc. (ACF), established in 1929, is the standard of excellence for chefs in North America. With nearly 20,000 members spanning 200 chapters nationwide, ACF is the culinary leader in offering educational resources, training, apprenticeship and programmatic accreditation. In addition, ACF operates the most comprehensive certification program for chefs in the United States, with the Certified Executive Chef®, Certified Sous Chef®, Certified Executive Pastry Chef® and Certified Culinary Educator® designations accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. ACF is home to ACF Culinary Team USA, the official representative for the United States in major international culinary competitions, and to the Chef & Child Foundation, founded in 1989 to promote proper nutrition in children and to combat childhood obesity. For more information, visit www.acfchefs.org. Find ACF on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ACFChefs and on Twitter @ACFChefs. FLORIDA Gelato maintenance of culinary arts or foodservice management curriculum. Nearly 700 chefs have the CCE credential. “Our chef instructors are encouraged to obtain ACF’s Certified Culinary Educator credential,” said William Hunt, CEC, CCE, AAC, director of academic affairs, Le Cordon Bleu North America. “We believe that the process to prepare for certification is beneficial on both a personal and professional level. Obtaining certification demonstrates to students and peers their commitment to lifelong learning and determination to be a better craftsman and educator. Ultimately, chef instructors who certify provide our students with a more professional and engaging classroom experience.” ACF provides the culinary industry’s most comprehensive certification program through 14 certification levels and has been providing certification for chefs since 1974. Each of its certifications is designed for culinary professionals, administrators, baking/pastry chefs and culinary educators, and is centered on the industry’s latest skills and knowledge. Achieving ACF certification is based on education, experience and successful completion of both JULY 2014 St. Augustine, FL – The American Culinary Federation’s Certified Culinary Educator® (CCE®) credential has received accreditation from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) under the Institute for Credentialing Excellence (ICE). This is the fourth professional culinary certification offered by ACF that has received independent accreditation. Credentials are becoming recognized as a growing alternative path for full-time workers wanting to highlight specialized skills for career advancement and higher earnings, according a report released by the U.S. Census Bureau in January, “Measuring Alternative Education Credentials: 2012.” 34 million adults in the U.S. have a professional certification from an educational institution or organization. “As research from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates, professional certification is important to full-time working professionals,” said Don Dickinson, CEC, CCA, AAC, chair, ACF Certification Commission. “With American Culinary Federation’s fourth credential receiving accreditation, we are pleased that our comprehensive certification program continues to grow in credibility and expand in recognition to help professional chefs reach their career goals.” More than 12,800 chefs and foodservice professionals hold a professional certification from the American Culinary Federation, the largest professional membership organization for chefs in North America. Three other ACF certifications have received outside accreditation from ICE since 2011: Certified Executive Chef® (CEC®), Certified Sous Chef® (CSC®) and Certified Executive Pastry Chef® (CEPC®). An ACF-certified culinary educator is an advanced-degree professional with industry experience who is working as an educator in an accredited postsecondary institute or military facility. A certified culinary educator has strong knowledge of development, implementation, administration, evaluation and 13 American Culinary Federation receives fourth professional Culinary Certification accreditation 14 ADVERTISEMENT Uncle Tai’s Sampling the dinner menu at Uncle Tai’s Hunan Yuan, a Boca Raton landmark FLORIDA JULY 2014 By Marc Kent Both excellent choices as the shrimp are truly jumbo. We selected sliced lamb with scallionstender and full flavored as was the sliced pork with scallions. Both their sauces rich and fine tasting. These are just two of the 10 meat dishes offered. Uncle Tai’s presents 9 vegetable dishes and 8 under the title of noodles and rice. We enjoyed the noodle dish-Chow Fun, Hunan style. It’s tender, flavorful with its unique sauce. Uncle Tai’s is open 7 days, LuncheonMonday through Saturday from 11:30 to 2:30- Dinner- Sunday through Thursday from 5PM to 10PM, till 10:30PM on Friday and Saturday. Seating 250 inside and 50 on the patio, their regular menu is augmented by Chef’s monthly Specials. There is a full bar available and they also offer five “Oriental Sunset Dinners”, limited menu choices at reduced prices, served from 5PM to 6:15PM. Located