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  • We’re Enabling a New Era of Hospitality, Says Toast CEO

    We’re Enabling a New Era of Hospitality, Says Toast CEO

    “We’re enabling what we call this new era of hospitality,” says Toast CEO Chris Comparato. “We’re investing heavily in R&D. This is a massive opportunity and the restaurant community is a massive market. The market is untapped and we’re in the early days of a major transformation across the entire industry. For us in many ways, we’re still getting started because we’re making massive investments in R&D across the whole spectrum.”

    Chris Comparato, CEO of Toast, discusses how the company is continuing to invest in R&D and innovate as they disrupt the hospitality industry in an interview on Bloomberg Technology:

    We’re Enabling a New Era of Hospitality

    We’re going to do a lot with the money. It’s a nice capital raise ($250 million). We’ve been busy over the course of the past two years really trying to affect a lot of change across the restaurant community. We’re enabling what we call this new era of hospitality. We’re investing heavily in R&D. We look at all of the stakeholders, we look at the guests, we look at the employees, and we look at the owner-manager-operator. This is a massive opportunity and the restaurant community is a massive market. The market is untapped and we’re in the early days of a major transformation across the entire industry. For us in many ways, we’re still getting started because we’re making massive investments in R&D across the whole spectrum.

    A good example of what we are doing is how do you get orders into the restaurant? In today’s consumer, personalization, and convenience environment, how does the restaurant get orders? Whether it’s a tool like Toast TakeOut which we piloted in Boston, which allows you to do mobile order ahead with your phone. Or possibly a kiosk or online ordering or a device called Toast Go which we released last year that allows the waitstaff to take orders at the table and turn tables faster. Toast brings (to restaurants)  two things. It’s all about more revenue in the door and then operational efficiency.

    Toast Growing North of 100 Percent Year-Over-Year

    First and foremost we’re happy being private and putting investments to pilots and R&D and really breaking fruit to the future for the restaurant community. I’ve had a lot of friends who have gone public recently and we’re in no rush. I think it’s a milestone. We’re after building long-term shareholder value. When we look at the opportunity for us it’s to build a pillar company in Boston for the restaurant community that builds long-term investor value.

    We’re growing north of a hundred percent year-over-year in terms of the customer base (and revenue). We’ve got over 1,500 employees. We’ve probably added a thousand employees in the past couple of years. We have an engineering center in Dublin but we’re still US-based in terms of the restaurants that we serve. We serve restaurants across the United States, whether it’s an enterprise like Jamba Juice or nationally acclaimed restaurant operators like Danny Meyer and Jose Andres. We’re all over the US in 30 markets but it’s still the early days.

    Innovating Across the Entire Restaurant Value Chain

    We look at the entire restaurant value chain and we’re trying to make their lives better. It’s hard to run a restaurant. This week we announced Toast Payroll and Team Management. A lot of restaurant operators are spending hours doing payroll every Friday. If we can give them their Friday’s back and streamline payroll so that they can get hours back on efficiency to spend more time with guests that’s what we’re doing. We launched that this week which is an exciting new venture for us. We’re going to continue to innovate across the entire restaurant value chain. This includes the back-office, front office, supply chain, whatever it is.

    There are areas where we built and there are areas where we partner. I think it’s a space that’s dynamically changing. At the end of the day, we want to help transform the community and move the community forward. The Boston Market (where Toast is headquartered) is tremendous. There is sort of two sides to the market. You’ve got this amazing supply chain of talent with MIT, BU, UMass, and Harvard. There is plenty of talent. Then you’ve got on the other side of the market these companies that are transforming industries like Wayfair, CarGurus, HubSpot, and Toast. It’s an amazing market for us to thrive in and it’s an awesome restaurant community.

    We feel like we’re enabling the community to thrive. A lot of the restaurants that are running Toast are adding workforce. Because we’re making their jobs easier they can spend more time with guests, more time cooking, and more time managing the operations. We see a lot of restaurants that are thriving and adding labor and we’re trying to make it easier for them.

    We’re Enabling a New Era of Hospitality, Says Toast CEO Chris Comparato


  • All-inclusive Resorts Are Popular Options

    Who needs a vacation? We all do. Deciding the best option involves many factors such as location, prices, and amenities, which makes the selection process difficult.

