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How Oakland mac and cheese restaurant chain Homeroom confronted harassment from guestsHow Oakland mac and cheese restaurant chain Homeroom confronted harassment from guests

Founder Erin Wade shares how she developed a unique system that built trust among her team.

Sam Oches, Editor in Chief

September 25, 2024

When Erin Wade left her career as an attorney to open the Oakland-based mac ’n’ cheese restaurant Homeroom, she wanted to create a full-service environment with the hospitality of a fine-dining restaurant but at the price point of something more casual. 

By all accounts she accomplished those goals, and Homeroom has been successful enough to expand to three locations. 

But there was one issue that Wade and her crew had not anticipated in the restaurant, an issue that, when confronted, led Wade to developing a system that ultimately built a more collaborative, meaningful, and safe work environment for her team.

The issue? Harassment from customers toward employees. Wade said the issue is pervasive in restaurants but largely unreported, as employees assume nothing will be done about it. But Wade created a color-coded system that gave her employees a mechanism by which they could report harassment and take action against unruly customers. The system not only diffused inappropriate situations in the restaurant, but it also created a culture of trust among her team that has improved restaurant performance and lowered turnover. 

Wade joined the latest episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches to talk about her new book, “The Mac & Cheese Millionaire: Building a Better Business by Thinking Outside the Box,” and the color-coded system that has helped protect her employees from harassment and build trust among her team in the process.

In this conversation, you’ll learn more about why: 

  • Great experiences don’t cost more to create, they just require caring more

  • A better working environment leads to better restaurant performance

  • Harassment from your customers may be a bigger problem than you think

  • You owe it to your employees to protect them from harassment and abuse

  • If you want to build a strong culture, start with trust

Contact Sam Oches at [email protected]

About the Author

Sam Oches

Editor in Chief

Sam Oches is an award-winning Editorial Director with Informa Connect Foodservice and editor in chief of Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality. A graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, Sam previously served as Editorial Director of Food News Media, publisher of QSR and FSR magazines. He’s a past president of the International Foodservice Editorial Council (IFEC) and a past board member with the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). His foodservice insights have been shared in national media outlets such as the New York Times, USA Today, National Public Radio, and CNBC. He lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and three kids.

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