Chefeds GreenChefEds Restaurant“Fresh and Local”14466 River RoadDestrehan, Louisiana 70047Phone- 985-307-0841Web: www.chefeds.comEmail- admin@chefeds.comOur Local Green Sustainable Restaurant in DestrehanChef Edward Rhinehart purchased the old Migliore Food Store on River Road in Destrehan in the spring of 2007.
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Chefed’s opinion on this.
Chefed’s opinion on this.
If the glove did not fit the boot did.
Well first of all I wish it was my restaurant
I bet if Jeff Ruby Lost the Law Suit the revenue
And attention this is bringing his establishment
Is publicity you can’t buy.
O.K. the fact is I may have handled it differently.
Every one in the Restaurant business knows the your credit card is over limit trick
When instead of yelling from the POS system your credit card is maxed out.
You swiftly tell the person you have a very important phone call or sir our owner would like to speak to you or something. The way Jeff handled this tells me Gorilla marketing 101 a topic I love to study.
Also I wonder if the Derby was not going on if anything would have been said.
I can almost imagine the thoughts running threw Jeff’s head, how can I take advantage of a full restaurant and OJ to best benefit.
The better outcome for Jeff Ruby would have been for him to discreetly asked him to leave and let OJ Freak out. Maybe even a I will kill you Kick me out. Then Jeff would
Have looked like a victim not OJ.
To answer my number one email today “is it legal to refuse service as a business owner?”
If the glove did not fit the boot did.
Well first of all I wish it was my restaurant
I bet if Jeff Ruby Lost the Law Suit the revenue
And attention this is bringing his establishment
Is publicity you can’t buy.
O.K. the fact is I may have handled it differently.
Every one in the Restaurant business knows the your credit card is over limit trick
When instead of yelling from the POS system your credit card is maxed out.
You swiftly tell the person you have a very important phone call or sir our owner would like to speak to you or something. The way Jeff handled this tells me Gorilla marketing 101 a topic I love to study.
Also I wonder if the Derby was not going on if anything would have been said.
I can almost imagine the thoughts running threw Jeff’s head, how can I take advantage of a full restaurant and OJ to best benefit.
The better outcome for Jeff Ruby would have been for him to discreetly asked him to leave and let OJ Freak out. Maybe even a I will kill you Kick me out. Then Jeff would
Have looked like a victim not OJ.
To answer my number one email today “is it legal to refuse service as a business owner?”
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Who Jeff Part 2
Born - 4/19/48, Newark, NJ
Children - 3
Education - B.S. Business, Cornell University, School of Hotel & Restaurant Administration
Voted Cincinnati's Best Restaurateur in a poll taken by Cincinnati Magazine
Sports - Neptune High School, 1966, 1st team All State - football captain, undefeated wrestler. Cornell University football team, winner Robert Patterson Award (courage, overcoming injury, etc.)
Keynote Speaker - Annual Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America, Cincinnati Chapter
Big Brother - to 3 boys with troubled pasts.
Mentor - to numerous kids.
Received Key to the City of Cincinnati 2 different times for his vision, creation and fund raising for a drug education program to teach kids and for his fund raiser roast for Children's Hospital.
Mayor proclaimed a day in 2001, Jeff Ruby Day in Cincinnati.
"Roasted" for AHEAD - televised by ABC affiliate. Sold out to 1,500 people.
Founder of A.H.E.A.D. - (Adolescent and Higher Education about Drugs) - a foundation aimed to make kids aware of the perils of drugs before they experiment with them. Raised $500,000 roasting celebrities Pete Rose and Tommy LaSorda.
"Roasted" for Cystic Fibrosis - Raised $250,000. Roast was a 1,200 seat sell-out televised on CBS affiliate Channel 12.
Raised - $35,000 for children of slain Cincinnati Police Officer in September of 2000.
Founded Adam Collinsworth Fund - within 10 days raised $250,000 for one of the Waterfront's busboys who became a quadriplegic last year after diving into a pool.
Guest Lecturer - Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration, Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series, November 12, 1999.
Guest Speaker - Many Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky elementary and high schools as well as college sports teams.
Keynote Speaker - NightClub & Bar annual convention.
Inducted into NightClub & Bar Hall of Fame with Hugh Heffner.
Interviewed - by numerous Cincinnati high school students and college students from around the country as a credit or assignment for a class.
content from jeffruby.com
Children - 3
Education - B.S. Business, Cornell University, School of Hotel & Restaurant Administration
Voted Cincinnati's Best Restaurateur in a poll taken by Cincinnati Magazine
Sports - Neptune High School, 1966, 1st team All State - football captain, undefeated wrestler. Cornell University football team, winner Robert Patterson Award (courage, overcoming injury, etc.)
Keynote Speaker - Annual Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America, Cincinnati Chapter
Big Brother - to 3 boys with troubled pasts.
Mentor - to numerous kids.
