All restaurant chains have their own training for wait staff. Each restaurant has different ideas of customer service, and differing styles (ie. fine dining, quick service). State laws also dictate how certain items are served, like Alcoholic Beverages.
Yes, you can serve in your own restaurant.
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All food service managers have previous experience restaurant / food service experience. There are no minimum educational requirements for food service managers, although a two-year or four-year degree in hospitality is expected for some national restaurant chains and more corporate positions. A degree is also beneficial for those who wish to own their own restaurant, banquet or catering service.
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100% if you want to own a restaurant. Build it and they will come.
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So far, No.
You have to take at least 5 years to own your restaurant.
There are literally hundreds of these. In Green Bay there's Brett Favre's Steakhouse. In Miami there's Don Shula's and in Chicago there's Harry Carays and Mike Ditka's. That isn't even the tip of the iceberg as it's very convenient for a celebrity to use their name to promote a steakhouse and they may not contribute anything else to it's startup or it's operation. There are several celebrities/former athletes who own steakhouse chains. Probably the most well known chain is owned by Don Shula who is a former coach of the Miami Dolphins. Michael Jordan (former pro basketball player) also has a chain. There are many other celebrities who own or invest in restaurant chains that specialize in a variety of styles of food.
No Bobby Flay does not own a restaurant in Illinois but he does make appearances in Chicago.
It is a place where the restaurant it self provide you with kitchenette to prepare meal on your own.
His father, Nick Savalas did. It was a Greek one of course. The restaurant, that is.