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Internationally-renowned Southern Brazilian Steakhouse, Fogo de Chão (pronounced fo-go dee shown), has opened its new Naperville location in the Freedom Commons dining district. This is the third Chicagoland location for the brand that introduced authentic churrasco to the area more than 14 years ago. Fogo de Chão shares the Brazilian gaucho traditions of churrasco, the art of roasting meats over an open fire, and espeto corrido, or “continuous service,” which allows guests to control the variety and pace of their dining experience. The Naperville culinary team is proudly led by Head Gaucho Chef Joacir Roscete, who first learned the gaucho style of cooking on his family farm in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. Fogo’s Brazilian-

trained gaucho chefs butcher all of the meats in-house, roast them over an open fire, and then carve each cut tableside. The menu features a wealth of savory, fire-roasted meats. Some favorites include: Picanha - the prime part of the top sirloin, sliced thin and lightly seasoned with rock salt or garlic Filet Mignon - an elegant and tender cut of beef, it’s dressed simply with sea salt to expose its natural flavors Cordeiro - fresh lamb flavored with a special mint marinade, sliced off the bone or served as tender chops Ribeye - this highly marbled cut of beef is slowly grilled over direct heat to maximize its flavor and tenderness Fraldinha - one of the most distinctive and flavorful cuts of beef from the bottom sirloin. Continued on page 33

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Greenridge Farm Goes All Natural with Fresh Ingredients and New Packaging Delivering on the demand of its loyal customers, Greenridge Farm is going back to the basics of quality nutrition by revisiting its recipes and product line. Chicagoland grocery shoppers can find Greenridge Farm artisanal deli meats, sausages, cheeses and condiments with a fresh new look and cleaner, all natural ingredient line. With more than 70 products in its portfolio, Greenridge Farm offers a wide range of deliciously distinct all-natural deli meats, sausages, cheeses and condiments, includ-

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ing a variety of organic options. The brand’s top sellers include Black Forest Ham, Applewood Smoked Ham, Five Pepper Turkey Breast, Hickory Smoked Turkey Breast, Santa Fe Chicken Breast, Jalapeno & Cheddar Sausage and Black Forest Sausage, among others. In addition to product improvements, all Greenridge Farm meats, cheeses and condiments have a brand new look, including an updated logo, color palette and product packaging design. Consumers can find Greenridge Farm deli

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This month I am proud to be pictured with Chef Michael Kornick, founder and owner of mk, DMK Burger, Fish Bar, County Barbeque and Ada Street. Although known primarily for his accomplishments as a chef, Michael Kornick has developed into one of the country’s leading restaurateurs. He is highly sought after and respected as an authority on restaurant management and hospitality and is known as a generous mentor to those who have worked under him past and present.

Bill and Mary Budler are the owners of Quality Food Brokers, one of our markets’ finest independently owned foodservice brokerage companies. Bill and Mary call on chain accounts, distributors and independents to promote their lines which include SuperHash, the country’s first premium Corned Beef Hash. If you are tired of serving average quality food, contact Mary or Bill. They represent top quality products which help foodservice operators to increase sales, margins and their repeat business. You can see the SuperHash ad on page 7 of this issue. David and Michelle Bender and Tony Dilbierto are with Air 1 Wireless by Sprint, Illinois’ largest business to business solution provider for communication devices and GPS tracking systems for vehicles. Because Air 1 specializes in serving the B2B market, they have many solutions to help you control costs and monitor employee productivity. If you want to make sure you are getting the most productivity out of your employees, contact Tony, Dave or Michelle. They are experts in helping food industry businesses and suppliers to improve their communications, accountability and efficiency. You can see their ad on page 17 of this issue. Frank Petrocino is the founder and owner of Zone Mechanical, Inc., a local firm serving independent and chain supermarkets, food distributors and large refrigerated warehouses. Frank is an expert in helping these clients to reduce energy consumption and maintain their refrigeration systems. Because of Franks expertise, the company has become the preferred vendor for many local chains, distributors, food processors and those with cold warehouses. You can see the Zone Mechanical ad on page 15 of this issue. Pete Ricards and Garrick Mackiney are with Fox Ford, Chicago’s newest Ford Dealer. Fox Ford is a full service dealership for commercial vehicles and autos, and is conveniently located at 2501 N Elston Avenue (just north of Fullerton Avenue). Fox Ford is positioned to become the area’s leading vendor of Ford vehicles to the local food industry. You can see the Fox Ford ad on page 15 of this issue. Chris Welch is the founder and owner of Simply Baked Gluten-Free, a firm offering branded, copacked and private label gluten free bakery products. Consumers are willing to pay more for products without gluten, and Chris makes it easy for you to tap into this growing market. James Celli and Mark Kunicki are with Better Merchant Rates, a company offering full service credit card processing for the food industry. By offering better rates to their customers, their firm is quickly amassing a strong customer base which includes many of the “who’s who” of our local food industry. It’s almost impossible to read your credit card statement, but by contacting these gentlemen, you may be able to save thousands of dollars per year. Brian Kerby is the owner of Heartland Beer, a boutique craft beer distributor specializing in distributing local microbrews. Brian understands that his customers want quality and freshness, which is why he offers a limited selection of beers, which are all at the top of their category and guaranteed to be fresh. If you are looking to satisfy consumers by offering more local microbrews, contact Brian. He has an excellent selection of products.

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The partners behind Bub City, Joe’s on Weed Street and the Windy City Smokeout, a BBQ country music festival, are bringing two new ventures that will occupy 35,000 square feet at 5441 Park Palace in the MB Financial Park in Rosemont, Illinois. The venue officially opened in February. “After we got over our initial fears of taking such a large space, we realized that we could have the ability to not only book 1,500 person shows and events, but also bring the great food and fun spirit of Bub City to Rosemont,” says Lettuce Entertain You managing partner, Jerrod Melman. Joe’s Bar, long known as a place to see future stars like Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley occupies two-thirds of the space with a stage that will play host to weekly lineups of country music’s biggest names, up-and-comers, local talent, DJs and more. “It was only a matter of time until we combined two brands, “says Joe’s Live partner Ed Warm. “We’ve brought together our vision of creating a concert room that music fans will love combined with the best food and hospitality that Lettuce Entertain You is known for; it’s going to be really special.” Attached to Joe’s Live is Bub City, open daily for dinner at 4:30 p.m. that will spotlight a barbeque menu with its famous Southern-style brunch and DIY Bloody Mary bar on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Weekday lunch service will follow. The menu is crafted by chef/ partner Doug Psalttis, with highlights including housesmoked meats like 18-hour Natural Beef Brisket and BBQ Pork Ribs. Other signatures include Bub’s Gen-

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Our great grandparents knew this, if they were of an old world society: “The heart knows these things,” an oma would tell us, and remarkably, that advice has a strong basis of truth. It is called the “single eye of the heart” (Chante Ishta), and in the Lakota Sioux beliefs, the heart and mind are bound together like a cosmic gyroscope, finding what is both known and familiar. Yet, in all corners of civilization, the belief is shared, if not openly, then quietly and with reverence. Don’t believe it? Then, consider a common term we use across the planet: Ah kay wan chee keyn ktay, the simple greeting “It’s good to see you again!” At the surface, it is a greeting, but at it’s core, was and remains a key element of heart-based intelligence, an science knows that it exists. So do salespeople; we make decisions from the heart because the heart processes information, them instructs the brain to get what we want. Author Gregg Braden explored the force in his “Resilience From The Heart,” a chronical of his global journey based on inner intuitive guidance. It is the force that, through the heart and brain’s knowledge, can lead a pet back to its home, and that returning troops feel that pulls them back to home and family: The heart has knowledge and purpose and the brain is used to set the course safely, regardless of the hazards along the way. –MB

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Signs For When To Quit Your Day Job The signs that it’s time to abandon your day job aren’t always obvious. Most entrepreneurs see smaller hints. Pay attention to the subtle clues— they’re not just telling you it’s time to take the leap, but also pointing you toward the preparations you must make before you do. The Sign: You’re starting to do the math You’ve run the numbers on how much to put away, and how much revenue your company must generate. But don’t guess—create a business plan instead. It should include an analysis of the problem you’re solving, your solution, your target market, a competitive assessment, a marketing plan, and a financial forecast with cash-flow projections. For help with a plan, tap online resources (Palo Alto Software’s LivePlan offers 500 sample plans with numbers from real businesses) or contact a Small Business Development Center or Service Corps of Retired Executives office. The Sign: You’re working two full-time jobs Though it’s hard to do, be sure to plan as much as possible while you’re still on someone else’s payroll. When you’ve grown your business as much as you can in your off-hours, it’s time to jump. The Sign: Your side business is starting to get love Outside validation can give you the push you need to quit a day job, but it’s also a powerful business tool. Now turn that love into money. Keep track of satisfied clients, favorable terms from a supplier, Facebook likes, and any media mentions, ask to use positive comments, and then spin them into advertising. Publish favorable quotes or articles on your webpage, tell suppliers about the great terms you’ve been extended by other vendors, and shamelessly self-promote. It will make your company look bigger than it is (for now), and it’s the best kind of PR—free, which may be the only kind you can afford for your new venture. If you really want to run your own business, you can do it sooner than you think, but you must overcome that fear. The secret is to plan. Maybe you have it in the bank. Maybe your spouse’s salary is sufficient to fund your family while you build your business. Maybe you can borrow the money from your parents and in-laws. Yes, you’ll have to make sacrifices. For a year, that means giving up all those fun, nonessential things. You’ll be taking a risk, too. You may not get the business to viability, and you may have to go back to working for someone else, starting at a lower salary than you had before. But that’s a risk you can live with, and failure won’t keep you from trying to start another business in the future. So when’s the right time to quit your day job? How about now? –Excerpted from INC

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Movers and Shakers Yum! Brands Inc. recently announced David Novak is stepping down as Chairman. The changes will take effective in May of this year. In 1999, Mr. Novak was named the CEO of Yum! Brands and has held the position of Chairman from 2000. The leading restaurant chain operator has not announced a successor yet. Yum! Brands currently operates KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell restaurants in more than 125 countries The Art Institute of Chicago announced that James Rondeau will succeed Douglas Druick as the next president and director of the museum. Druick announced last October his plan to retire. Rondeau has led two of the Art Institute’s 11 curatorial departments in his 18 year tenure with the museum. Olive Garden is adding catering delivery to the menu at all restaurants in the U.S. and Canada. Prairie Grass Cafe co-chef/co-owner Sarah Stegner has developed a line of Pecan-basedChef Sarah Stegner with homemade Pecan Milk 300 products including a healthy and delicious Pecan Milk made from pecans sourced from her friend farmer/chef Tracey Vowell’s (Three Sisters Garden) family ranch in Tennessee. Sarah’s always on the hunt for food that is good for you. “So many people are allergic to cow’s milk,” she says. Sarah herself doesn’t eat dairy. “I’m making my own alternative, pecan milk. I prefer to make my own so I know exactly what’s in it.” Don Welsh, who has been CEO of Choose Chicago since 2011, will become the new President and CEO of Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI), a trade association for tourism bureaus around the world. The head of Chicago’s tourism bureau is leaving for a new role running a Washington, D.C.-based tourism advocacy group. Welsh will continue running Choose Chicago through the end of March. Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s —which are both owned by parent company CKE Restaurants— have joined the frenzy to bring in customers with $4 meal deals. Another Broken Egg of America, Inc. Has named Jan Barnett as the company’s new Chief Marketing Officer and Joanne Patterson as its new General Counsel. Dickey’s Barbecue Restaurants, Inc. announced Barry M. Barron, Sr. has been hired as the company’s new COO. Domino’s Inc. has named Judy L. Werthauser Exec VP and Chief People Officer. East Coast Wings & Grill has announced the promotion of Stacey Kane to Chief Marketing Officer. Famous Dave’s of America Inc. has named Adam Wright CEO. Mr. Wright previously held this position on an interim basis since June of 2015. HPC Foodservice announced that Barry Pearson has retired as President and CEO of the company. Jim Charbonneau and Richard Lotstein have been named Co-Presidents. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. has named Jonathan Muhtar as Senior VP and Chief Marketing Officer. Sysco Corporation announced that Tom Bene has been promoted to President and COO. Taco Bell Corp. has promoted Marisa Thalberg to the role of Chief Marketing Officer. TGI Fridays has named Robert Palleschi as its new President and CEO.

