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Why Restaurants Matter: An Owner''s Plea for the Place-Building, Democracy-Stabilizing, Love-Kindling Power of Eating Together in Real Life

English

By (author): Erin Wade

Why Restaurants Matter is a heartfelt pleatold by the unlikeliest of restaurateursfor the warmth of the hearth, the unifying spirit of hospitality, and the power of public eateries to build community.

Youre hungry. And, if not, you will be soon.

Does it matter if you get your spring rolls from a ghost kitchen instead of the joint on the corner?

Erin Wade thinks it does.

Wade opened her first restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2008, when phone books were still a thing, and farm-to-table was not a cliché. A former fashionista turned farmer, with virtually no restaurant experience, she made no sense in the breakneck business of food.

But when her restaurant Vinaigrette grew busier than she ever expectedit got slammed, in industry-speakWade got schooled. Why Restaurants Matter follows her white-knuckle ride opening six restaurants in three cities over a decade. And, its the story of her education along the way in food and health, gleaned from serving hundreds of thousands of customers every year.

In that same decade, how her customers ate, socialized, and communicated changed radically but incrementally, making it hard to notice. Then, the Covid-19 pandemic cut a window onto a bleak future of food in which delivery apps take restaurants place in the zeitgeist and VC-funded ghost kitchens oust the mom-and-pop shops that provide access to a sliver of the American dream for millions. Wade realized that the very things restaurants were doing to adapt to modern life may be killing them.

In the spirit of Wendell Berry and Michael Pollan, Wade reminds reader-eaters that how we eat represents a vote on how the world is used. She argues that the decline of the independent restaurant, like the loss of the independent farmer in the last century, raises an urgent concern about the unregulated power of technology platforms, the future of our cities, the problems of food and waste and, even, the health of American democracy.  See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 446g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781510774797

About Erin Wade

Erin Wade is a farmer and restaurateur who has opened six restaurants and two farms. Her career in food began on a small farm in rural New Mexico where she learned how to grow crops on ten parched acres and was inspired to open a restaurant that focused on hearty creative salads. Before that Wade graduated from Harvard College with a BA in English & American Literature and Language interned at Harper's Bazaar and studied fashion design in Milan. Wade has written for numerous publications about technologys disruption of food been interviewed by Forbes Eater and Medium.com about her critique of delivery platforms and the future of restaurants; and testified to the FSC and DOJ about how monopolistic networks distort healthy restaurant markets. Wade lives on a farm with her fiancé three dogs a gaggle of chickens and a pig named Gordo.

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