at Boca Center on Military Trail in Boca Raton, reservations (561368-8806) are suggested for superior Chinese foods! Of the six soup offerings, we tasted the house wonton soup (for 2) very, very tasty with pieces of shrimp, scallops and vegetables. This was followed by a cup of seafood gumbo soup (for 2) with a true gumbo taste, a slightly sweet, mild, tasty selection. Some eighteen appetizers include salt and pepper calamari rings-soft texture and just a bit chewy. We savored the steamed mussels, plump, rich taste with a fine sweet sauce-a good choice. The soft shell crab was crisp and full flavored while the spring roll was only average. We had the honey crisp boneless duck with duck flavor coming through beautifully. The jumbo shrimp with basil was done in a tasty Szechuan style which we applaud. Our selection for the best dish is Uncle Tai’s crispy beef-crispy is the word…crunchy and delicious with true rich beef flavor…don’t miss this one! There are 14 items under the title “Uncle Tai’s Specialties” The 10 seafood listings include jumbo shrimp with garlic sauce and jumbo shrimp with a fine black bean sauce. The Marketing Help You Need Marketing and PR Specialist Barry Epstein, APR Networking Expert My name is Barry Epstein. I have a PR firm, specializing in Restaurants and Hospitality. 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July July 30 - August 3 ◆ 39th Annual Convention & Show / International Cake Exploration Societe Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau ◆ Albuquerque, NM ◆ www.icesconvention.org September 7-9 ◆ The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Show Orange County Convention Center ◆ International Drive ◆ Orlando, FL www.flrestaurantandlodgingshow.com October Under the Toque e Chef Nino Annunziata Rustico Italiano ◆ Lake Worth Originally from the Isle of Capri, Chef/Owner Nino first opened the doors to Rustico Italiano Ristorante in 2000 in Lake Worth. Chef Nino introduced South Florida to his innovative interpretation of traditional cuisine by presenting savory, flavorful dishes reminiscent of the classic fare of Capri’s rustic trattorias. After graduating high school, Annunziata attended culinary school in Capri in the early ‘80s at the Culinary Institute of Capri. He then worked at an Italian restaurant outside London, England, called Da Vinci for a few years before returning to his native Italy. There he worked at several restaurants on Capri during the ‘90s, including Augusto, Capri restaurant and Toscana. He also opened his own catering business in the late ‘90s, where he provided his signature Italian food to private homes, parties and more. Then in 2000, he moved Florida to open his own restaurant, Rustico Italiano, where he continues to provide his authentic Italian family recipes today. Nino Annunziata is a highly experienced and well-travelled chef who has more than twenty years cooking experience providing authentic Italian cuisine for a variety of functions and occasions. Inspired by his family’s passion for food, Chef Nino knew from an early age that cooking was his destiny. Chef Nino’s cuisine is rustic and flavorful with a traditional home-cooked Italian flair. The authenticity of his cuisine combined with traditional and personal touch has always been the core of Chef Nino's menu. Annunziata learned to cook back in Italy, where he was surrounded by a bounty of fresh seafood, homemade pasta and the highest caliber of ingredients. Chef Nino’s signature dishes include crab ravioli, veal cannelloni and osso buco. Chef Nino also takes an innovative approach to traditional dishes, resulting in dishes such as elk tenderloin served with truffle sauce and truffle ravioli and his four-cheese ziti, with Parmesan, gorgonzola, brie, mozzarella and chicken. One of his most popular dishes, chicken Rustico, is a spin on the classic chicken cacciatore. His authentic regional recipes are distinguished from food from other parts of Italy by the fact that there are no eggs in the pasta dough, which makes the pasta lighter and softer, and Annunziata rolls all of his dough by hand with a wooden roller. Guests can also order a glass or bottle of wine from Rustico Italiano’s vast collection of unique and hard-to-find European wines. Rustico Italiano’s extensive wine list features an acclaimed selection of brunellos, barberas, chiantis and more – Nino is a big fan of brunellos but loves pretty much any Italian red wine. The Chef also had a catering business, where he provided his recipes in a variety of settings, including dinner parties, corporate events, private functions and wedding catering. Nino decided to settle down in Lake Worth because the warm weather and proximity to the ocean reminded him of home. Nino returns to his hometown of Capri at least once or twice every year to visit friends and family and refresh his palate with the flavors of Italy. Rustico Italiano is located 701 Lucerne Ave in Lake Worth. The restaurant is available at 561.547.2782 or email rusticoitaliano@gmail.com or visit www.rusticoitaliano.com. 12–14 ◆ 2nd Annual Atlanta Foodservice Expo Georgia World Congress Center ◆ 285 