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Honest Truths about What You Should’ve Saved MONEY Magazine reported that less than half of workers have tried to calculate how much money they’ll need for retirement, EBRI’s 2014 Retirement Confidence Survey found. Take five minutes to use an online tool that will show you if you’re on track, such as the T. Rowe Price Retirement Income Calculator and review your day-to-day routine Budgeting apps make the invisible credit card charges visible, and as important as the “how much” is the “on what.” Divide your expenses into the essential costs of living, investments in your future (savings, education, a home), and the discretionary spending you have the flexibility to cut. Am I juicing my finances too much? In other words, how toxic is your borrowing? Your total debt matters. But the kinds of debts you have and the implications for your future are crucial too, says Charles Farrell, author of Your Money Ratios and CEO to Gallup’s annual Personal Financial Situation survey. Just as even the most devoted gym-goer can get complacent, your financial confidence could stop you from reaching the next level. Keep the eye of the tiger even when you’re doing great. Make a specific goal. When you show up at the gym without a plan, there’s a good chance you’ll shuffle on the treadmill for a half-hour and call it a day. Your financial life is no different. To boost your performance, start by zeroing in on a goal. A study by Dominican University found that you’re 42% more likely to achieve your aims just by writing them down. People with a written financial plan save more than twice as much as those who do not. In your twenties and thirties you should limit total mortgage debt to less than twice your family income. In your fifties, you should have a mortgage no higher than what you make. At any age, total education debt should not exceed 75% of your pay. What’s my biggest weak spot? You need to guard against familiar risks, like insufficient insurance). But David Blanchett, head of retirement research for Morningstar, says you should also think about less obvious threats. Will new technology put your livelihood at risk? Are you counting on a pension from a financially shaky firm? Do you live in an area where home values hinge on the success of one industry? If you were kind of sloppy at saving by age 35, you have a couple of options: Raise your annual number (23% if you start at age 40) or catch up by saving in bursts. Research firm Hearts & Wallets found that people who boosted savings for an eight- to 10-year period (when mortgages or other big expenses fell away) were able to get back on track for retirement.

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Shmoozefest Wrapup

Our February 3rd Shmoozefest at Moretti’s in Edison Park was a great time. Over 55 gifts were given away to guests in our free raffle. There was great food from our cosponsors. Other experts were on hand to offer ideas on how to have a more profitable operation too. Please join us for our next Shmoozefest, also at Moretti’s in Edison Park, on Wednesday May 4th, 2016. Cosponsorships are available. The event is free and open to professionals in our industry. Be sure to join us and your peers in the industry! Thanks to our vendors for their raffle donations: AlGelato Allen Bros. Big Shoulders Coffee Co. Cheese Merchants Devanco Farmer Bros Coffee Freshcoast Distributors Hampton Inn -Rosemont Heartland Beer Heaven On Seven Homer’s Ice Cream King Spa & Sauna Knife & Tine Lee’s Foodservice Moretti’s Nadeau Ice Sculptures Omega Restaurant, Niles Palmer Place Restaurant Pepsico / Gatorade Pita Inn Restaurants Punch Bowl Social Q-BBQ Sammic Simply Baked GlutenFree Sprint Air1 Wireless The Patio Restaurants The Pick Restaurant Tito’s Vodka Torta Bianca Liquor Unite Urban Grill Unox Combi Oven Specialists Look for more photos on our website: foodindustrynews.com and in the April issue of Food Industry News

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NAME: Ashlee Aubin RESTAURANT: Salero PHONE: 312.466.1000 ADDRESS: 621 W. Randolph Street BIRTHPLACE: Flint, Michigan CURRENT POSITION: Executive Chef FIRST FOODSERVICE JOB: Dishwasher at Woodfield Country Club at age 15 FAVORITE FOOD: Sandwiches. All types. Especially Italian subs. AWARDS/HONORS: Salero has garnered outstanding praises, including a three star review from Chicago Tribune’s Phil Vettel for its subtle and refined take on Spanish flavors and its most recent accolade, one of Chicago magazine’s Best New Restaurants 2015. MEMORABLE CUSTOMERS: Burt Baskins, one of the founders of Baskin Robbins, has been to Salero a few times. We sent him corn ice cream, I really hope he liked it! WORST PART OF JOB: The hours. Its tough when you are a young cook to miss so many events that your “9 to 5” friends are going to. MOST HUMOROUS KITCHEN MISHAP: I remember when someone, accidentally, dumped a cup of sugar into the salt bin. No one could figure out why everything was burning. FAVORITE FOOD TO PREPARE: I love stews and braises. There is something great about the transformation. Having to wait only makes it more exciting. PART OF JOB THAT GIVES MOST PLEASURE: I love teaching young cooks. You can watch someone, who has been struggling with an aspect of their job, have a breakthrough. And over time you see them grow and change into a chef. IF YOU COULDN’T BE A CHEF, WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY: I planned on being a lawyer. I moved to Chicago for law school. My fiancé helped me realize that giving up on something that I love, cooking, would have been a huge mistake. BEST ADVICE RECEIVED: “Just don’t stop moving” - Matt Chasseur Chef de Cuisine at Alinea. Sometimes when things get overwhelming it feels easiest to just give up. But, if you don’t stop going, don’t stop trying, you always make it through. FAVORITE VACATION SPOT: I love Traverse City, Michigan. There is incredible nature, wineries and good food. And, it’s only a few hours from Chicago. WHAT DO YOU ENJOY THE MOST ABOUT FOOD INDUSTRY NEWS: I love seeing what is going on in the industry in other cities.

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Adding Integrity to Menus Attracts Diners For many chefs and restaurant operators, the ingredients, preparation, and cooking methods they use are integral both to their cuisine and to the overall perception of the food they create. Terms like fresh, antibiotic-free, made-from-scratch, and organic increasingly appear on menus of full-service restaurants, from white tablecloth settings to family-style diners. These labels denote a certain aesthetic for many consumers: a higher quality, healthier restaurant. For restaurants, the use of these elevated ingredients and techniques underscores the credibility and value of their menu. –FSR

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Evan Chen, the owner of the Long Island, New York-based concept, has found a way to turn the popular social media practice into a powerful marketing ally. When guests first enter the modern Asian restaurant, with its sleek marble bar, white stools, wooden booths, and touches of bamboo with contemporary lighting, they’ll likely notice the BuzzyBooth situated beside the hostess stand. Chen heard about the booth from 25-year-old founder Jolina Li, a child of restaurateurs, and has been using it since TAO Asian Fusion opened in October 2015. The BuzzyBooth is a digital photo station, like those you would see at theme parks or in movie theaters, which allows diners to capture the moment and share it with their social media networks. It’s free for customers, and the restaurant benefits on a few different levels. Firstly, a customized graphic frame surrounds the photo, which sends the restaurant’s brand into the social media universe without any inhouse promotion. It also captures the user’s email and creates a database for future marketing use, such as loyalty programs, upcoming food specials, and other announcements. –FSR

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Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya (formerly Kukai Ramen & Izakaya) opened their first Midwest location in Wicker Park at 1482 N. Milwaukee Avenue. Kizuki aims to provide Chicagoans a taste of authentic Japanese ramen without having to fly to Tokyo for the experience.

Chef Bill Kim from Belly Q at 1400 W. Randolph launched a new brunch menu showcasing Asian BBQ flavors. Brad Paisley’s “Crushin It” World Tour - Sat. Mar.12, 2016 will be held at U.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington, Illinois. Fine Artisan Events presents The Chicago Artisan Chocolate Festival featuring the finest in Artisan Chocolatiers, with lectures, demos, tastings and more on Apr. 16 -17, 2016 at Stephen M. Bailey Auditorium at Plumber’s Hall in the West Loop’s historic Randolph Street Market District. St. Patrick’s Parade/River Dyeing takes place Mar. 12, 2016 between Columbus and Wacker Drive in Chicago. The Langham Chicago was voted the No. 1 luxurious place to stay in the U.S. by Trip Advisor “Travelers Choice Awards Best Hotels 2016. Windy City Lakeshake - Chicago’s Country

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Music Festival will be held June 17-19th on the Lakefront in Chicago, IL. Don’t forget — Easter is on Sunday, March 27th. Many customers continue to enjoy Easter Butter Lambs from Danish Maid Butter Company. www.danishmaid.com Jovanis Bouargoub opens his first suburban location of Pork Chop - a Southern backwoods experience at 100 Nugent St. in Glenwood, IL. Other locations may be found in Chicago at 941 W. Randolph, 555 S. Dearborn, 1516 E. Harper Ct. and 29 E. Adams St. Celtic Crown Public House Chicago at 4301 N. Western will be offering Green Beers on St. Pat’s Saturday, March 12th and St. Pat’s Thursday March 17th. Good Food Festival UIC Forum takes place March 24-26. Mrs. Murphy and Sons Irish Bistro at 3905 N. Lincoln in Chicago will have 17 Days of St. Patrick with music, food, drinks and great craft beer starting March 1st through March 17th. The Kerry Piper at 7900 Joliet Rd. in Willowbrook will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a big celebration of live music, Irish Dancers and Irish Bagpipers Sunday March 13th – St. Patrick’s Fundraiser www.stbaldricks.org/events/kerrypipe.

Buona Celebrates 35 Years Cheers! Buona, The Original Italian Beef, celebrates 35 years of serving up its famous beef to all of Chicagoland on January 21, 2016. Joe Buonavolanto, Sr. opened the first Buona restaurant in 1981 in Berwyn, IL, bringing Italian beef to the suburbs. Mr. Buonavolanto was among a group of Italian immigrants who made the now-famous sandwich a staple of Chicago’s culinary scene. Depressionera stockyard workers who were looking for ways to make food go farther introduced Italian beef to the city. The sandwich, which typically uses lean and tougher cuts of meat that has been cooked for several hours, was often served at weddings and banquets. The meat was sliced thinly and served on bread with gravy to ensure that every guest was well fed. Buonavolanto, Sr., who mortgaged his family home in Berwyn to finance his business, currently has five of his children and nine of his grandchildren involved in the business. “My family and I are so excited to be celebrating the 35th anniversary of our business,” says Buonavolanto, Jr. “We are very proud to carry on our father’s legacy, and look forward to the next 35 years and beyond.” With ever-changing trends in the food and restaurant industry, Buona has carefully safeguarded its recipe and the traditions of Italian beef making. Their process uses no preservatives, no chemicals or additives, and takes absolutely no short cuts. Buona restaurants have raised more than $200,000 by hosting nearly 200 local fundraisers a year for the past 17 years, and have provided over 5,000 lunches to over 200 local schools since 2004. They support the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), and other charities. They are the Official Italian Beef of the Chicago Wolves and the DePaul Blue Demons. With 16 locations currently located throughout Chicagoland and a new store opening in the Beverly neighborhood this spring, the family-owned restaurant group plans to open 25-30 more locations nationally within the next five years. The first Buona restaurant opened in Berwyn, IL in 1981.

