Chef Emeril Lagasse will celebrate the 25th anniversary of his original New Orleans flagship restaurant Emeril’s New Orleans on March 26, 2015. This is where his “New New Orleans” cuisine concept was born. In honor of the milestone, he will be throwing a month-long series of events, including adding throwback items to the menu and hosting special dinner himself.

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Customers are turning to their mobile devices for information about all their favorite places, including restaurants. And these days, with everyone on the go, the easiest way to do that is through their smartphones which means the need for… mobile content.

Most restaurants have their own websites which is a great place to start. It’s good to have one cohesive online presence that can represent the brand, provide necessary information, and offer a channel for all online contacts. To make a website work on mobile devices, it’s important to make sure it has a responsive design. This means that the website automatically adjusts to fit a screen of any size.

Most of all, keep the end customers in mind. The easier they can find you online and access your information through a simple, intuitive site on any device, the fewer barriers there will be to people actually coming through the door.

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With the growth of the restaurant industry, there may be room to move up to a managerial position, but you still need to get the job. This post on Foodservice.com reveals the key message you need to get across when talking to a recruiter: You will not fail.

First of all, show that you have experience leading in some capacity. Also communicate a dedication to the tougher parts of the job like long hours and never-ending work. Lastly, make sure you go in prepared with stories of how you saved your previous employers money. This way, you’ll show that you did a manger’s job before you ever even got one.

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