Kristen Hawley writes about the restaurant business from San Francisco. She's the founder of Expedite, a weekly restaurant technology newsletter highlighting news and big ideas about the future of the ...
Perhaps no symbol is as emblematic of dining out in the modern era as the QR code. It graces our tables at restaurants, beckoning us to pull out our phones and scan. QR is short for "quick response," ...
A dining innovation that once looked like the future has worn out its welcome with many restaurateurs, customers and servers who say it takes the joy out of dining. By Amelia Nierenberg Heavenly ...
Boomers are not fans of a certain kind of restaurant menu. However, they aren't the only generation. Discover why this trend ...
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One restaurant trend boomers dislike - but more diners are warming up to it
Picture this: you sit down at a nice restaurant, ready to enjoy a relaxed meal, and instead of a menu arriving at your table, ...
Is the QR code a relic of pandemic-era dining, or is it the future of restaurants? The answer probably depends on the type of eatery you’re in. While restaurants of all stripes embraced QR codes ...
Quick response codes, those boxy information-packed cousins to bar codes, are being used by Mesob Ethiopian Restaurant in Montclair, N.J., to engage mobile-technology-savvy guests and spur buzz.
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A new restaurant trend boomers strongly dislike - and more diners are starting to agree
Dining out used to mean something simple: a table, a menu, a server, and a meal. That experience has been quietly but ...
Their fifteen minutes of pandemic fame are up. Remember 2020, when we were thrilled to be dining outdoors after a three-month lockdown? Capturing a QR code and seeing a restaurant menu pop up on your ...
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