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Are You Ready for Change in 2016? Here we are, three months into the new year. Have you taken the time to plan out your new business strategy for the year to make this year better than the last? It’s generally the time of year where you can slow down a bit and reflect on last year’s results. It’s a great time to make any changes to your menu and look at trends that are taking the food world by storm. Do you make anything from scratch? For example: dressings, rolls, pizza dough, and some appetizers. Also, are you in a demographic area that is looking for healthier options like gluten free, vegan and artisan-style food options? How about your staff? Look into increasing your training regimens or cross-training your employees while carry-out and walk-in business is a little slow this time of year. The economy is on an upswing so quality and qualified help is hard to find, let alone retain. Ensure their readiness for the busy season and everyone will have a better morale and therefore be fully invested in the overall success. Is it time to remodel the front of the house, upgrade the kitchen, search for a larger facility or add on to your existing building? Contractors are not nearly as busy right now as they will be once the warmer weather hits. Chances are, you can negotiate a better price for any work you might want to have done, due to low demand for construction. Competition in the restaurant arena is at an alltime high, so you need to go the extra mile to stand out from the crowd. Meet with all your vendors, food sales, beverages, linens and printer. They are out in the trade all day and are a wealth of information on trends, pricing and what’s up and coming in the future of the industry. Ask them for ideas and suggestions on menu changes. Do they have any new products that might work for you? Finally, you got into the restaurant business to earn a living, support your family and employ the people in your community. Now is a great time to compare and check your vendor’s price guides to see if there are any savings that are available to you. Don’t be afraid to renegotiate your agreements with your vendors if you feel there are savings to help you achieve all your goals for 2016. – Courtesy of Jeff Goworowski, Battaglia Dist.

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The Big Job Is Keeping Customers — Happy By John Graham

Ask salespeople what customers want from them and you’re likely to hear such words as friendly, positive, responsive, and problemsolver. It’s how salespeople see themselves. Ask customers what they want in a salesperson and the words they use may be quite different. What they are looking for is integrity, responsiveness, initiative, knowledge, and guts. This suggests that it’s in a salesperson’s best interest to align their performance with customer expectations. It’s not only the way to keep them happy; it’s the best way to keep them as customers. Here’s how to go about it: n Always take ownership of problems and complaints. Passing off the blame to someone else always backfires. It sends the message to others that you’re not a stand up person, someone they can count on. n Never use phony-phrases — like “I’m going to be in your area,” “We have a lot to offer your company,” “I know you’re busy,” or the other clichés. They’re a turn off and peg you as a second-rate salesperson. n Always respond to your messages. Whether email, VM, text, or a letter, respond to it. Think how you feel when your messages are ignored. If you’re not interested or want to be taken off the list, say so. It’s not only polite, but it’s good networking, a way to influence how others think of you and your company. n Never be late. Being late isn’t funny or fashionable, and rarely excusable, whether it’s late for a meeting, completing a project, meeting deadlines, answering email or anything else. At its core, it’s disrespectful and says the rules don’t apply to you. Being on time, sends the opposite message. n Always say “Thank You.” Those two words send the message that you don’t take anything for granted. n Never make excuses. Face it. No one believes an excuse. In the least, they create doubt and at worst, they’re perceived as lies. A trail of excuses expresses a lack of commitment, a failure to take responsibility, and announces that you’re someone others can’t count on. n Always focus messages on the recipient. It may seem obvious, but too many emails, memos, reports, resumes, letters, presentations, and other communications are “all about me,” instead of “all about them.” Is it any wonder they’re ignored? n Never play the friend card. Some salespeople make an effort to create a “friend” relationship with customers, a strategy that’s sure to backfire. n Always be alert for ways to help customers. More often than not, our actions are in helping ourselves. Helping customers is quite different.

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n Never make promises you can’t keep. There’s nothing worse than making a promise and then not keeping it. We all know people who eagerly agree to do something, while others rolls their eyes, knowing they will never follow through. Not keeping your word can be disastrous and it can haunt your career. It’s easy to say, “I’ll take care of that.” But be sure before you promise. n Always prepare. Marketers and salespeople skip this step and wing it. Whether in person or in writing, they use generalities and relate irrelevant war stories. Nothing specific, just lots of fluff. It shows and everyone knows that they weren’t ready. Kiss off another one and dig out the excuses. n Never fake or exaggerate experience, qualifications or abilities. Be assured that at some point when we least expect it, it will catch up with us. We all have limitations; admitting them says we know our weaknesses as well as our strengths. And that enhances our credibility. n Always satisfy the unhappy customer. Here’s the formula to do it: 1. Take time to understand the problem. Then, repeat it back to the customer. 2.Take ownership. “I’m your advocate.” Don’t pass it off to someone else. 3. Present the solution to the customer: “Is this satisfactory?” If not, seek a better solution. 4. Follow up with the customer to verify satisfaction. n Never let up. Never assume all is well. Bottom line: expectations are changing so fast, you need to be finding new ways to keep customers happy. n Always be candid. The sales manager wanted to look good so he told his customers that he had gone to his boss to get the price down so he could keep their business. Unfortunately, customers have heard such stories many times. A transparent approach would be more credible: “We know you’re looking at our competitors and we know their programs. Because we want you to stay with us, we’re cutting the initial cost to $xxx.” Customers know when you’re transparent and when you’re blowing smoke. The challenge of keeping customers happy may be the single most pressing task in business today. Unhappy customers don’t just leave, they’re vengeful, spreading their displeasure in every direction. It takes all the skill, energy, and smarts we can muster to meet that challenge. But it can be done. John Graham of GrahamComm is a marketing and sales strategist-consultant and business writer. Contact him at johnrgraham.com.

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Columbus Vegetable Oils, one of the nation’s leading suppliers of oils, fats, dressing and sauces, has been serving the foodservice industry since its founding in 1936 and is still owned and managed by the Gagliardo family, in Des Plaines, IL. In addition to the Butcher Boy showcase, the entire Columbus Vegetable Oils portfolio of products will be available to sample at the booth, along with a salad bar and a hot wings station. With virtually any cooking, salad or frying oil available, the Columbus assortment represents the oils, oil blends, liquid and solid shortenings that are most in demand by restaurants and their customers. Butcher Boy Dressings, Sauces and Dips to Taste Some favorites include: ■ Thousand Island Dressing ■ Garlic Parmesan Wing Sauce ■ Balsamic Vinaigrette ■ Bleu Cheese ■ Louisiana Style Hot Sauce ■ Mayonnaise Columbus Vegetable Oils has stateof-the art R&D labs and kitchens, for formulating their own branded products, and working with customers to formulate private label and unbranded dressings, sauces dips, oils and shortenings. “In this competitive landscape, we’re committed to providing the products and services that help our customers maintain their quality and profitability standards,” noted John Healy, Columbus Vegetable Oils General Manager. “Our production lines are extremely flexible and we can produce exactly the product customers want, when they want it.”

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The Return of Handwriting

Winter Session, a bag and wallet maker in Denver, encourages staff to keep handwritten notes. Co-founder Tanya Fleisher says that “writing things down helps you internalize and process the information on a visceral level,” yielding better-quality production. The brain reacts differently— research says better— when you use paper and not a computer. Studies show that students’ performance on tests improves when they take notes on paper instead of laptops, and kids who learn to write by hand are better at recognizing letters than those who learn to write by typing. Cal Newport, an author and professor at Georgetown University, argues in his new book, Deep Work, that achieving ultrafocus on a single task is a key to boosting productivity, and he’s convinced that working on paper does just that. While there’s no scientific evidence quantifying any productivity benefits of paper over a computer, companies that integrate paper into their workflow report positive results, from fewer meetings to better ideas. This may explain the recent paper boom. Doane Paper, a notebook company in Kansas City, Missouri, says its sales have grown 30 percent in 2015 over 2014. Tim Jacobsen, founder of Word Notebooks, reports an 844 percent increase in sales over the same period. –INC

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TRAVEL With Valerie Miller

DESTINATION: MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA Getting There: Fly/Drive American Airlines has flights out of Chicago O’Hare connecting thru Charlotte Vacation packages can be booked on AAvacations.com Delta Airlines has flights out of Chicago O’Hare and Chicago Midway connecting thru Atlanta. Vacation packages can be booked on deltavacations.com Myrtle Beach is the Jewel of South Carolina with 60 miles of breathtaking beachfront on the Atlantic Ocean. The boardwalk runs 1.2 miles along the oceanfront form Pier 14 to the 2nd. Ave. Pier. Stroll along the pier and browse in their shops and dine in one of their many restaurants. Seafood is one of their primary cuisines, and make sure you try some of their Carolina BBQ There are approximately 1800 full service restaurants in the Myrtle Beach area. Activities/Things to Do: n Barefoot Princess Riverboat Cruise – tour and dinner cruise along the intercostal waterway n Carolina Safari Jeep Tours – history, nature, ecology, wildlife and ghostlore all on one trip n Golf – the Myrtle Beach area boasts more than 100 championship golf courses and 30 mini-golf n Myrtle Beach Skywheel – on the boardwalk offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. It features 42 climate controlled enclosed gondolas, which seat up to 6 passengers n Ripley’s Aquarium –live shows, behind the scenes tours, sleep with the sharks and the stingray experience n Watersports include- banana boat tours, jet ski, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, tubing, water boarding and water skiing, n Wheels of Yesterday – an impressive collection of vintage American made automobiles and trucks in one location n Wild Water & Wheels – 16 acre park filled with exciting rides and slide, bumper boats, go carts and mini golf Accommodations: It’s all a matter of preference. They have campgrounds, beach rentals, condos and the national chain hotels. Choices include: Fairfield Inn, Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn, Hilton and Sheraton just to name a few. Water is their number one attraction, so plan on some serious playing in the sand and enjoying a relaxing day at the beach. There’s always time to fit in some shopping during any vacation. Visit the Coastal Grand Mall or one of their many outlet malls. For more info on this family friendly and fun destination-visitmrytlebeach.com FYI - Country Music Fans: Carolina Country Music Festival (CCMF) the Southeast’s Premier Outdoor Country Music Festival is being held on the shores of Myrtle Beach this year. The 3 day Festival will take place from June 10-12, 2016.

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ACCOUNTANTS BDO (Formerly SS&G) ................................... Baker Tilly ....................................................... ACCOUNTING FIRMS Parhas & Associates .........................Page 08 ADVERTISING Food Industry News ....................................... AIR FILTERS-SALES & SERVICE Averus ............................................................ Olympia Maintenance..................................... ARCHITECTS Dearborn Architects ...........................Page 06 Sarfatty Associates ......................................... ASIAN FOOD PRODUCTS Eastland Food Corporation ............................ Kikkoman Sales USA ..................................... ASSOCIATIONS Illinois Restaurant Association...........Page 19 GARC ............................................................. ATM MACHINES Meirtran ATM .....................................Page 20 ATTORNEYS The Jenkins Law Group ....................Page 08 Dregerlaw ....................................................... Scharf Banks Marmor..................................... Tabahi Law ..................................................... AUCTIONEERS Bob King Auctions .............................Page 21 AWARDS Classic Design Awards ................................... AWNINGS & CANOPYS Chesterfield Awnings .........................Page 18 Universal Awnings & Signs.............................

