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566: Nathan Lemley on Taking Over a Brand and Making it Your Own

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Release Date: 12/07/2018

1076: Charles Morgan, a “Restaurant Guy” show art 1076: Charles Morgan, a “Restaurant Guy”

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Charles Morgan considers himself simply a "restaurant guy" from Atlanta. Charles started in the restaurant business in Gulf coast Florida in 1979. Today he owns approximately 12 restaurants all over the Florida panhandle and the surrounding areas.  Favorite success quote/mantra: "Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom." In this episode we will discuss: Expanding Restaurants in the 70s/80s/90s Commercial fishing and restaurants Profit sharing Labor markets Today's sponsor: : Are you a chef, owner, operator, or manage recipes in professional kitchens? meez is...

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1075: Faras Kargar Owner Delbar Restaurant and Bar show art 1075: Faras Kargar Owner Delbar Restaurant and Bar

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Fares Kargar is the Owner of and in Atlanta, Georgia. Fares was born in Iran and grew up there until he was 18 when he moved to the US. Once in Atlanta, he went to school for hospitality management and while in school, he began working in restaurants. Once he graduated, he moved on to work in many restaurants, including Waffle House, until he landed at Rumi's Kitchen where he quickly became a GM. Finally, in 2020, he opened his first restaurant, Delbar. Today, there are 4 Delbar locations.  Favorite success quote/mantra: "This too shall pass." In this episode we will discuss: ...

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1074: Doug Turbush Chef & Owner Seed Kitchen and Bar show art 1074: Doug Turbush Chef & Owner Seed Kitchen and Bar

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Doug Turbush is the Chef & Owner of in Atlanta, GA. Doug started in the business as a 15 year old washing dishes. He went to school for hotel managment and went to the C.I.A. after that. His goal was to open his own restaurant by his early 30s. He lived and cooked in Thailand and lived and cooked in Atlanta until at 39 he opened Seed Kitchen and Bar in Atlanta in 2011. In 2013 he opened Stem Wine Bar next to Seed, and in 2016 he opened another restaurant which then closed in 2024.  Favorite success quote/mantra: "Make it nice or make it twice." In this episode we will discuss: ...

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1073: Jen Hidinger-Kendrick Founder of Giving Kitchen show art 1073: Jen Hidinger-Kendrick Founder of Giving Kitchen

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Jen Hidinger-Kendrick is the Founder of . Jen and her late husband, Ryan, started a supper club in Atlanta around 2012. The supper club was incredibly successful and finally, four years later, they opened Staplehouse together. Staplehouse was also a great success. However, before the restaurant opened, Ryan was disgnosed with cancer and passed away in 2014. Jen sold her share of the restaurant to her partners and started Giving Kitchen, a nonprofit with this mission: "to provide emergency assitance to food service workers through financial support and a network of community resources."...

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1072: Damian Otero and Miguel Hernandez, CEO and COO at Rreal Tacos show art 1072: Damian Otero and Miguel Hernandez, CEO and COO at Rreal Tacos

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Damian Otero is the CEO of Rreal Tacos and Miguel Hernandez is the company's COO. Damian and Rreal Tacos were previously on the show for episode 945 back in 2022. At that time, Rreal Tacos was opening their third location. Today there are 8 locations with more on the way. They are based in Atlanta, GA. Favorite success quote/mantra: "Create an opportunity biug enough for everybody to get a piece of the action." In this episode we will discuss: Negotiating leases Real estate and restaurants Growth/expansion Sharing equity with employees Marketing Today's sponsor: : Are you a chef, owner,...

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1071: Shuai & Corrie Wang Co-Owners of Super Happy Fun Time Group show art 1071: Shuai & Corrie Wang Co-Owners of Super Happy Fun Time Group

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Corrie and Shuai Wang are the co-owners of Super Happy Fun Time Group which operates and in Charleston, SC. Shuai is a Chinese immigrant who grew up in NYC. There he met Corrie while working in restaurants. Corrie is from upstate NY and is also an author. They moved to Charleston together in 2014 and soon after started a foodtruck and popups to test their culinary concepts. Jackrabbirt Filly opened in 2019 with King BBQ opening in November of 2023.  Favorite success quote/mantra: Shuai: "You have yet to experience your best days." Corrie: "Like attracts like."  In this episode we...

