say86 Hospitality Podcast
Why would anyone open a restaurant when costs are rising, margins are tightening and the industry demands relentless commitment? In this episode of The Business of Hospitality, Tim Mills explores the emotional pull that continues to draw chefs, families, entrepreneurs and investors into one of the toughest, and most rewarding businesses in the world. Drawing on a lifetime in hospitality, Tim shares the lessons that rarely appear in textbooks: service is what you do, hospitality is how you make people feel; consistency matters more than occasional brilliance; and the strongest businesses are built on trust, curiosity, calm leadership and hundreds of small decisions made well. He also examines the real challenges facing operators, from recruitment and burnout to supplier relationships, technology, profitability and the danger of building a business that only works when the owner is present. Ultimately, this is an honest but optimistic look at why restaurants still matter. They create jobs, support communities and become the backdrop to some of life’s most important moments. Whether you already work in hospitality or dream of opening your first venue, this episode is a reminder that you are not simply serving food—you are building a team, earning trust and creating a place where memories are made.
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