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847-824-4006 312-729-8100 708-430-4545 847-699-3300 800-393-8287 708-344-0344 312-939-3838 847-920-1100 630-633-2470 630-954-1244

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BAKERS-WHOLESALE

BATCH FREEZERS

CASH REGISTERS & SUPPLIES

Gerhard’s European Desserts ...........Page 37 847-234-0023

BEEF

CATERING-VEHICLES

IL Mulino di Valenzano Bakery ..........Page 36 773-934-1625

BEER DISTRIBUTORS

CELLULAR EQUIPMENT & SERVICE

JR Dessert Bakery ......................................... 773-465-6733

BEVERAGES

CHAIRS-COMMERCIAL

Simply Baked Gluten-Free ............................. 630-759-3764

BOOTHS

Clear Chair Store............................................ 773-253-4883

Leach Food Equipment Dist ..............Page 28 815-712-7707

Waco Manufacturing ...................................... 312-733-0054

Eli’s Cheesecakes .............................Page 33 773-736-3417

Gonnella Baking Co ..........................Page 34 312-733-2020

Miller Baking ......................................Page 04 414-347-2300

Milano Baking Company ................................ 800-495-BUNS BAKERY EQUIPMENT

Kool Technologies .............................Page 29 630-483-2256 New S B L INC ..................................Page 03 773-376-8280 Chicago Beverage Systems ..............Page 02 773-826-4100 Lifestyle Beverages ........................................ 630-941-7000 Chicago Booth ...................................Page 26 773-378-8400

DCI Central........................................Page 06 800-468-7478 Sprint Store by Air 1 Wireless............Page 17 630-514-9333 Chicago Booth ...................................Page 26 773-378-8400

Richardson Seating-Fse. Division .................. 312-829-4040

Waco Manufacturing ...................................... 312-733-0054

BAKERY-PRODUCTS

BOOTHS-UPHOLSTERERS

CHARCOAL

Miller Baking ......................................Page 04 414-347-2300

BREAD & ROLLS

CHEESECAKES

Libanais Sweets ............................................. 847-329-5060

IL Mulino di Valenzano Bakery ..........Page 36 773-934-1625

CHEMICALS

Fontanini......................................................... 708-485-4800

CHICKEN-PROGRAMS

Menza Foods.....................................Page 07 630-230-0332

CHILI

Danish Maid Butter Co ......................Page 03 773-731-8787

CHORIZO

Danish Maid Butter Co ......................Page 03 773-731-8787

CIGARS

Prime Time Sports .......................................... 847-637-3500

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Fisherman’s Pride .............................Page 48 800-543-2110

CLEANING PRODUCTS

Sexton Complete Care ...................................

SuperClean .................................................... 847-361-0289

Instantwhip Chicago ..........................Page 34 800-933-2500

BAKLAVA

Chicago Booth ...................................Page 26 773-378-8400 Gonnella Baking Co ..........................Page 34 312-733-2020

312-787-4000 847-824-6941

BANKING

BREAKFAST SAUSAGE

800-382-5737

BANNERS

BREAKFAST-FOODS

312-726-0666 312-322-0955 312-662-4897 847-260-8182

BANNERS & POSTERS

BUTTER-CLARIFIED

BAR SPOTTING/HOSPITALITY SECURITY

BUTTER-PREPORTIONED-WHIPPED

BAR STOOLS

CABLE TV-SALES & INSTALLATION

847-470-0855

Richardson Seating-Fse. Division .................. 312-829-4040

CALAMARI

312-666-0400 773-887-3935

BAR SUPPLIES

CARPET, RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

847-458-0500

Schmaus Cash Register & POS..................... 847-675-6066

Ridgestone Bank ............................................ 847-805-9520 Universal Awnings & Signs............................. 773-887-3935 Accurate Printing ............................................ 708-824-0058 Petritis Group Inc IL Lic 117001002 ............... 847-705-6619

Chicago Booth ...................................Page 26 773-378-8400

Waco Manufacturing ...................................... 312-733-0054

Ramar Supply Co ..............................Page 21 708-233-0808

847-827-1188

Charcoal Supply Company............................. 312-642-5538 Eli’s Cheesecakes .............................Page 33 773-736-3417 Lee’s Chemical Solutions ............................... 844-550-5337 FSI/Foodservice Solutions ............................. 847-719-6088 Captain Ken’s Foods .........................Page 27 800-510-3811 Quay Corp .........................................Page 03 847-800-8567 Pacific Cigar Company ......................Page 36 630-972-1189 Food Industry News ....................................... 847-699-3300 Reckitt Benckiser-Professional....................... 800-560-6619

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CLASSIFIEDS

CO-PACKERS

T F Processors ............................................... 847-709-2600

COFFEE

Big Shoulders Coffee ........................Page 06 312-810-3046

Farmer Brothers Coffee.................................. 312-437-1818

COFFEE & TEAS

Royal Cup Coffee ..............................Page 18 630-254-3365

True Brew Outfitters ....................................... 773-252-7000

COFFEE HOUSE PRODUCTS True Brew Outfitters ....................................... COFFEE ROASTERS Tec Foods Inc ....................................Page 31 Passion House Coffee Roasters .................... Tugboat Coffee ............................................... COFFEE-GOURMET & SPECIALTY True Brew Outfitters ....................................... COLD STORAGE Perishable Distribution Solutions.................... COLD STORAGE-PORTABLE Portable Cold Storage .......................Page 17 COMMUNICATIONS APLM Distributing..............................Page 17 CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES Walter Daniels Construction ..............Page 18 CONSULTING & DESIGN A D E Foodservice Equipment ....................... CORNED BEEF HASH Menza Foods.....................................Page 07 CORNED BEEF-FRESH Vienna Beef .......................................Page 30 EX-Cel Corned Beef ....................................... CORPORATE GIFTS Vienna Beef .......................................Page 30 DAIRY-PRODUCTS Instantwhip Chicago ..........................Page 34 Quay Corp .........................................Page 03 DECOR & DESIGN Zap Props ..........................................Page 12 DELIVERY-VEHICLES DCI Central........................................Page 06 DESSERTS Algelato Chicago ...............................Page 40 Eli’s Cheesecakes .............................Page 33 Gerhard’s European Desserts ...........Page 37 DIRECT MAIL PROGRAMS Food Industry News ....................................... DIRECTV Prime Time Sports .......................................... DISHWASHER-LEASING & RENTAL Cintas Corporation ......................................... Lee’s Chemical Solutions ............................... DISTRIBUTOR SALES REPS Jeff Goworowski ............................................. DRAPERY CLEANING ON SITE Sexton Complete Care ................................... DUCT CLEANING Enviromatic Corp of America .............Page 21 Averus ............................................................ Olympia Maintenance..................................... ELECTRICAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PROVIDERS Trinet .............................................................. EMPLOYEE SERVICE OUTSOURCING Trinet .............................................................. ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Zone Mechanical ...............................Page 15 ERP SOFTWARE-FOR DISTRIBUTORS TopshelfDS ........................................Page 14 ETHNIC FOODS Kikkoman Sales USA ..................................... FAUCETS Faucet Shoppe The ...........................Page 35 FILTERS-EXHAUST SYSTEMS Averus ............................................................ Olympia Maintenance.....................................

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773-252-7000 773-638-5310 312-733-3998 630-390-6613 773-252-7000 888-491-1641 800-535-2445 866-758-0058 773-775-0170 630-628-0811 630-230-0332 773-278-7800 312-666-2535 773-278-7800 800-933-2500 847-800-8567 773-376-2278 800-468-7478 847-455-5355 773-736-3417 847-234-0023 847-699-3300 847-637-3500 630-543-3666 844-550-5337 312-738-1111 847-827-1188 847-729-8000 800-393-8287 708-344-0344 847-381-0448 888-874-6388 888-874-6388 708-388-1370 770-883-7441 630-954-1244 773-478-3890 800-393-8287 708-344-0344

FIRE ALARM REPAIR & TESTING Valley Fire Protection ..................................... 630-761-3168 FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEMS Averus ............................................................ 800-393-8287 Fox Valley Fire & Safety ................................. 847-695-5990 FIRE-EXTINGUISHERS Averus ............................................................ 800-393-8287 FIRST AID-EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Affirmed Medical Service................................ 847-322-9185 FLATBREADS Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 FLOOR CLEANING-REFINISH & REPAIR Sexton Complete Care ................................... 847-827-1188 FLOOR MAINTENANCE Sexton Complete Care ................................... 847-827-1188 FLOORS-SALES & REPAIRS Customcrete LLC ........................................... 847-651-9699 FOOD DISTRIBUTORS Christ Panos Foods ........................................ 312-421-6100 Devanco Foods .................................Page 18 847-228-7070 Tec Foods Inc ....................................Page 31 773-638-5310 Anichini Brothers ............................................ 312-644-8004 Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 Kingdom Farms .............................................. 312-226-4456 Kronos Foods ................................................. 800-621-0099 FOOD EQUIPMENT Bob King Auctions .............................Page 21 847-458-0500 FOOD PRODUCTS Menza Foods.....................................Page 07 630-230-0332 Tec Foods Inc ....................................Page 31 773-638-5310 Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 FOOD PRODUCTS-PREPARED Captain Ken’s Foods .........................Page 27 800-510-3811 FOOD-DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE TopshelfDS ........................................Page 14 770-883-7441 FOOD-PRODUCTION SOFTWARE TopshelfDS ........................................Page 14 770-883-7441 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT Leach Food Equipment Dist ..............Page 28 815-712-7707 March Quality Used & New Equip .....Page 15 800-210-5895 Thunderbird Food Machinery ............Page 32 866-451-1668 Losurdo Inc..................................................... 630-833-2828 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT-REPAIR Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448 CSI - Coker Service Inc .................................. 888-908-5600 Cobblestone Ovens ........................................ 847-635-0172 FOODSERVICE- LAYOUT & DESIGN A D E Foodservice Equipment ....................... 630-628-0811 Losurdo Inc..................................................... 630-833-2828 Sarfatty Associates ......................................... 847-920-1100 FOODSERVICE-EQUIPMENT PARTS CSI - Coker Service Inc .................................. 888-908-5600 Cobblestone Ovens ........................................ 847-635-0172 FOODSERVICE-SUPPLIES Ramar Supply Co ..............................Page 21 708-233-0808 FREEZER & REF TRAILER RENTAL/LEASING Portable Cold Storage .......................Page 17 800-535-2445 FREEZERS-ALL TYPES Custom Cooler & Freezer..................Page 10 630-879-3131 FRYERS FSI/Foodservice Solutions ............................. 847-719-6088 FURNITURE-COMMERCIAL Richardson Seating-Fse. Division .................. 312-829-4040 GASKET REPLACEMENT SERVICE Hands on Gaskets & Hardware ...................... 708-641-7007 GELATO Algelato Chicago ...............................Page 40 847-455-5355 Palazzolo’s Artisan Dairy ...................Page 16 800-4GE-LATO GELATO EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Kool Technologies .............................Page 29 630-483-2256 Palazzolo’s Artisan Dairy ...................Page 16 800-4GE-LATO GENERAL CONTRACTORS Walter Daniels Construction ..............Page 18 773-775-0170 GIARDINERA Natali Brand.................................................... 847-668-6590