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1070: Bret Oliverio Owner of Sup Dogs show art 1070: Bret Oliverio Owner of Sup Dogs

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Bret Oliverio is the Owner of Sup Dogs, based in Greenville, NC. Bret began his post-school career as a radio broadcaster. His brother started Sup Dogs back in 2008 but tragically passed away a few years later. That's when, in 2012, Bret took over the restaurant and continues to own it today. Now, there are two Sup Dogs locations, plus a distillery and a cocktail bar.  Favorite success quote/mantra: "If you let up, you lose." In this episode we will discuss: Marketing Leaving another industry for restaurants  Get an accountant Profit-first Menu engineering Verticle integration...

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1069: Sother Teague Creative Drunk and Founder of Sother Hospitality show art 1069: Sother Teague Creative Drunk and Founder of Sother Hospitality

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Sother Teague is the "Creative Drunk." He is the Founder of Sother Hospitality, Beverage Director at Amor y Amargo, Cohost of the Speakeasy Podcast, author of "I'm Just Here For The Drinks", and most importantly, a bar tender.  Favorite success quote/mantra: "If you're the smartest guy in the room, you're in the wrong room." In this episode we will discuss: Partnerships Theater of hospitality Lawyers Popups Bars/bartending Today's sponsor: : Are you a chef, owner, operator, or manage recipes in professional kitchens? meez is built just for you. Organize, share, prep, and scale recipes...

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1068: Kate Holowchik Chef/Owner of Lionheart Confections show art 1068: Kate Holowchik Chef/Owner of Lionheart Confections

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Kate Holowchik is the chef/owner of Lionheart Confections. Kate grew up baking with her family and began baking in corporate kitchens, such as Panera Bread, during college. After going from kitchen to kitchen, from FOH to baking in BOH, she eventually started Lionheart Confections, a baking popup based in New Hampshire, in 2020. Favorite success quote/mantra: "Lead with a kind heart and live unapologetically." In this episode we will discuss: Mentors Popups Toxic kitchens Today's sponsor: : Are you a chef, owner, operator, or manage recipes in professional kitchens? meez is built just for...

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1067: Matt Berry & Vinny and Dante Marino Co-Owners of DeadProof Pizza Co show art 1067: Matt Berry & Vinny and Dante Marino Co-Owners of DeadProof Pizza Co

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Matt Berry, Vinny Marino, and Dante Marino are the Co-Owners of in New Hampshire. DeadProof Pizza Co is a mobile pizza vendor based in Manchester, NH. Chef Matt Berry created the concept and sought Dante and Vinny for help with marketing. They are all now co-owners of the wildely popular concept.  Favorite success quote/mantra: "If you're scared, do it scared." In this episode we will discuss: Pop-ups Marketing Pizza Finding the balance Today's sponsor: : Boost your efficiency and profitability without adding labor costs. MarginEdge is a complete restaurant management software that...

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Nathan Lemley grew up in Katy, TX and attended the The Art Institution of Houston. After graduation, Lemley worked in some of Houston finest restaurants before making the move to Austin where he accept the position of Chef de Cuisine at the newly opened Foreign & Domestic.

He spent the next few years traveling and staging across the country, before connecting with Chef Shawn Cirkiel at Parkside on 6th, back in Austin.

At Parkside, Lemley met future business and life partner, Sarah Heard. The pair purchased Foreign & Domestic Austin in September of 2017 from founder Ned Elliot and have been sharing the kitchen ever since as Chef-Owners.

I recently interviewed Lemley's business partner, Heard. Listen here: episode 564

Show notes…

Favorite success quote or mantra:

 "Give your all, and do your best every single day."

In this episode with Nathan Lemley, we discuss: 

  • How and why Lemley got his start in the industry. 
  • Waiting until you're mature enough to invest in culinary school. 
  • How Chef Lemley learned about consistency and why it is so important. 
  • Why working directly WITH the person who owns a restaurant is different than working directly FOR them. Their passion and work ethic is contagious.  
  • Creating a culture of high standards. 
  • Why everyone should stage early and often in their career. 
  • How  to know it is time to push your cooks out of your kitchen so they can continue to grow and develop professionally.  
  • How managing personalities is a big part of managing restaurants.  
  • Guiding your team members to the solution, not just giving it to them. You've got to get your people to think for themselves and help the develop the habit of thinking for themselves. 
  • Anticipating your restaurant needs and being ahead of your restaurant needs, especially when it comes to people. Is your sous chef sticking around? Are you sure? Do you have a back up for when they leave? 
  • How Lemley and Heard secured their financing and what they learned from the process. 
  • Hiring specialists like lawyers, and accountants. 
  • How Lemley is focusing on keeping Foreign and Domestic "fresh". 
  • Why it is so important to have ONE thing that is unique and that you can be the best at. 
  • Why being hot headed in the kitchen does not pay off in the long run.