    Fortunately, TripAdvisor has just released the 2013 Travelers’ Choice Awards for numerous categories such as: All-inclusive Resorts, Hotels for romance, Hotels for families, Destinations, Beaches, Islands, Attractions, Restaurants, and Hotels. The lists all highlight selections that are decidedly superior options based on actual visits and reviews.

    One reviewer left the following comment on tripadvisor.com when describing one of the top choices, “Every aspect of our stay was extraordinary: food, service, beautiful beach. Quiet enough to relax but stimulating enough not to get bored.”

    According to Barbara Messing, who is the chief marketing officer for TripAdvisor, “All-inclusive resorts are an outstanding option for travelers who want an all-in-one vacation solution, and we’re thrilled to highlight some of the finest around the world. For those considering a no-hassle stay that provides the convenience of having almost everything you need on property and included in the price, travelers suggest these amazing properties.”

    The destination list for All-Inclusive Resorts include the top twenty-five resorts in multiple categories (throughout the world and Caribbean as well as being broken down into various geographic locations) — however, the top ten in the two main categories are as follows:

    Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts, Caribbean:
    1. Royalton Cayo Santa Maria, Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba
    2. Iberostar Grand Rose Hall, Rose Hall, Montego Bay, Jamaica
    3. Iberostar Grand Bavaro Hotel, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    4. The Reserve at Paradisus Palma Real, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    5. Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado Don Pablo Collection, Bahia de Samana, Samana Province, Dominican Republic
    6. Sandals Royal Plantation, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
    7. The BodyHoliday, LeSport, Castries, St. Lucia
    8. Beaches Negril Resort & Spa, Negril, Jamaica
    9. East Winds Inn, Gros Islet, St. Lucia
    10. Melia Cayo Coco, Cayo Coco, Cuba

    Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts, World:
    1. Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso, Playa Paraiso, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
    2. Royalton Cayo Santa Maria, Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba
    3. The Beloved Hotel, Playa Mujeres, Cancun, Mexico
    4. Iberostar Grand Rose Hall, Rose Hall, Montego Bay, Jamaica
    5. Excellence Playa Mujeres, Playa Mujeres, Cancun, Mexico
    6. Le Blanc Spa Resort, Cancun, Mexico
    7. Iberostar Grand Bavaro Hotel, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    8. Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun, Playa Maroma, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
    9. The Reserve at Paradisus Palma Real, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    10. Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado Don Pablo Collection, Bahia de Samana, Samana Province, Dominican Republic

    [Image Via Wikimedia Commons and Courtesy of Ray Bodden]

  • Tampa Leads the Country in Hospitality, Says Airbnb

    Tampa Leads the Country in Hospitality, Says Airbnb

    A lot of crazy stuff happens in Florida – so much so that it’s become a pretty common joke to attach “where else” to any statement of some sort of bizarre occurrence in the state of Florida. Seriously, have you met Florida man?

    But cheer up, Floridians. According to travel site Airbnb, you are home to the most hospitable city in the United States. After combing through hundreds of thousands of reviews from more than 4 million guests, Airbnb calculated a Hospitality Index that measure the quality of hosts in cities across America.

    And it’s a Southern and Western beatdown.

    Here are the top ten most hospitable cities, according to Airbnb:

    1. Tampa, FL
    2. Mendocino, CA
    3. Eugene, OR
    4. Bend, OR
    5. Raleigh, NC
    6. Memphis, TN
    7. Madison, WI
    8. Nashville, TN
    9. Tucson, AZ
    10. Lake Tahoe, CA

    Man. What’s up, the North?

    “Conspicuously absent are big cities and the Northeast. This isn’t to say that we don’t have any exceptional hosts in these areas – we definitely know of many amazing hosts around the country—but in aggregate, they are outshined by our Southern and Western hosts,” says Airbnb.

    Airbnb looked at a handful of factors in creating their Hospitality Index based on user reviews. These factors were cleanliness, ease of check-in, communication, value, and accuracy (or how the location met expectations).

    “There’s a long history of criticism surrounding 5-star review systems. For example, scores tend to be binary (5 or 1). But we can be confident that a 5-star score is a good experience, at minimum. So for the index we looked at the percentage of trips (not reviews, which would be biased by review rates) where guests give 5-star scores for all of the above criteria,” says Airbnb.