Food Industry News® March 2016 GIARDINIERA Authentic Barnds ...............................Page 27 708-749-5430 E Formella & Sons ......................................... 630-873-3208 V Formusa Company ..................................... 847-813-6040 GLYCOL REFRIGERATION SYSTEM & REPAIR Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448 GOURMET-FOOD PRODUCTS Viola Imports .................................................. 847-690-0790 GPS VEHICLE TRACKING Sprint Store by Air 1 Wireless............Page 17 630-514-9333 GRAB-AND-GO FOOD PRODUCT DIST. Norman Distribution........................................ 847-228-2887 GRASSFED BEEF Tallgrass Beef Company ...................Page 30 312-846-1361 GREASE REMOVAL SERVICE Kaluzny Bros Inc ............................................ 815-744-1453 GREASE TRAP PUMPING SERVICE Tierra Environmental .........................Page 38 888-551-1998 Kaluzny Bros Inc ............................................ 815-744-1453 GREASE-EXHAUST CLEANING Enviromatic Corp of America .............Page 21 847-729-8000 Averus ............................................................ 800-393-8287 Olympia Maintenance..................................... 708-344-0344 GREEK FOOD PRODUCTS Devanco Foods .................................Page 18 847-228-7070 Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 Kronos Foods ................................................. 800-621-0099 Olympia Food Industries ................................ 773-735-2250 GYROS Devanco Foods .................................Page 18 847-228-7070 Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 Kronos Foods ................................................. 800-621-0099 Olympia Food Industries ................................ 773-735-2250 H/R-HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES Trinet .............................................................. 888-874-6388 HAMBURGER PATTY MANUFACTURER Devanco Foods .................................Page 18 847-228-7070 HAMBURGERS -FRESH & FROZEN Allen Brothers 1893 ...........................Page 08 773-890-5100 HAND HELD TWO WAY RADIOS APLM Distributing..............................Page 17 866-758-0058 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONER SERVICE & REP Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448 Mechanical 24 ...................................Page 26 847-987-9738 HOOD & EXHAUST-CLEANING Enviromatic Corp of America .............Page 21 847-729-8000 Averus ............................................................ 800-393-8287 Olympia Maintenance..................................... 708-344-0344 HOOD & EXHAUST-SYSTEMS Belvin/J&F Sheet Metal Co ............................ 312-666-5222 HOOD SYSTEMS-FIRE Averus ............................................................ 800-393-8287 HOT DOGS Vienna Beef .......................................Page 30 773-278-7800 Crawford Sausage.......................................... 773-277-3095 Red Hot Chicago ............................................ 800-249-5226 HUMMUS & SPREADS Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 ICE CREAM Algelato Chicago ...............................Page 40 847-455-5355 Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream ...........Page 29 608-221-8640 Fox Valley Farms...............................Page 15 630-231-3005 Homer’s Gourmet Ice Cream ............Page 37 847-251-0477 Instantwhip Chicago ..........................Page 34 800-933-2500 Palazzolo’s Artisan Dairy ...................Page 16 800-4GE-LATO Nestle Ice Cream Company ........................... 800-531-2663 ICE CREAM-EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY Kool Technologies .............................Page 29 630-483-2256 ICE MACHINE REPAIR & SANITIZING Ice Solutions 24 .............................................. 847-807-3385 Major Appliance Service ................................. 708-447-4100 ICE MACHINES Apex Beverage Company .............................. 877-901-APEX ICE MACHINES-SALES-RENTAL OR LEASING Empire Cooler Service ......................Page 32 312-733-3900

ICE-MAKING EQUIPMENT/REPAIR & SERVICE Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448 ICE-SCULPTURE AAA Nadeau’s Ice Sculptures ........................ 708-366-3333 INSURANCE Jos Cacciatore & Company ............... Page 11 312-259-8200 Northern Underwriting Manager ........Page 09 815-226-9353 Society Insurance ..............................Page 03 888-576-2438 Caro Insurance Services ................................ 708-745-5031 Clermont Specialty Managers ........................ 800-504-7012 Concklin Insurance Agency ............................ 630-268-1600 ISU Northwest Insurance Services................. 888-366-3467 The Horton Group .......................................... 312-917-8610 INSURANCE SERVICES Northern Underwriting Manager ........Page 09 815-226-9353 Clermont Specialty Managers ........................ 800-504-7012 INSURANCE-INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL Jos Cacciatore & Company ............... Page 11 312-264-6055 INTERIOR DESIGNERS Sarfatty Associates ......................................... 847-920-1100 INTERNET ADVERTISING Food Industry News ....................................... 847-699-3300 ITALIAN BEEF Authentic Brands ...............................Page 27 708-749-5430 Devanco Foods .................................Page 18 847-228-7070 Serrelli’s Foods..................................Page 36 877-385-BEEF Fontanini......................................................... 708-485-4800 Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 Red Hot Chicago ............................................ 800-249-5226 ITALIAN FOOD SPECIALTIES E Formella & Sons ......................................... 630-873-3208 Natali Brand.................................................... 847-668-6590 ITALIAN SAUSAGE Devanco Foods .................................Page 18 847-228-7070 Anichini Brothers ............................................ 312-644-8004 Fontanini......................................................... 708-425-4800 JANITOR-SUPPLIES Ramar Supply Co ..............................Page 21 708-233-0808 JAPANESE-FOOD PRODUCTS Kikkoman Sales USA ..................................... 630-954-1244 JUICERS-FRUIT & VEGETABLES Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151 KITCHEN-EXHAUST SYSTEMS/CLEANING Enviromatic Corp of America .............Page 21 847-729-8000 Averus ............................................................ 800-393-8287 Olympia Maintenance..................................... 708-344-0344 KNIFE-SHARPENING SERVICE Cozzini Inc ...................................................... 888-846-7785 Maestranzi Brothers ....................................... 708-867-7323 LAMB-WHOLESALE Allen Brothers 1893 ...........................Page 08 773-890-5100 LAW FIRMS Dregerlaw ....................................................... 312-322-0955 LINEN SUPPLY & RENTAL SERVICE Cosmopolitan Textile ...................................... 773-254-6100 Mickey’s Linen ................................................ 773-545-7211 Party Linens by DeNormandie ....................... 773-731-9281 Valley Linen Supply ........................................ 630-897-4474 LIQUOR LIABILITY/AUTO/UMBRELLA Northern Underwriting Manager ........Page 09 815-226-9353 LIQUOR LICENSE ASSISTANCE Daniel Rubinow License Law Group .............. 773-809-5409 LIQUOR-WHOLESALE Peerless Liquors............................................. 773-378-3908 LOGISTICS COMPANIES Perishable Distribution Solutions.................... 888-491-1641 MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVES Vicki Righeimer & Associates ......................... 847-899-8146 MARINADES-FOR MEATS CRM North America ..........................Page 40 708-603-3475 MAYONNAISE Columbus Vegetable Oils ..................Page 05 773-265-6500 MEAT PROCESSING EQUIP SALES & SERVICE Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151 MEAT-SMOKED Nueske Applewood Smoked Meats................ 800-382-2266

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Food Industry News® March 2016 MEAT-WHOLESALE Allen Brothers 1893 ...........................Page 08 773-890-5100 Devanco Foods .................................Page 18 847-228-7070 Greenridge Farms .............................Page 34 847-434-1803 Tallgrass Beef Company] ..................Page 30 312-846-1361 Anichini Brothers ............................................ 312-644-8004 Kingdom Farms .............................................. 312-226-4456 R Whittingham & Son Meats .......................... 708-371-1650 MEATBALLS Authentic Brands ...............................Page 27 708-749-5430 MEATS-NATURAL Greenridge Farms .............................Page 34 847-434-1803 MEDICAL SUPPLIES Affirmed Medical Service................................ 847-322-9185 MEDITERRANEAN FOODS Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 MENUS-CUSTOM PRINTED Accurate Printing ............................................ 708-824-0058 MICRO BEERS Chicago Beverage Systems ..............Page 02 773-826-4100 MILK Instantwhip Chicago ..........................Page 34 800-933-2500 MYSTERY SHOPPING/HOSPITALITY SECURITY Petritis Group Inc IL Lic 117001002 ............... 847-705-6619 NAME-PLATES & TAGS Classic Design Awards ................................... 847-470-0855 OIL-FRYING Chef Mac Culinary Cooking Oils .......Page 19 708-945-9150 OILS & FATS-COOKING Columbus Vegetable Oils ..................Page 05 773-265-6500 Salad Oils International .................................. 773-261-0500 OILS & SHORTENING Chef Mac Culinary Cooking Oils .......Page 19 708-945-9150 Columbus Vegetable Oils ..................Page 05 773-265-6500 OILS & VINEGAR Pastorelli Foods.................................Page 10 800-SOS-AUCY OILS-COOKING/BULK Columbus Vegetable Oils ..................Page 05 773-265-6500 Salad Oils International Corp ......................... 773-261-0500 OLIVE OILS Columbus Vegetable Oils ..................Page 05 773-265-6500 Salad Oils international Corp.......................... 773-261-0500 ORGANIC FOODS Pastorelli Foods.................................Page 10 800-SOS-AUCY OVEN REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448 OVENS-SALES & SERVICE Cobblestone Ovens ........................................ 847-635-0172 PACKAGING Sunshine Supply Company ...............Page 26 773-927-2828 PAINTING & HANDYMAN SERVICES Schubert Painting ........................................... 847-606-9660 PANCAKE-BATTER & MIX Tec Foods Inc ....................................Page 31 773-638-5310 PAPER-PRODUCTS Ramar Supply Co ..............................Page 21 708-233-0808 PARTY-FAVORS & SUPPLIES Ramar Supply Co ..............................Page 21 708-233-0808 PASTA-FRESH AND FROZEN Pastafresh Home Made Pasta ....................... 773-745-5888 PASTRIES-WHOLESALE Gerhard’s European Desserts ...........Page 37 847-234-0023 PATTY MACHINES/FOOD FORMERS Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151 PAYROLL SERVICE Payville Usa The Hero’s of Payroll ....Page 06 630-366-2600 Trinet .............................................................. 888-874-6388 PEST CONTROL/PEST ELIMINATION Mc Cloud Services ......................................... 800-332-7805 Presto X Pest Control ..................................... 888-627-5772 PHONES-CELLULAR Sprint Store by Air 1 Wiresless ..........Page 17 630-514-9333 PICKLES & RELISH Vienna Beef .......................................Page 30 773-278-7800 PITA BREAD Grecian Delight............................................... 847-364-1010 PIZZA SUPPLY DISTRIBUTORS Anichini Brothers ............................................ 312-644-8004

