Behind the Tab
What does it take for a nearly 50-year-old dine-in movie theater to evolve without losing what made it special in the first place? In this episode of Behind the Tab, host Adam Howe sits down with Jim Matthes of Aloma Cinema and Grill to talk about the changing world of dine-in cinema, hospitality, and guest expectations. Jim shares how Aloma navigated the post-COVID theater landscape by leaning harder into hospitality, events, and operational efficiency—while still protecting the guest experience that keeps people coming back. The conversation explores why “third spaces” matter more than ever, how QR ordering transformed service inside a dark movie theater, and why reallocating labor—not reducing it—can completely change team culture. They also dive into: * The operational realities of serving hundreds of guests during a movie * Why mobile ordering actually improved hospitality instead of removing it * How shared tips and team-based service improved employee satisfaction * The challenge of balancing speed, accuracy, and human connection * Why modern entertainment venues need more reasons for guests to visit For operators in hospitality, entertainment, dine-in cinema, breweries, and experience-driven venues, this episode offers a real-world look at how technology and service can work together—not against each other.
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