Andrew Young International Blvd. Atlanta, GA ◆ Contact: Dan Edwards ◆ 770.432.4200 Ext. 111 27-28 ◆ 18th Americas Food and Beverage Show Miami Beach Convention Center Hall C ◆ 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL ◆ 305.871.7910 ◆ rmorales@worldtrade.org February 2015 6-8 ◆ 16th Delray Beach Garlic Festival Delray Beach, FL ◆ 561.274.4663 ◆ nancy@festivalmanagementgroup.com 19-21 ◆ NAFEM Show 2015 Anaheim Convention Center ◆ Anaheim, CA ◆ Nafemshow.org ◆ 312.245.1054 ◆ thenafemshow@nafem.org Uncle Maddio’s flavorful pizzas, salads and paninis at affordable prices,” said Gartner. Uncle Maddio’s currently operating 18 restaurants in six states. The Atlantabased franchise is projecting to open 35 new units in 2014 with 165 additional locations already in development. Uncle Maddio's pizzas, paninis and salads are customized, personalized and made-to-order for each individual patron. Most entrees are brought to customers’ tables in six minutes for under $7. Customized pizzas start with TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM from page 9 the selection from three crust choices, including traditional, whole-wheat, and gluten-free. Forty-eight toppings include six homemade sauces, 27 vegetables and 15 meats. Based in Atlanta, Uncle Maddio's management team is the most experienced in the fast casual pizza category. 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But when the market is heading up, it may seem like it’s always going to go up, it’s easy to forget that the market goes down too. I’ll make a prediction, and it will be 100% correct - the market will go up and the market will go down. What I don’t know is when it will go in either direction, and how far it will go in either direction. It’s not so much how much you earned last year or the year before, or even the year before that. It’s how much of your gains do you actually get to keep? When you participate in the indexing strategy you get to keep your gains forever! Did you know that you could actually end up with a larger sum in a safe, JULY 2014 As a business owner, a restaurateur, you work hard, you have business goals and financial goals. But if you are like most, your time is consumed by your business. Yet, you realize the importance of planning for your financial future. You know you need to get something started, a savings program that will benefit you when you no longer wish to work. In addition you don’t want to lose your money when the market goes down. Which is why I’d like to talk to you about the indexing strategy. If you haven’t heard of the “indexing strategy” I believe it’s time that you did. It may very well be one of the most important concepts in one’s financial plan. If Ray Croc, JC Penney, and Walt Disney used the indexing strategy to better their financial situation, can it possibly benefit you as well? It was just a few years ago when the real estate market crashed, the stock market crashed, and the world was turned upside down. But for those who participated in the indexing strategy, they continued to sleep at night, they were not hurt. They didn’t lose 50% (or more) of their portfolio, theirs remained intact. When many of us lost money in the market they stayed level. They earned a zero growth rate, but ◆ Today’s Restaurant Contributor 16 JULY 2014 FLORIDA S&D researches coffee preferences of Millennials America’s largest custom coffee roaster, S&D Coffee and Tea, has released a white paper detailing findings from their recent research regarding the coffee usage and attitudes of Millennial Americans. The paper, “Appealing to Young Coffee Drinkers Along Their Maturity Path,” was presented at The Specialty Coffee Association of America’s (SCAA) Symposium and Exposition held in Seattle, Washington. Partnering with Datassentials, a Chicago-based foodservice research firm, S&D set out to gain insight into Millennial tastes, preferences and purchasing decisions relative to their coffee consumption. Dividing the responses into Young Millennials (18-24), Older Millennials (25-34) and Gen-Xers (35-44) who purchase coffee outside their home at least once a month, S&D conducted a quantitative survey of 1,388 respondents. “The findings revealed distinct differences between the Millennial subgroups, offering insight into their coffee-drinking maturity path as well as their current buying decisions,” says S&D Vice President of Marketing John Buckner. “The magnitude of this generation is such that we know their attitude toward coffee will significantly impact our customers’ growth for years to come; we’re excited about being able to better understand their preferences and perceptions and how those evolve over time.” The study provides insight into how young coffee drinkers first start consuming coffee and how their preferences change over time. Young Millennials favor sweeter, specialty coffee drinks early on, but eventually graduate to traditional hot brewed coffee over time. The survey also reveals that Young and Older Millennials’ tastes mature at differing rates relative to when they first start drinking coffee. S&D Coffee & Tea – www.sdcoffeeta.com - is the