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PLAQUES Classic Design Awards ................................... 847-470-0855 PLUMBING SUPPLIES Faucet Shoppe The ...........................Page 35 773-478-3890 POINT OF SALE SUPPLIES Schmaus Cash Register & POS..................... 847-675-6066 POINT OF SALE SYSTEMS Alpha POS Services ....................................... 630-690-2870 Retail Control Solutions .................................. 630-521-9900 Schmaus Cash Register & POS..................... 847-675-6066 POLISH SAUSAGE Harczak Sausage Company..............Page 16 773-631-8400 POULTRY Kingdom Farms .............................................. 312-226-4456 POULTRY-FRESH New S B L INC ..................................Page 03 773-376-8280 PRESSURE WASHING Olympia Maintenance..................................... 708-344-0344 PRINTING-CUSTOM ITEMS Accurate Printing ............................................ 708-824-0058 PRIVATE LABEL FOOD MANUFACTURERS Big Shoulders Coffee ........................Page 06 312-810-3046 E Formella & Sons ......................................... 630-873-3208 Milano Baking Company ................................ 800-495-BUNS T F Processors ............................................... 847-709-2600 PRODUCE DISTRIBUTORS Premier Produce ............................................ 847-678-0780 PUBLISHING Food Industry News ....................................... 847-699-3300 RE-UPHOLSTERY Chicago Booth ...................................Page 26 773-378-8400 REFRIGERATED TRAILER RENTAL/LEASING Portable Cold Storage .......................Page 17 800-535-2445 REFRIGERATION EQUIP SERVICE & REPAIR Lee’s Foodservice Parts & Repair .....Page 25 800-728-1102 Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448 Mechanical 24 ...................................Page 26 847-987-9738 Accu-Tech....................................................... 847-658-8440 CSI - Coker Service Inc .................................. 888-908-5600 REFRIGERATION SERVICE Zone Mechanical ...............................Page 15 708-388-1370 REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS-INDUSTRIAL Zone Mechanical ...............................Page 15 708-388-1370 REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS-SUPERMARKET Zone Mechanical ...............................Page 15 708-388-1370 REFRIGERATION UNITS-MOBILE Kingtec Midwest ................................Page 31 708-597-2200 REFRIGERATION-EQUIP/COMMERCIAL Custom Cooler & Freezer..................Page 10 630-879-3131 REMODELING & NEW CONSTRUCTION Walter Daniels Construction ..............Page 18 773-775-0170 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FSI/Foodservice Solutions ............................. 847-719-6088 Losurdo Inc..................................................... 630-833-2828 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Custom Cooler & Freezer..................Page 10 630-879-3131 Olympic Store Fixtures ......................Page 09 773-585-3755 Ramar Supply Co ..............................Page 21 708-233-0808 Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT REPAIR SERVICE Lee’s Foodservice Parts & Repair .....Page 25 800-728-1102 Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448 Accu-Tech....................................................... 847-658-8440 Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151 CSI - Coker Service Inc .................................. 888-908-5600 Cobblestone Ovens ........................................ 847-635-0172 Major Appliance Service ................................. 708-447-4100 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT-NEW & USED Bob King Auctions .............................Page 21 847-458-0500 March Quality Used & New Equip .....Page 15 800-210-5895 RESTAURANT REAL ESTATE SALES John Moauro/Realty Executives ..................... 708-361-1150 Kudan Group Inc ............................................ 312-575-0480 Nick Dibrizzi/Coldwell Banker......................... 708-562-9328 Pontarelli & Company..................................... 847-778-3571 RESTAURANT-DESIGNERS A D E Foodservice Equipment ....................... 630-628-0811 Losurdo Inc..................................................... 630-833-2828 Sarfatty Associates ......................................... 847-920-1100

Page 43 RESTAURANTS La Scarola Restaurant.................................... 312-243-1740 Pita Inn Restaurants ....................................... 847-677-0211 RESTROOM-SANITIZING & DEODORIZING Reckitt Benckiser-Professional....................... 800-560-6619 SAFETY PRODUCTS-INDUSTRIAL Mennon Rubber & Safety Products ...Page 23 847-678-8250 SALAD-DRESSINGS & OILS Columbus Vegetable Oils ..................Page 05 773-265-6500 Tec Foods Inc ....................................Page 31 773-638-5310 SANITATION CERTIFICATION Foodservice Safe ..............................Page 04 847-254-4027 SANITATION TRAINING Illinois Restaurant Association...........Page 19 312-787-4000 Food Industry Training.................................... 630-690-3818 SATELLITE TV SYSTEMS Prime Time Sports .......................................... 847-637-3500 SAUSAGE Vienna Beef .......................................Page 30 773-278-7800 Anichini Brothers ............................................ 312-644-8004 Crawford Sausage.......................................... 773-277-3095 Red Hot Chicago ............................................ 800-249-5226 SAUSAGE MAKING CLASSES CRM North America ..........................Page 40 708-603-3475 SAUSAGE PRODUCTS Greenridge Farms .............................Page 34 847-434-1803 SBA LOANS Ridgestone Bank ............................................ 847-805-9520 SCALES Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151 SEAFOOD Fisherman’s Pride .............................Page 48 800-543-2110 SEASONINGS & SEASONING BLENDS CRM North America ..........................Page 40 708-603-3475 SEATING Clear Chair Store............................................ 773-253-4883 Waco Manufacturing ...................................... 312-733-0054 SEATING REPAIRS Express Seating ................................Page 35 630-985-7797 SEWER(MAINT)-RODDING & JETTING Tierra Environmental .........................Page 38 888-551-1998 SHIPPING SERVICES Perishable Distribution Solutions.................... 888-491-1641 SHORTENING Columbus Vegetable Oils ..................Page 05 773-265-6500 SIGNAGE-INDOOR & OUTDOOR American Graphics ............................Page 19 888-774-6270 SILVERWARE & DINNERWARE Vicki Righeimer & Associates ......................... 847-899-8146 SLICERS-SALES & SERVICE Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151 Maestranzi Brothers ....................................... 708-867-7323 SNACK FOODS Norman Distribution........................................ 847-228-2887 SOAPS & DETERGENTS Lee’s Chemical Solutions ............................... 844-550-5337 SOCIAL MEDIA SERVICES Stick Out Social .................................Page 37 312-655-9999 SOFT SERVE-ICE CREAM/EQUIP & SUPPLIES Kool Technologies .............................Page 29 630-483-2256 SOFTWARE-FOODSERVICE Culinary Software Services ...............Page 20 800-447-1466 SOFTWARE-MEAT/SEAFOOD PRODUCTION TopshelfDS ........................................Page 14 770-883-7441 SOFTWARE-WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION TopshelfDS ........................................Page 14 770-883-7441 SOUPS Vienna Beef .......................................Page 30 773-278-7800 SPA King Spa & Sauna .............................Page 38 847-972-2540 SPICE BLENDS Famar Flavors ...................................Page 35 708-926-2951 STEAKS-PORTION CONTROLLED Allen Brothers 1893 ...........................Page 08 773-890-5100 STEAM CLEANING Olympia Maintenance..................................... 708-344-0344 SUPERMARKET & DELI EQUIPMENT Leach Food Equipment Dist ..............Page 28 815-712-7707

SUPERMARKET- EQUIPMENT/ NEW & USED

Berkel Midwest ............................................... 800-921-9151

T-SHIRTS-CUSTOM PRINTED

DLS Custom Embroidery................................ 847-593-5957

TABLES-ALL TYPES

Chicago Booth ...................................Page 26 773-378-8400

Waco Manufacturing ...................................... 312-733-0054

TAMALES

Supreme Frozen Products ............................. 773-622-3777

TEA-GREEN

Dewdrop Tea .................................................. 630-335-7806

TOMATO PRODUCTS

Pastorelli Foods.................................Page 10 800-SOS-AUCY Neil Jones Food Company ............................. 800-543-4356

TRADE PUBLICATIONS

Food Industry News ....................................... 847-699-3300

TRUCK DEALERS

Fox Ford & Lincoln ............................Page 15 773-687-7807

TRUCK GRAPHICS

American Graphics ............................Page 19 888-774-6270

TRUCK-REFRIGERATED

DCI Central........................................Page 06 800-468-7478

TRUCK-SALES & SERVICE

DCI Central........................................Page 06 800-468-7478

Mercedes Benz of Chicago ............................ 312-628-4101

TRUCK-SALES NEW & USED

D & S Truck Center ...........................Page 20 708-352-5551

M & K Truck Centers (Hino) ..............Page 28 708-793-5251 M & K Truck Centers (Isuzu) .............Page 29 708-793-5251

TRUCK-VEHICLE GPS TRACKING UNITS

Sprint Store by Air 1 Wireless............Page 17 630-514-9333

TV SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATION

Prime Time Sports .......................................... 847-637-3500

UNIFORMS-ALL TYPES

Valley Linen Supply ........................................ 630-897-4474

Zee’s Apparel ................................................. 773-699-1300

VEAL

Allen Brothers 1893 ...........................Page 08 773-890-5100

VEHICLE TRACKING DEVICES

Sprint Store by Air 1 Wireless............Page 17 630-514-9333

VENTILATING-SYTEMS CLEANING

Enviromatic Corp of America .............Page 21 847-729-8000

Averus ............................................................ 800-393-8287 Olympia Maintenance..................................... 708-344-0344

VODKA

Torta Bianca ......................................Page 31 312-233-2760

WALK IN COOLER, MOBILE, RENTAL/LEASING

Portable Cold Storage .......................Page 17 800-535-2445

WALK-IN COOLER REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

Mackay Heating & Mechanical ..........Page 28 847-381-0448

Mechanical 24 ...................................Page 26 847-987-9738

WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS

Custom Cooler & Freezer..................Page 10 630-879-3131

WAREWASHING PROGRAMS

Lee’s Chemical Solutions ............................... 844-550-5337

WEBSITE DESIGN

Americaneagle.com...........................Page 41 847-699-0300

WELDING & FABRICATING

KOP Ind. Welding & Fabrication........Page 18 630-930-9516

WHIPPED CREAM

Instantwhip Chicago ..........................Page 34 800-933-2500

WILD GAME

Allen Brothers 1893 ...........................Page 08 773-890-5100

WORKERS COMP INSURANCE

Northern Underwriting Manager ........Page 09 815-226-9353

Trinet .............................................................. 888-874-6388

YOGURT & SOFT SERVE EQUIPMENT

Kool Technologies .............................Page 29 630-483-2256

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PONTARELLI ASSOCIATES Real Estate Services Restaurant Brokerage Division

Vince Ferraro

TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED CALL: 847-699-3300

Chicago’s Premier Hospitality Real Estate Brokers

ITALIAN CAFÉ

Near West suburb. End cap. Seats 40 with ample parking. Features Italian comfort food...Catering a specialty. All authentic recipes from a well known chef included along with transitional training! Great lease with renewal options. Owners retiring. Perfect for aspiring chef. Biz, FF&E @ $69K

OAK PARK

Fast food. Freestanding. Stoplight corner. Seats 90. Parking lot. Patio. Est. 15 years. Solid lease. Must sell!! Biz, FF&E @ NEW PRICE: $110K

For additional listings, please visit our website. To list your Business or speak with a Broker, contact our of�ice today. twitter.com/RestaurantRE Kudan Group

NEW LISTINGS Lakeview - 2913 N. Lincoln Ave.

an outdoor patio & 2 bedroom,1 bath apartment. On ask Cap Rate 9.5%

FAMILY RESTAURANT

Size: 2,244 SF (Building) 2,575 SF (Lot) Price: $849,500 (Net Investment) Agent: Scott

Northwest Suburbs - Confidential #684 - Business, Real Estate & Land Extremely well-built building/business on over 2 acres. High-grossing and multi-level venue including diner, sports bar and music venue. Turn-key operation. Size: 4,669 SF (Building) 87,223 SF (Land) Price: $1,480,000 (R.E. & Business) Agent: Jarrett

AMERICAN PUB

Freestanding brick building. Seats 175. Parks 200. Patio. Signage. Recently rehabbed dining room, bar and kitchen. Unique decor and menu. Video gaming. Great lease. Financing. Just off I-90. Affluent NW suburb. Kane County. True “Turn-Key”... Ready to Re-Open! Biz, FF&E @ $250K

Near North Side - 869 N. Larrabee St. - I LOVE SUSHI

Below market rent for this newly built-out, quick-service restaurant located across the street from Groupon Headquarters and next to Goddess & The Grocer. Size: 850 SF Rental Rate: $2,000/Mo. (Net) Price: $74,900 (Assets) Agent: Jarrett

Waukegan - 3900 North Point Blvd.

