How clean are the ceilings in your restaurant?

If they’re not clean enough, you could be facing fines after an inspection from the Health Department.

Ceilings are often overlooked, but the buildup of sticky residue catches all sorts of dust particles and other debris that can eventually make their way into the food.

The best option is to hire experienced cleaning professionals who have the right tools for the job, though if the tiles are in really bad shape it might be time to replace them.

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My first encounter with digital menus occurred in the Minneapolis airport as I waited for my flight back to Los Angeles. I found myself surrounded by tablets secured to tables in a variety of seating areas, and it was then I realized just how much handheld technology has penetrated our society. It was beautiful. I was in awe.

Tablet menus are the next big thing. The benefits far outweigh the negatives. The initial cost may be high, but so is the potential payoff, especially during the busiest times when speed is a necessity.

Obviously, tablet menus can do far more than traditional menus. Multiple photographs and nutrition information are accessible at the customer’s fingertips. Ordering and payment can be done directly from the device, allowing staff to focus more quality time on interacting with customers. It streamlines the dining experience and results in more sales. Not only that, you will be attracting millennials with your tech savvy.

Genghis Grill has embraced this technology and has tablets installed in 76 restaurants in over 20 states. They boast a 30 percent improvement in table turns.

Digital menus are the future. If you’re looking for a way to get ahead of the curve, this is it.

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Last summer, Square teamed up with delivery service start-up Caviar, making home delivery from fine restaurants accessible. Now they’ve taken it to the next level with the free Caviar app for iOS devices.

Caviar allows people across the country to order delivery from a variety of iconic restaurants, and the new app makes ordering out easier than ever. Customers can track their delivery via GPS.

The technology allows restaurants to continue to grow their business and reach more customers.

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