nation’s largest custom roaster and the largest blender of iced tea for the foodservice industry. In continuous operation since 1927, the company serves over 90,000 customers through national distribution and direct store delivery. S&D has been distinguished for supplier excellence by many of the largest retailers and consumers of coffee and iced tea, including McDonald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts and the U.S. Military. In 2009, S&D added a state-of-theart Liquid Extracts Division which extracts the flavors of coffee, tea and botanicals for use in iced coffee, shakes, iced cream and frozen desserts, energy drinks and other packaged and dispensed products. Classified Ads 12 months for only $149. Classifieds available online at www.trnusa.com Business for Sale or Lease Need Real Estate? 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Cambro is the leader in manufacturing Innovative Foodservice Products including: shelving, carts, storage, trays, food pans and lids, dish racks and many other products. Contact Finn Marketing at 800-4516755 or email info@finnmarketing.com for more information. ◆◆◆◆ ORLEANS Grille™ is coming to South Florida. Over the past 28 years, their original restaurant concept (The Palace Grill) in Santa Barbara, California has served guests with its unique regional American grill cuisine with an emphasis on the unique and authentic tastes of New Orleans. “We h a ve b e e n honored to serve 5 United States Presidents and have been a favorite place to dine for legendary Chefs including Julia Child. We have also been featured in dozens of national publications including GOURMET® Magazine, BON APPETIT®, and USA TODAY®,” said Steven Sponder, founder. The ORLEANS Grille concept was created by restaurateur Steven Sponder. The company can be reached at 954.304.4000. ◆◆◆◆ Coming soon to Longwood will be the Nashville Rockin Grill Live. The release says it is a cross between Hard Rock Cafe and Joe's Crab Shack and Hooters. It will offer Tex-Mex cuisine and their famous burgers. It is expected to open i n the summer. Located in Longwood it is approximately 12,000 feet outside with a deck and live entertainment. The company can be reached by calling Michael at 501.247.5189. ◆◆◆◆ As distinctions between restaurants and retailers increasingly blur, foodservice suppliers and operators must increase their understanding of the needs, behaviors and attitudes of consumers sourcing ready-to-eat meals, regardless of the channel. To support these efforts, Technomic's online Consumer Brand Metrics (CBM) restaurant brand tracking tool has expanded to include ongoing consumer assessments and performance ratings for more than 40 retail chain brands. "The CBM expansion empowers operators and suppliers with the con- TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM from page 12 sumer insights and information they need to track brand performance across channels and to maintain a competitive advantage," says Darren Tristano, Executive Vice President at Technomic. "No other program provides the breadth of attributes tracked across both restaurant and retail channels." Data for more than 125 leading restaurant chains and 40 retailers is available in Technomic's Consumer Brand Metrics online database, which allows operators to track their performance against competitors across channels on a variety of attributes regarding food and beverage, service, atmosphere, value, convenience, brand image and more. Visit technomics.com for all ordering details. ◆◆◆◆ WhenToManage, a provider of cloud-based software for the restaurant, hospitality and retail industries, has introduced the company’s newest application – Flow, an enterprise social networking tool that allows employees to share ideas, comments and files in real-time, from their desktop, tablet or smartphone. Flow is designed with the unique needs of the re s t a u r a n t industry workforce in mind. WhenToManage offers subscription-based solutions for POS intelligence, inventory management and employee scheduling, as well as customized deployments. For more information visit whentomanage.com. ◆◆◆◆ Greenfield Farms Food, Inc. has announced details from its planned national franchisee program. The Company is currently going through an arduous selection process to bring on board a national franchising director. The Carmela's franchising concept involves three separate business elements including: A fullservice dining room menu comprising a Carmela's Pizzeria and including a limited pizza buffet and alcohol and a Sports Grill; A smaller Carmela's Pizzeria with full menu dining room including limited pizza buffet, delivery and carry-out; A Carmela's Pizzeria delivery and carry-out model similar to those of the leading pizza delivery chains. In addition, there is a Carmela's catering division as a separate business unit that prospective franchisees may add to build sales and profits. A Carmela's Treats walk-up window concept may also be added providing a separate profit center offering ice cream desserts. ◆◆◆◆ The Shoppes at Civica, a two-story, 50,000-square-foot retail and entertainment complex