Dayton Daily News

Before dining out, check with Better Business Bureau

- John North John North is president of the Dayton Better Business Bureau.

The average American eats an average of 4.2 commercial­ly prepared meals each week, according to The Simple Dollar. Likewise, the average American spends $232 per month eating meals prepared outside the home.

According to the National Restaurant Associatio­n, it was a $799 billion industry in 2017.

Whether you’re looking for a great breakfast spot, a quick lunch or dinner out with friends, Better Business Bureau can help you pick a reputable restaurant so your hard-earned money is spent wisely.

Over the last year, BBB recorded more than 3,300 inquiries locally about the restaurant industry. Nationally, your BBB received about 417,000 inquiries and almost 4,500 complaints.

When choosing a restaurant, BBB offers these tips:

■ Get recommenda­tions from friends and family. If they’re pleased with a restaurant choice, most likely you will be too.

■ Check out restaurant­s online including www.bbb.org.

■ Find out how long the restaurant has been in business.

■ Make sure the atmosphere and ambiance is what you expect. Your first impression can be very telling about the restaurant.

■ Make sure the facility is clean and well-maintained. Are the bathrooms tidy? Does it look like the employees take pride in its appearance?

■ Beware of service. Make sure the servers are pleasant, efficient and knowledgea­ble.

■ Be sure you like the food — its presentati­on, taste and cost.

■ Inquire about restaurant specials or discounts.

■ Find out if a restaurant is a member of an associatio­n such as the National Restaurant Associatio­n.

Remember, if you’re dining out of town, be sure to check with the hotel’s concierge or front desk on recommenda­tions. Also, your food should arrive hot. Even if a restaurant is busy, an organized restaurant can get the food to its customers in a timely manner. Also, be sure to mention any dining needs, such as food allergies.

If you have questions regarding restaurant­s, get help from your BBB, such as a list of BBB Accredited restaurant­s and Business Profiles on ones you’re considerin­g. Visit www.bbb.org or call 937-222-5825 or 800-776-5301.

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