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In this episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg, “The Restaurant Guy,” and Jimmy Frischling, “Finance Guy,” are joined by Scott Redler, co-founder of Freddy’s Frozen Custard and founder of Redler’s Hospitality.

Scott tells his story of 48 years of experience, dedication, and admiration for the restaurant industry and creating an impact on others’ entrepreneurial lives and experiences. From the birth of Shanghai Charlie’s and Timberline Steakhouse to navigating the complexities of finances, location, and ergonomics, Scott’s journey is a personal tale of passion and perseverance.

 

Key Takeaways:

Scott’s early dedication to the industry and his continual partnership. The hardships entrepreneurs encounter and the exchange of experience gained leading up to success.

Lessons learned: Scott shares insights from his ventures like Shanghai Charlies and Timberline Steakhouse. He emphasizes the importance of culture, location, and attitude as key ingredients for any entrepreneurial venture. He also shares his truth about the recession’s toll, where his 4-million-dollar investment, Timberline Steakhouse, sells for 25,000.Freddy’s: the concept and entrepreneurs behind the investment. With integrity, minimal investment, and hard work, Freddy’s has become a beloved fixture, serving up satisfaction to over 50% of its patrons to this day. As the first franchise was brought to life in Hutchinson, Kansas, Scott celebrates the joy of franchisee success stories, where lives are changed and businesses flourish.Scott tours across the country and even beyond as the Honors of Service Chair of the National Restaurant Association.

Now, with Mocha’s Café and Redler Hospitality, Scott continues to stir up excitement in the industry. With a wealth of experience, Scott plans to make Mocha’s Café a franchisable business and share his success.Hot Takes: From AI-driven drive-through menus to paperless receipts via automatic email, Scott spices up the conversation with insights into the hottest trends in food service technology. From the importance of the Owner Operator Concept to the game-changing benefits of data-driven decision-making (DDD).

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