Received Key to the City of Cincinnati 2 different times for his vision, creation and fund raising for a drug education program to teach kids and for his fund raiser roast for Children's Hospital.
Mayor proclaimed a day in 2001, Jeff Ruby Day in Cincinnati.
"Roasted" for AHEAD - televised by ABC affiliate. Sold out to 1,500 people.
Founder of A.H.E.A.D. - (Adolescent and Higher Education about Drugs) - a foundation aimed to make kids aware of the perils of drugs before they experiment with them. Raised $500,000 roasting celebrities Pete Rose and Tommy LaSorda.
"Roasted" for Cystic Fibrosis - Raised $250,000. Roast was a 1,200 seat sell-out televised on CBS affiliate Channel 12.
Raised - $35,000 for children of slain Cincinnati Police Officer in September of 2000.
Founded Adam Collinsworth Fund - within 10 days raised $250,000 for one of the Waterfront's busboys who became a quadriplegic last year after diving into a pool.
Guest Lecturer - Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration, Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series, November 12, 1999.
Guest Speaker - Many Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky elementary and high schools as well as college sports teams.
Keynote Speaker - NightClub & Bar annual convention.
Inducted into NightClub & Bar Hall of Fame with Hugh Heffner.
Interviewed - by numerous Cincinnati high school students and college students from around the country as a credit or assignment for a class.
content from jeffruby.com
Who is Jeff Rubby
At age 13 began working as a cook, in mother's restaurant and, at the same time, stepfather's restaurant on the Jersey shore.
Left home at age 15 and lived alone from sophomore year through graduation. Worked as a cook at other restaurants to be self-supporting.
Worked at restaurants throughout the 4 years at Cornell University.
Upon graduation from Cornell, accepted offer from Winegardner-Hammons, Inc., in 1970. Initial position was assistant innkeeper at Holiday Inn downtown.
Promoted to innkeeper at Holiday Inn - Northeast. Later promoted to innkeeper at Holiday Inns Riverfront, Downtown, South and North. Later promoted to Regional Director of all 7 Greater Cincinnati Holiday Inns.
Left Winegardner-Hammons in 1981 to open the Precinct.
Opened Precinct*, September 12, 1981
Opened Waterfront*, October 26, 1986
Opened Jeff Ruby's**, September 27, 1999
Opened Carlo & Johnny, June 22, 2001
Opened Tropicana, October 2002
Opened Jeff Ruby's @ Belterra, April 2004
* Has been voted best all-around restaurant in polls taken by the Cincinnati Post and Cincinnati Magazine
** Voted Best New Restaurant by readers of Cincinnati Magazine
Left home at age 15 and lived alone from sophomore year through graduation. Worked as a cook at other restaurants to be self-supporting.
Worked at restaurants throughout the 4 years at Cornell University.
Upon graduation from Cornell, accepted offer from Winegardner-Hammons, Inc., in 1970. Initial position was assistant innkeeper at Holiday Inn downtown.
Promoted to innkeeper at Holiday Inn - Northeast. Later promoted to innkeeper at Holiday Inns Riverfront, Downtown, South and North. Later promoted to Regional Director of all 7 Greater Cincinnati Holiday Inns.
Left Winegardner-Hammons in 1981 to open the Precinct.
Opened Precinct*, September 12, 1981
Opened Waterfront*, October 26, 1986
Opened Jeff Ruby's**, September 27, 1999
Opened Carlo & Johnny, June 22, 2001
Opened Tropicana, October 2002
Opened Jeff Ruby's @ Belterra, April 2004
* Has been voted best all-around restaurant in polls taken by the Cincinnati Post and Cincinnati Magazine
** Voted Best New Restaurant by readers of Cincinnati Magazine
Who is OJ Simpson?
A little Juice?
Orenthal James Simpson (born July 9, 1947), commonly known as O. J. Simpson and also just by his initials O.J. and his nickname The Juice, is a retired American football player who achieved stardom at the collegiate and professional levels. He later worked as an actor, spokesperson and broadcaster.
Although considered by some to be one of the greatest running backs of all-time, Simpson is infamous for having been tried for the murder of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. He was acquitted in criminal court in 1995 after a lengthy, highly publicized trial (often called the "Trial of the Century" in America). In 1997, Simpson was found liable for their deaths in civil court, but to date has paid little of the $33.5 million judgment.. He gained further notoriety in late 2006 when he wrote a book titled If I Did It, withdrawn by the publisher just before its release, which purports to be a first-person fictional account of the murder had he actually committed it.
Although considered by some to be one of the greatest running backs of all-time, Simpson is infamous for having been tried for the murder of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. He was acquitted in criminal court in 1995 after a lengthy, highly publicized trial (often called the "Trial of the Century" in America). In 1997, Simpson was found liable for their deaths in civil court, but to date has paid little of the $33.5 million judgment.. He gained further notoriety in late 2006 when he wrote a book titled If I Did It, withdrawn by the publisher just before its release, which purports to be a first-person fictional account of the murder had he actually committed it.
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