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bd’s closing is HuHot’s gain

Friday, July 16th, 2010

And then there were two.

A little more than a year ago, Madison suddenly found itself with three stir-fry restaurants spread throughout the city–Flat Top Grill at Hilldale, HuHot Mongolian Grill on the far west side and bd’s Mongolian Grill near East Towne. But now bd’s has closed, and HuHot is there to swoop in.

According to a brand ambassador from Appetize, which owns HuHot, “We are looking to help these patrons redeem a bit of their (gift card) money and experience our restaurant. We are also looking to help employ a number of bd’s employees who have suddenly lost their jobs.”

Regarding the first point, HuHot will accept bd’s gift cards from now until further notice. That means dollar for dollar up to $20 and $0.50 for every dollar over $20 (up to $100). So, a $20 gift card is worth $20 and a $100 gift card is worth $60.

That’s a nice business tactic by HuHot, whom I applaud for also trying to hire some people who just lost their jobs.

Restaurant waste

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Here’s an environmentally friendly idea from Seattle: A composting company will collect the food waste and used service ware (e.g. takeout containers, cups, etc.) from area restaurants (1,700 have signed up so far), an act that results in more than 6,000 tons of garbage being recycled or composted.

I can see that idea spreading to other cities, especially smaller ones like Madison where the waste collection can be more manageable than in a big city. We have about 1,000 restaurants and bars in the area, which means we could collect recycle/compost about 3,500 tons of waste.

Here’s the article from the Seattle Times.

Statewide smoking ban begins

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Wisconsin’s statewide indoor smoking ban takes effect today, July 5, making us the 28th state with such a law. That means no more smoked-filled rooms when going out to eat or drink, except for retail tobacco stores or tobacco bars that existed before June 3, 2009, such as Maduro or Hemingway Lounge.

The public health benefits are obvious. On the business end, it levels the playing field for restaurants and bars in cities that already had a smoking ban (e.g. Madison) relative to their neighbors that didn’t. Whether or not you support the ban, you have to admit it’s nice to come home from a bar not reeking from second-hand smoke.

I remember when Madison went smoke-free on July 1, 2005. The night before, many bars had smoking parties. While I don’t smoke cigarettes, I did take advantage of some free ones at the Local Tavern (now King & Mane). Overall, it was an odd feeling, like the night before prohibition or something.

I suppose we’ll soon be seeing quite a few “smoking rooms,” rooms that have openings over at least 25 percent of the wall space (check out the Bridge Lounge for an example).

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If you want to celebrate Wisconsin going smoke-free, there’s a party from 5:30-10 p.m. tonight at the High Noon Saloon. VO5 and Freedy Johnston will be performing, and admission is free.

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