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History of the Food Service Industry
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12th Century
  • Food catering establishment which may be
    described as restaurants were known.

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1153 AD
  • Ma Yu Chings Bucket Chicken House, wa
    established in Keifeng, China and is still
    serving up meals today.

4
1725
  • Sobrino de Botin in Madrid, Spain is the oldest
    restaurant in existence today.

5
  • The term restaurant first appeared in the 16th
    century, meaning a food which restores and
    referred specially to a rich, highly flavored
    soup. It was applied to an establishment in
    around 1765 founded by a Parisian soup seller
    named Boulanger.

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1782
  • Grand Taverne de Londres (The Great Tavern of
    London), is the first restaurant in the form that
    became standard (customer sitting down with
    individual portions at individual tables,
    selecting food from menus, during fixed open
    hours). It was founded in Paris by a man named
    Antoine Beabilliers, a leading culinary writer
    and gastronomic authority who achieved a
    reputation as a successful restaurateur and later
    wrote what became a standard cook book IArt de
    cuisinier.

7
  • George Auguste Escofier popularized and updated
    traditional French cooking methods. He organized
    his kitchen by brigade system, with each section
    run by a chef de partie. He also replaced the
    practice of service a la francaise (serving all
    dishes at once) with service a la russe (serving
    each dish in oprder printed on the menu).

8
  • During the Napoleonic Era, the very leading
    restaurant which was lavishly decorated, and
    boasted a menu with extensive choices of soups,
    fish and meat dishes and scores of side dishes
    was the Le Grand Vefour, still in business in the
    21th century .

9
  • In the 19th century, the most illustrious of all
    the restaurants in Paris was the Café Anglais
    (the English Coffee Shop) on the Boulevard de
    Italiens.

10
1794
  • Julliens Restarator was the first restaurant in
    the United States, opened in Boston. Service a la
    francaise.

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1891
  • The YMCA of Kansas City , established what food
    industry historians consider the first cafeteria.

12
1936
  • The drive-in restauran tconcept. The first
    drive-in restaurant opened in Glendale,
    California.

13
1954
  • Ray Croc was the pioneer of the fast-food
    industry with his world wide McDonalds
    enterprise.

14
Food Service Establishments
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  • Chain Restaurants
  • are those linked by some common identifiable
    characteristic such as their products, their
    ownership, or their physical appearance.

16
  • Fast-food establishments
  • quick service restaurant consist of diverse
    operation facilities whose slogan is quick
    food. These establishments are those that serve
    food for which there is little or no waiting.

17
  • Ethnic Restaurant
  • is one that specialized in food associated with
    particular culture. The majority of ethnic
    restaurant are independently owned or operated.

18
  • Specialty Restaurant
  • feature a particular kind of food that is usually
    theme related.

19
  • Fine Dining Restaurant
  • is one where a good selection of menu items is
    offered generally at least fifteen or more
    different entrees cooked to order, with nearly
    all the food being made on the premises from
    scratch using raw or fresh ingredients.

20
  • Theme Restaurant
  • are a combination of specialty and other types
    of restaurant.

21
  • Cafeteria
  • is a foodservice establishment that permits
    customer see the food available and to make
    selections from among those displayed.

22
  • Catering
  • is preparing and serving food to a group of
    people gathered for a specific purpose, such as
    meeting or weddings.

23
History of Bar and Beverage Industry
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Golden Age of Greece
  • Establishments known as phatnai served traders,
    envoys and government officials from a variety of
    regions.

25
Early American settlers
  • They brought the traditon of the English pub over
    the Atlantic Ocean and invented the American
    tavern.

26
1634
  • The first tavern opened in Boston and was called
    Coles.

27
1880
  • Gov. Willem Kieft grew tired of entertaining
    Dutch Colonial guests in his home, so he opened a
    tavern to accomodate them.

28
1950-1980
  • Peoples interest in bars centered great deal
    aroudn television.

29
Types of Bar and Beverage Establishments
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Beverage-Only Bar
  • It serves beverage alone with no food serve
    beyond snacks.

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Bar/Entertainment Combination
  • This bar offers drinks and a range of
    entertainment.

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  • Lobby bar
  • Coffees shop
  • Cocktail Lounge/Piano bar
  • Restaurant Bar
  • Disco bar/Night club
  • Videoke Bar
  • Poolside bar
  • Mini bar

33
Taverns
  • A place of business where people gather to drink
    alcoholic beverages and, more than likely, food
    is served.

34
Public House
  • A drinking establishment which served alcoholic
    drinks especially beer that can be consumed on
    the premises, usually with a set up like home.

35
Beer Garden
  • An open air area where alcohol is legally served.

36
Importance of Food and Beverages Industry
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