Corner Booth Podcast
Corner Booth Podcast
Corner Booth Podcast
Frank Brusco with Patricia’s of Holmdel | RestaurantOwner

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Frank Brusco with Patricia&##x27;s of Holmdel
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Frank Brusco with Patricia's of Holmdel

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Join hosts Chris Tripoli and Barry Shuster and their guests for a podcast for anyone who is starting a restaurant business, growing an independent restaurant business, or dreaming about starting an independent restaurant business.

Learn from successful restaurateurs who share their stories WHY they got into the business and HOW they created and built their winning concepts.

Corner Booth is a production of RestaurantOwner.com and its official magazine, Restaurant Startup & Growth.

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After experiencing poor service at his favorite neighborhood Italian restaurant, Patricia's of Holmdel, Frank wanted a word with the owner. Fast forward, a potential guest complaint led to Frank buying the restaurant. What he lacked in restaurant experience, Frank made up with his client-service acumen as a printer.

And it worked. "I look at everything from the customer point of view, which properly places emphasis on the need to take care of people," says Frank, adding, I select friendly people and train every staff member to refer to all guests as if they were family."

His commitment to personal service worked so well that it led to seven successive years of revenue increase. In the wake of his success, he expanded the restaurant. Moreover, the success of Patricia's of Holmdel spurred Frank to develop a breakfast-lunch concept in a space across the street. The concept, Over Easy, has been operating for less than four years and has expanded into two additional New Jersey locations.

Wait, there's more. Frank's latest development is a 6,000 sq. ft. full-service Italian steakhouse and bar. Named Gabriella's, it has become one of the hottest new restaurants in New Jersey and recently added a private dining room to serve events and meetings.

Frank, a former printer, believes that the best marketing is done within the four walls of his restaurants. And as long as his team continues to put the guest first, he will believe he can build a successful neighborhood restaurant group for a long time to come.