Restaurant fronting a new Wal-Mart at the redeveloped Fountain Square. Seating capacity of 200 people with a large liquor bar. Ideal for steakhouse or seafood. Size: 8,342 SF (Building) Over 1.25 Acres Land Price: $1,200,000 (Real Estate) Agent: Jarrett

LOCATION

Fantastic site at Oakton & River, Des Plaines! Paved lot. 13,200 sf. Maintained building, 2,600 sf. Former restaurant seats 120, parks 36. Liquor license available (Possible re-development: additional 13,000 sf available). REAL ESTATE @ $575K

FEATURED LISTINGS Andersonville - 5226 N. Clark St.

CASUAL AMERICANA

Retail space for lease close to Foster Ave., near boutique retail shops, restaurants and

Unique fast food establishment serving “southern comfort food” and specializing in broasted chicken. This freestanding building seats 40 and parks 12. It is highly visible at a busy, signaled intersection in NW Chicago. Known for its delicious food and friendly service, this popular spot receives rave reviews. Tenant favorable lease has renewal options for long term. Illness forces sale. BIZ, FF&E @$99K

nightlife. Strong vehicle and pedestrian traffic counts. Rarely available small shop space. Size: 1,265 SF Rental Rate: $29.50/SF (Net) Lease Term: Negotiable Agent: Jarrett

Andersonville - Confidential #663 - High-Gross Sales Bar with Real Estate Established, fully-fixtured restaurant/bar. Tavern, Late Hour, Beer Garden, Outdoor Patio & Retail Food licenses. Occupancy of 300+. 2-bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor. Size: 5,950 SF (Building) 6,876 (Lot) Price: $1,550,000 (R.E.) $549,900 (Bus.) Agent: Jarrett

COUNTRY RESTAURANT! NEW PRICE!

Buffalo Grove - 1659 W. Dundee Rd.

Just over the border! Elegant, intimate, updated restaurant & bar. Seating over 75...banquet room seats 200 with bookings into 2016...Apartment is 1,400 sf with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths... all housed in a beautiful Victorian building nestled in oak trees on 21/2 acres! Plenty of parking. Established 1991. Owners retiring. REAL ESTATE, BIZ, FF&E @ $585K.

Attractive, fully-equipped restaurant with a new build-out. Clean, spacious kitchen with a large hood. Includes a separate bar area and a private party room. Size: 3,969 SF Rental Rate: $6,000/Mo. (Net) Price: $99K Agent: Jarrett

Evanston - 1322 Chicago Ave. - Addis Abeba Restaurant

Second generation restaurant opportunity, easy reconcept. Features include two hoods, walk-in cooler and ADA-compliant bathrooms. Size: 2,774 SF Price: $99K (Business & Assets) Agents: Juan Carlos/Jerrod

TAVERN

Lakeview - 2834 N. Southport Ave. - Mirador Re Pr duc ic ed e!

Established 20 years. Look at what you get: Tavern, enclosed patio, picnic area, volleyball courts and a 2 bedroom apartment with private deck...all included in the below market-value rent! Confident that an experienced operator will succeed, owner offers financing to a credit worthy buyer. Located on a busy avenue near Gurnee Mills and Great America. BIZ, FF&E @ $149K. Package w/ REAL ESTATE @ $749K

MORE LISTINGS AVAILABLE–CALL! SELLING? ALWAYS CONFIDENTIAL!

VinceF@realtychicago.com

CALL 847/778-3571 MEMBER: CRBA

Fully-furnished and remodeled, corner bar/restaurant. Large wrap around sidewalk patio seats 50. Open floor plan with floor to ceiling bay windows and French Door entryway. Size: 1,200 SF (1st Fl.) 1,800 SF (Basement) Price: $149,500 (Business) Agent: Scott

Lincoln Park - Confidential #676 - Rarely Available Real Estate & Business Profitable, two-level late hour bar with PPA license. Completely remodeled with new kitchen. Building revenue from three apartments and billboard. Size: 5,190 SF (Bus.) 5,912 SF (Bldg.) 4,058 (Lot) Price: Contact Agent Agent: Jarrett RE PR DU IC CE E D!

YOU CONCEPT

NW Suburb. The build-out, decor and ambiance of this venue are spot on for a “Pub,” “Sports Bar” or upscale casual concept. Dining rooms, bar and fully fixtured kitchen are in pristine condition. Basement with walk-in coolers and office included in rent. Lease: 5 years with 5 year option at below market value. VIDEO GAMING allowed! FF&E @ $125K Mixed-use REAL ESTATE available!

312.575.0480 www.kudangroup.com

Net Investment opportunity close to the busy intersection of Diversey & Lincoln. Tavern with

NW Chicago. Booming area. Stoplight corner. Est. 40 years! Newly remodeled...pristine condition. Seats 88. Parking. Great lease with renewal options for a long term. Needs a “hands-on” operator...potential “goldmine.” Biz, FF&E @ $125K

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Rogers Park - 6800 N. Sheridan Rd.

Turn-key restaurant/bar on a busy corner. Great lease terms. Liquor, food and patio licenses all in place. Green build-out with large outdoor patio & a new bar. Size: 4,032 SF Rental Rate: $21/SF (NNN) Price: $169K (Business) Agent: Adam

Wicker Park - 1270 N. Milwaukee Ave. - Esso Lounge Lounge/bar with Tavern & PPA licenses. Located in a high density area, steps from the Paulina & Milwaukee intersection. Occupancy of 99. All FF&E included in sale. Size: 1,650 SF Rental Rate: $5,900/Mo. (Gross) Price: $175,000 (Business) Agent: Brian Kudan Group, Inc. 156 N. Jefferson St., Ste. 101 Chicago, IL 60661

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CHICAGOLAND’S BEST LOCATIONS FOR SALE 24 HOUR VOICEMAIL

Email—nick.dibrizzi@cbexchange.com

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NORTHEAST SUBURBS - LINCOLNWOOD Very popular restaurant-bar-banquets with outdoor garden & catering Established for 29 years, 13 years at this location Completely remodeled 2 years ago. Hot corner, seats 300 with plenty of parking. Turn key, ready for any concept. Selling real estate and business, call for more information.

JOLIET - WILL COUNTY

NORTHWEST SUBURBS - O’HARE

National Tenant Location Free standing restaurant 3,500 SF with drivethru, POS systems, walk in coolers, etc on 1 acre lot. Selling Real Estate Fixtures and Equipment $200,000 Bank Owned.

ORLAND PARK AREA 1,000-4,200

Retail Space Available-Hot Location Located in famous strip center Ready for restaurant development Mediterranean, Fried Chicken, Fast Food, Pizzeria, Chinese, etc. For Lease only $16.50 per SF gross. Very Negotiable. SOUTHEAST SUBURBS - LYNWOOD Fast food restaurant, free standing on corner lot Established for 14 years, owner retiring 800 SF building on 30,000 SF corner lot For real estate & business $249,000

NEW - COOK CO. NW SUBURBS Pizzeria-Ristorante & More Includes Real Estate & Business. Est. since 1964. Real $$$$ maker, 4 year Federal Income Tax returns avail. Owner retiring. For R.E. & Business $899,000. It’s also a great development opp. for a national tenant. Highly confidential, must sign confidentiality agreement and have proof of funds.

DUPAGE COUNTY

Restaurant & Bar, Casual Dining-Banquets Free standing, turn-key steak & seafood restaurant. Very well established restaurant. A great development opportunity For Sale or For Lease.

WESTERN SUBURBS

117 W. St. Charles Road, Villa Park, Il. Turn-key closed restaurant drive-in.1,663 +/- SF fast food restaurant building seats 64. Lot size: 80’x125’ or 10,000 SF, parks 20 cars. Completely remodeled in 2010.Traffic count 26,400 per day. Real Estate taxes: $9,479; Zoning: C2. For Sale: $359,000; owner financing available with 40% down. For Lease: $16 per SF or $2,200 per month NNN

ORLAND HILLS 159TH & 94TH AVENUE Great Restaurant Development Location 1,000 +/- SF to 3,900 +/- SF For Lease offered at $16.50 per SF

NORTHWEST SUBURBS-LAKE COUNTY

Turn-key state of the art free standing Class A restaurant-bar-lounge-banquets. 16,000 SF bldg., seats 473 plus outdoor patios on 4 acres of land; parks 220. For Lease for only $15,000 a month/$11.25 per SF Triple Net NNN; Lease Real Estate taxes are $2.50 per SF

RESTAURANT

Business For Sale Casual dining concept; established for 36 years. Cash flow $250,000 a year. Owner retiring.

CHICAGO WEST LOOP

Turn-Key Restaurant Bar 4,000 SF plus lower level with clean incidental liquor license. Rent $7,000 per month Selling business fixtures & equipment Call for more info.

CHICAGO NORTH-ROGERS PARK/ WEST RIDGE AREA Fast food business with real estate Established for 50 years. Real $$$ Maker. Hot Location. Free standing drive in Selling Business & Real Estate. Call for more information

WESTERN SUBURBS - NAPERVILLE One Story Free Standing, Turn-Key 4,600 +/- SF Full service restaurant-bar. Large dining areas, full service sit down bar. 2 large kitchens & prep area with walk in coolers & freezers Sits on 37,000 +/- lot, Seats 200, Parks 60+/North of I-88 west of Route 59 on Ogden Avenue. Selling Real Estate, FFE, Call for more information.

MEMBER: CRBA

2301 W. Jefferson, U.S. Route 52, Hard corner stoplight intersection. National Tenant Location. Free standing 2,700 SF restaurant with drive thru on 22,500 SF lot. PRICE REDUCTION! Available for sale or lease.

Nick Di Brizzi 888-317-7721

CHICAGO - MONTCLARE/ ELMWOOD PARK AREA

Caffe Italia, 2625 N. Harlem Avenue Complete turn-key, brand new built in 2009 5,000 SF plus lower level. Incidental liquor license available. Available for sale at $595,000 and for lease at $9 per SF NNN.

We have bank owned foreclosures; commercial and residential. For more Confidential Listings, Call Today! 1-888-317-7721. Se Habla Español.

