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Romano's Macaroni Grill to introduce brunchRomano's Macaroni Grill to introduce brunch

Casual-dining chain’s new owners aim to continue building midday traffic

Bret Thorn, Senior Food Editor

August 11, 2015

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Romano’s Macaroni Grill is rolling out brunch on weekends at its 141 locations in an effort to drive more midday traffic, the company said Monday.

Starting Aug. 15, and available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, the brunch menu will feature egg dishes, skillets, and mimosas and Bloody Marys priced at $2.

Macaroni Grill CEO John Gilbert, whose company, Redrock Partners LLC, purchased the chain from Ignite Restaurant Group Inc. in April, said the move was in response to what he and his team were seeing in the marketplace.

“Quite frankly, this is one of those things where we just saw the industry lead,” Gilbert said.

“Americans are into breakfast all day at some locations — not that we’ll do it that way — but it’s a very current and trendy sort of thing right now to have: a) breakfast all day, and b) brunches on the weekend,” he added.

Macaroni Grill tested brunch for several months at locations in Cleveland, and then for several weeks in Houston, Gilbert said.

“The good news in something like brunch is it tends to be highly incremental from a sales standpoint if your concept can do brunch well and consumers recognize that it’s the kind of thing that they would like at your restaurants,” he said.

He added that, by starting at 11, when few customers come in for lunch on weekends, “we saw some nice [traffic] increases in that hour. Plus, the brunch items seem to be very popular, and so even getting into the lunch hour we sold a lot of brunch items, which we believe will serve us well going forward.”

On the brunch menu are:

• Milanese Steak & Eggs: Breaded sirloin, pan-seared Parmesan eggs, Calabrian pesto, crispy Parmesan potatoes and ciabatta crostino, $14

• Nutella French Toast: Nutella, brioche French toast, berries and orange whipped mascarpone, $11

• Chicken Parmesan Eggs Benedict: Milanese-style chicken, poached eggs, mozzarella, arrabbiata sauce, Roma tomatoes, crispy Parmesan potatoes and ciabatta crostino $12.50

• Breakfast Americano: Two scrambled eggs, three bacon slices, crispy Parmesan potatoes and Parmesan crostino, $11

• Farmhouse Skillet: three eggs, fonduta, thick bacon, Italian sausage, peppers, onions, arrabbiata sauce, crispy Parmesan potatoes and ciabatta crostino, $12

• Brisket Skillet: Three eggs, fonduta, pulled brisket, caramelized onions, roasted mushrooms, crispy Parmesan potatoes and ciabatta crostino, $11.50

• Bruschetta Skillet: Three eggs, fonduta, fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, Parmesan, crispy Parmesan potatoes and ciabatta crostino, $10.50

Last October, when Gilbert was the chain’s president, Macaroni Grill introduced a fast casual-style lunch offer called Romano’s Kitchen Counter.

The menu featured a limited menu of salads, sandwiches, calzones and pasta, all priced at $7 and available in seven minutes, set up at the restaurants’ counters. Originally available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the service was made available at dinner earlier this year, although Gilbert said it has been more successful at lunch.

“We never thought dinner would be the same as lunch. But lunch, we’re continuing to see very strong traffic increases that support sales increases,” he said.

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About the Author

Bret Thorn

Senior Food Editor, Nation's Restaurant News

Senior Food & Beverage Editor

Bret Thorn is senior food & beverage editor for Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality for Informa’s Restaurants and Food Group, with responsibility for spotting and reporting on food and beverage trends across the country for both publications as well as guiding overall F&B coverage. 

He is the host of a podcast, In the Kitchen with Bret Thorn, which features interviews with chefs, food & beverage authorities and other experts in foodservice operations.

From 2005 to 2008 he also wrote the Kitchen Dish column for The New York Sun, covering restaurant openings and chefs’ career moves in New York City.

He joined Nation’s Restaurant News in 1999 after spending about five years in Thailand, where he wrote articles about business, banking and finance as well as restaurant reviews and food columns for Manager magazine and Asia Times newspaper. He joined Restaurant Hospitality’s staff in 2016 while retaining his position at NRN. 

A magna cum laude graduate of Tufts University in Medford, Mass., with a bachelor’s degree in history, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Thorn also studied traditional French cooking at Le Cordon Bleu Ecole de Cuisine in Paris. He spent his junior year of college in China, studying Chinese language, history and culture for a semester each at Nanjing University and Beijing University. While in Beijing, he also worked for ABC News during the protests and ultimate crackdown in and around Tiananmen Square in 1989.

Thorn’s monthly column in Nation’s Restaurant News won the 2006 Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Award for best staff-written editorial or opinion column.

He served as president of the International Foodservice Editorial Council, or IFEC, in 2005.

Thorn wrote the entry on comfort food in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America, 2nd edition, published in 2012. He also wrote a history of plated desserts for the Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, published in 2015.

He was inducted into the Disciples d’Escoffier in 2014.

A Colorado native originally from Denver, Thorn lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Bret Thorn’s areas of expertise include food and beverage trends in restaurants, French cuisine, the cuisines of Asia in general and Thailand in particular, restaurant operations and service trends. 

Bret Thorn’s Experience: 

Nation’s Restaurant News, food & beverage editor, 1999-Present
New York Sun, columnist, 2005-2008 
Asia Times, sub editor, 1995-1997
Manager magazine, senior editor and restaurant critic, 1992-1997
ABC News, runner, May-July, 1989

Education:
Tufts University, BA in history, 1990
Peking University, studied Chinese language, spring, 1989
Nanjing University, studied Chinese language and culture, fall, 1988 
Le Cordon Bleu Ecole de Cuisine, Cértificat Elémentaire, 1986

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