located in Miami's Health District is underway. The property will feature international retailers, food and beverage options and enterSee WHAT’S GOING ON page 18 17 Real Estate Restaurant, business and property happenings in Florida. The Lease Coach Whether you are a prospective or current restaurant tenant, you should know that not all buildings or properties are created equally. Each property has unique aspects that you must factor in. Because the perfect property or site only exists in a fantasy, the challenge for the restaurateur is to lease a space with the most advantageous set of criteria possible. Here are a few advantages and disadvantages of different properties: A retail strip plaza many exist with or without anchor tenants (large, wellknown, heavily trafficked business). Unanchored strip malls are those consisting of small, “Mom-and-Pop” stores. Sometimes several strip plazas are clustered together. Neighborhood plazas typically have a well-rounded mix of tenants, but it’s not uncommon to see just four or five tenants in a small strip plaza. Restaurant tenants can situate in enclosed shopping malls. Neighbourhood shopping malls may have 100 or more tenants with a couple of anchor stores (and possibly a grocery store). A regional shopping centre may have 200 or more stores with four (or more) anchor department stores plus a movie theatre. Most of the tenants in a shopping mall are national and regional chains (including franchisees). Independent tenants are much less common because the landlord wants to lease the space to high-volume tenants who will not only pay their base rent, but also a percentage rent on top of that. Due to the additional amenities and maintenance that come with an enclosed shopping mall, the operating costs of such malls are typically higher than retail strip plazas. Rental rates can vary by as much as 300 percent in a shopping mall, depending where each space or unit is situated relative to entrances, food courts, anchors and so on. Shopping centre tenants typically are required to report their monthly sales to the landlord, who then calculates the average annual sales for any specific category. The higher the average annual sales, the more popular the mall and, often, the higher the rent. A stand-alone building can be situated on a single parcel of real estate or located on a multi-tenant piece of land. Leasing opportunities exist for standalone buildings on these pad sites where the landlord has designated certain pad areas for stand-alone tenants. Many quick- and full-service restaurants are built on pad sites. They may be leasing the land on a pad site and/or the building itself. Some restaurant tenants lease a pad site for a 20-year term and construct their own building – essentially paying rent on the land only. Performance perts using the time-honored tradition of cooking with Guinness, an iconic brand from Diageo plc. “Cooking with beer and Guinness in particular provides a tremendous depth of flavor for cooking, so much more than any other alcohol or wine can offer,” said Chef Davies, who is also a Certified Cicerone®. “Guinness is a great tool for adding a hint of nutty, chocolate and roasted flavors that lend sophistication and elevate a menu.” Performance Food Group, Inc. (PFG - pfgc.com) - through its leading family of foodservice distributors – Performance Foodservice ROMA, Vistar and PFG Customized Distribution - delivers over 140,000 national and proprietary-branded food and food-related products to more than 160,000 independent and national chain restaurants, from page 9 quick-service eateries, pizzerias, theaters, schools, hotels, health care facilities and other institutions. PFG operates one of the nation’s largest private truck fleets, as well as 67 distribution centers and 11 Merchant’s Mart locations across the United States. The company currently employs more than 11,000 people nationwide. Diageo is the world’s leading premium drinks business with a massive collection of beverage alcohol brands across spirits, beer and wine. These brands include Johnnie Walker, Crown Royal, J&B, Windsor, Buchanan’s and Bushmills whiskies, Smirnoff, Ciroc and Ketel One vodkas, Baileys, Captain Morgan, Tanqueray and Guinness. Trading in approximately 180 countries, Diageo employs more than 28,000 people around the world. With our busy speaking schedules, we are on the road a lot and we are very accustomed to spending money on meals at airport malls. Specialty tenants, especially those in the food service, are often interested in space for lease at airports. Airports, however, can be an extremely difficult opportunity to crack for a restaurant tenant, especially in larger airports. For your free copy of Dale’s CD, Leasing Do’s & Don’ts for Restaurant Tenants, please e-mail to: DaleWillerton@TheLeaseCoach.com. Dale Willerton and Jeff Grandfield - The Lease Coach are Commercial Lease Consultants who work exclusively for tenants. Dale and Jeff are professional speakers and co-authors of Negotiating Commercial Leases & Renewals For Dummies (Wiley, 2013). Got a leasing question? Need help with your new lease or renewal? Call 800-7389202, e-mail DaleWillerton@TheLeaseCoach.com or visit www.TheLeaseCoach.com. FINKEL BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE WE HAVE BUSINESSES SERVING PALM BEACH, BROWARD AND DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA! ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ BUY OR SELL YOUR RESTAURANT WITH US! 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The Stuart restaurant is approximately 5,500 square feet and will feature Cabo’s signature indoor-outdoor garage-door bar as well as a rooftop bar on top of the 1926 building. ◆◆◆◆ To reinforce brand’s market reach and leadership Mazola, one of the leading names in the regional food industry, has announced the launch of its 1.8 litre Sunflower Oil in a brand new pack and label design. The new look complements the healthy attributes of the Mazola Sunflower oil. The new label is set to reinforce the market reach of Mazola natural Sunflower oil – 100% pure oil which i s l ow i n s a t u ra t e d f a t . Ma zo l a Sunflower Oil is an excellent source of Vitamin E which offers many benefits, both in preventing disease and promoting long-term health. ◆◆◆◆ Chefuniforms.com is proud to display American Culinary Federation’s logo on its chef apparel and accessories. They want its chef clientele to know that in addition to designing and selling chef uniforms, they are also interested in the all round development of the clients they serve. Lori Nadeau, VP of Marketing disclosed "In partnering with ACF, we saw a great fit and are happy to bring exposure a b o u t a p re s t i gious institution t h a t c a re s f o r their culinarians by helping them grow professionally and strengthening their skills and knowledge base. It is a great network that our chefs can be a part of." For more information and to view their garments, visit chefuniforms.com or call 877.482.2433. ◆◆◆◆ Signs are an important tool in the food service industry with a wide variety of uses. Reusable Signage Kits from Imprint Plus are convenient, ecofriendly, economical and simple to use. The Kit includes software and dozens of design templates to create and personalize signs with photographs and descriptions. The sign plate, personalized insert, and lens cover can be snapped together or apart easily. The signs can be made instantly on-site and re-used and re-purposed whenever necessary. When a menu item changes or there is TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM from page 16 a special event or promotion, simply replace the old insert with a new one and you have a brand new sign with no additional cost. Having the system on hand also greatly reduces shipping costs and lead time. The easy-wipe clean surface also keeps things sanitary. The Signage Kits are available in different styles, including freestanding tabletop, hanging or wall signs. For more information visit www.imprintplus.com. ◆◆◆◆ Giovanni Food Co. Inc. has earned Gluten-Free Certification from NSF International, a global public health organization, for its Greenview Kitchen organic pasta sauce, pizza sauce and bruschetta. The NSF Gluten-Free label is a signal to consumers with gluten intolerance or celiac disease that the product contains less than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten. This is essential as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently published the final rule that sets a gluten limit of 20 parts per million (ppm) in foods labeled as “glutenfree,” “without gluten,” “free of gluten” or “no gluten.” The compliance date of this final rule is August 5, 2014. In 2011, NSF International developed a voluntary gluten-free standard and certification program, which verifies that certified products do not exceed this limit. “NSF International developed this voluntary standard to provide consumers with a science-based glutenfree certification program they can trust,” said Jaclyn Bowen, general manager, Agriculture and Specialty Food Programs at NSF International. “Earning NSF Gluten-Free Certification for its Greenview Kitchen organic pasta sauce, pizza sauce and bruschetta demonstrates Giovanni Food Co.’s dedication to meeting the needs of its customers as well as the gluten-free integrity of its products.” Greenview Kitchen is a brand owned by Gi ova n n i Food Co. Inc. The line currently consists of Organic Marinara Pasta Sauce, Organic Roasted Garlic Pasta Sauce, Organic Spicy Tomato Pasta Sauce, Organic Pizza Sauce and Organic Bruschetta. These products are organic, gluten-free, kosher and Non-GMO Project Verified. The Greenview Kitchen brand is gaining distribution and is now available through two large national distributors: United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) and KeHE Foods. Greenview Kitchen also has a natural pasta sauce with four flavors: Marinara, Spicy Eggplant, Roasted Garlic and Roasted Red Pepper. ◆◆◆◆ Today’s Restaurant invites you to submit information for the What’s Going On column. Visit our web site at www.trnusa.com for more info. ◆◆◆◆ 19 JULY 2014 FLORIDA TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM 20 JULY 2014 FLORIDA TODAY’S RESTAURANT ◆ WWW.TRNUSA.COM