– – – For Sale – – –

Delavan, WI lakeside bar for sale! This full-service club has established year-round business that takes advantage of large bar, private party room, DJ/dance floor/stage, covered beer garden and full kitchen. Truly turn-key establishment! Just one block from the Delavan boat launch w/ plenty of parking. Known on the comedy circuit and has hosts many headline comedians & acts. From summer boating to winter sports, this is a year-round hang-out. $525,000. Business, FF&E and real estate included. Contact Margaret Labus, d’aprile properties, 262-812-6123 or mlabus@daprileproperties.com

HELP WANTED

Northwest Indiana Freddy’s Steak House has positions open for Chef and Line Cooks. Must have 5 years or more cooking experience, reliable transportation, work nights, weekends and holidays. Send resume to: topnotchdining@gmail.com

Fast Food/Greek/Pizza Restaurant For Sale

Located in Norridge, in business for over 40 years. Aprox 1700 SF. Dine In/ Delivery and Catering. Asking for $50000 OBO.

Call 224-558-7530

BERWYN

Bar & Grill For Sale. Updated Turn-Key 2,200 sq. ft. High visibility. Video gaming. Great lease! Contact Sean Glascott

@properties 773-551-7168

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL BUILDING Tavern with Real Estate Corp. lic. with 4am and public place of amusement licence. Total of 11 units in 3 adj. buildings. 7000 N. Clark area, Rogers Park. Property is 100x100. All brick. Has driveway and 3 car garage. Tavern is 1,200 sq ft. $1,035,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,400 sq. ft. warehouse 5 pkg. spaces. 4131-33 N. Rockwell, Chicago Heavy duty electric. 600 amp service - 3-phase. Beautiful area / Residential 150 ft. to scenic Chicago River. $1,025,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 Unit Building 3121 N. Cicero. 4 apts. with tavern & food. Liquor license. Lot 50 x 125. Some financing available. $795,000

Call Wesley at 773-671-1273

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

PIZZA PUB

• Approx. 4,000 sq. ft. Seats 150 plus with outdoor patio. Newly remodeled. Poss seller financing. Call for details.

STORE FOR LEASE

24216 W. Lockport St., Plainfield

For Lease

NEW LISTINGS

Redeveloped Retail Center

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• Approximately 1,000 sq. ft. Heavy traffic area. 90,000 car count per M day. Call for details.

PANCAKE HOUSE

Contact Tom Traina tom@eatz-associates.com 1-847-651-3834 www.eatz-associates.com

THE TROLLEY BARN

Fantastic opportunity to be in on from the beginning of the redevelopment of the historic Trolley Barn. Located in the heart of one of the most charming towns in Illinois, ownership is offering space for lease from 4,000 sf to 12,925 sf. Ideal location for a brew pub or any type restaurant that would benefit from a unique, thriving downtown location. Great visibility, easy access and on-site parking. Downtown Plainfield TIF District. Lease Rates Negotiable

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• This establishment has been serv-MY ing its communities for 45 years. Free standing 4,700 sq ft with 175CY seats. Parking for 80. Great viability CMY and easy access. Has living quarters for Mix Use Status, low property taxes. Property & Business asking K $549K. Call for details.

For More Information Contact:

Keith Conroy 815-347-2756

PIZZERIA

HONIG-BELL

MEMBER: CRBA

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SOUTH OF THE BORDER

THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING? Please Call (773) 743-2100 or Email peterjp@realpoul.com

Peter J. Poulopoulos, MBA Managing Real Estate Broker Licensed in: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin

A BEAUTIFUL SUMMARY OF BUSINESSES FOR SALE BREAKFAST-LUNCH

Free Standing - Business Only (With Property $350,000)

PENDING

• Established 50 years. Mexican restaurant. Local chain. Approximately 5,900 sq. ft. Seats up to 300 w/ banquet hall. Business only $199,990 w/ favorable lease. Property available. Call for details.

BREAKFAST-LUNCH

Breakfast-Lunch / Fast Food 6am to 3pm

$125,000

DEVELOPMENT SITE

37,500 sq. ft. - Busy Main Street - (25,000 sq. ft. $450K)

PENDING

FAST FOOD

Over 30 Years Fast Food Business with 50 Seats

$60,000

FAST FOOD

Newer Fixtures and Equipment - Small but Great!

$69,000

FAST FOOD

Free Standing - Same Owners 35 Years with Property $255K

$75,000

• Famous - 40 yrs. established restaurant chain. Looking to expand business for potential operators. Multiple locations available. High volume. Prices w/ property & business starting at $869K to $1.589K. Very confidential! Call for details.

FAST FOOD

Attractive Fast Food Business - 60 Seats - Able Parking

$95,000

FAST FOOD

Business Only - Successful and Profitable Fast Food with Drive Thru.

$110,000

FAST FOOD

6 Days, EZ to Run, Fantastic Location, 50 Seats

$145,000

FAST FOOD

Greek Yogurt, Raw Juices, Smoothies, Coffee & Tea!

$175,000

FAST FOOD

Free Standing - Same Owners 35 Years Business only $75K

$255,000

LEASE OFFICE-STORE

1,800 sq. ft. For Rent in Franklin Park - Low Rent

• Western burbs. High volume. 6-days a week operation. 7,000 + sq. ft. with very favorable lease. Sales exceed $2.5M firm. Asking $699K. Business only. Confidential! Call for details.

LEASE-OFFICE SPACE

Lease office space within an office; Free Utilities Heat A/C Electric

PIZZA-HIGHLY PROFITABLE

Established for Decades - Well Known - Best in North Shore

$495,000

RESTAURANT

Excellent Restaurant Since 1969 - Fantastic Possibilities

PENDING

RESTAURANT

With 6 Apartments! - Same Owner 40 Years - (Business $170,000)

$645,000

Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call John Moauro!

RESTAURANT ITALIAN

Business Only - Authentic Italian - Outside Patio - Private Rooms

$275,000

RESTAURANT ITALIAN

With Property - Bar - Profitable - Well Known - Video Poker

$995,000

RETAIL STORE(S)

2 Retail Stores Fully Occupied - A Good Investment Deal!

$119,000

RETAIL STORE(S)

A Fine Retail Store; 2,600 sq. ft. All Mechanical in Great Shape.

$169,000

SPORTS BAR

With Property - Plus Rental - Owner Retiring After 29 Years

PENDING

SPORTS BAR & PIZZA

Restaurant - Bar - Pizza on 3.5 Acres Property - Reputable

$2,250,000

SPORTS BAR & RESTAURANT

Over $500K in Upgrades & Improvements. Best Deal Ever!

$285,000

SPORTS BAR & RESTAURANT

With Property - Well Known Place; a Popular Destination

$695,000

SPORTS BAR & RESTAURANT

With Property - 1.3 Acres - 18,000 Sq. Ft. Strip Mall

PENDING

SPORTS BAR + 5 Stores

Outstanding Sports Bar and Grill with 5 Stores - A Truly Great Deal!

SPORTS BARS & PUBS

REST/BAR/BANQUETS

Ambassador

9999 West 143rd Street Orland Park, IL 60462

Broker/Appraiser Always Confidential

(708) 361-1150 Email: jmoauro@aol.com Web: www.johngmoauro.com

Moreover, call us at (773) 743-2100 for:

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Independent Pizzeria Since 1975 – Far North Sub • Sales $300k • Rent $3,500 • Asking $75k Owner Financing

High Volume Pizza Franchise – SW Subs • 2015 Sales $1.5MM • Rent $9,200 * • 4,400 SQFT Free Standing • Seats 130 + Full Bar • Asking $395k – Owner financing Halsted Street Deli Franchise (Suburbs) • 2015 Net Sales $395k • 5 days 7am-3pm • No Rent * No Utilities • Asking $375k Hot Dog, Beef Gyros Since 1991– NW Subs • Daily Ave $675 • Open 5.5 Days till 4:30pm • Asking $53k

Jamba Juice – Madison WI • U of W Campus • Sales $480k • Asking $150k

2731 W. Touhy Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60645

Cake and Cup Cake Shop – Rockford • 2015 Sales $104k • Rent $930/Mth • Asking $69k

Hot Dog and Beef Since 1996 – NW Subs • 2015 Sales $480k • Rent $3,500 • Asking $299k

Full Service Rest – NW Subs • Next to the largest industrial park in Lake County • 2650 SQFT • Asking $99k

“Commerce With Morality™”

G N I D N

Pizzeria – South Suburbs • Sales aver $10k per week • Rent $4,235 • Asking $135k

LISTINGS PRICE REDUCED

REALPOUL REALTY PANCAKE HOUSE

Thai Rest- Fast Casual – Schaumburg • Est. 2009 • Rent $3,033 • Seats 18 • Asking $49k

Bar with Property Gaming – Far NW Sub • Apartment upstairs • 2,650 SQFT • Asking $275k

www.cbchonigbell.com

• Chicago location. 3,000 sq. ft. Seats 120. Long term, favorable lease Limited hours. Possible owner financing. Asking $99,000 OBO.

Sports Bar with Property • Approx. 4500 SQFT • 3 Acres on a lake • Gaming 5-7k per month • Asking $1.15MM

Fully Equipped Pizzeria P/U Take Out – Fox River Grove • All new equipment • Double Deck Conveyor Oven • Rent $2,200 • Asking $89k

spec35@aol.com

• Western burbs. Just listed—Iconic pizzeria. Sit down & carry-out. Stoplight location. Heavy traffic. Parking for 80 cars. Est. over 25 yrs. Seats 75. Asking $199K. Call for details.

Browns Chicken and Pasta – South Suburbs • Est. since 1994 • 2015 sales $389k • Rent $4,199 • Asking $99k

Hot Dog Beef – Gurnee • Rent $4,200 • Monthly Sales with catering $45k • Asking $110k

Gyros & Burgers w/ Drive Thru – N. Aurora • Rent $3,791 • Sales $950/day • Price: $50k

High Volume Beef, Dogs Gyros – Far W Subs

Rest & Bar with Gaming – Prop available – Far NW Subs • Monthly Sales $28k • Business $110k – Owner financing • Property $299k

• 2015 Sales $623k • Rent $5,300/mth • Seats 65 • Asking $275K

Rosati’s Pizzeria – Far SW Subs (Near Kankakee) • Opened 2014 • Weekly net sales average $11-13k • Rent $1,800 • Asking $199k + Transfer ACTIVE LISTINGS Quick Serve – OGILVIE TRAIN STATION FOOD COURT • 2015 Net Sales $350k+ • Salads and Sandwich’s • Rent $4,600/mth • Asking $199k • Must have Rest background and good net worth

UNDER CONTRACT • Cold Stone Creamery - Multiple • Red Brick Pizza – CA • Pizzeria – W Subs • Subway (2) • Mexican Fast Casual – Chicago • Stewarts Root beer – NJ • Cupcake / Coffee Shop – N. Shore RECENTLY SOLD • Rosati’s – NW Suburbs • Subway – Oasis • BBQ – Shorewood • Cold Stone Creamery (3) • Red Mango ( 2) • Hot Dog & Beef- NW Sub

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$2,875,000

1) Property Management, 2) FREE Market Evaluation of your business, 3) FREE FARMERSTM insurance quote

For Sale - Family Restaurant OWNER FORCED TO SELL DUE TO HEALTH Profitable & Year Over Year Sales Increases Turn Key Make Money Day 1 Video Gaming Could Be Added Easily Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Could Close Dinner If Desired Seats 160 4300 sq ft. Big basement. Free Standing Building W/Good Parking Many Recent Upgrades (Mechanical and Aesthetic) Chef and Manager Will Stay Good Lease W/Opportunity To Purchase Land If Desired Northeastern Kane County Good SBA Candidate. Brokers welcome.

$350,000

Call 630-484-4149 For More Info

MEMBER: CRBA

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