480: Creating an ecosystem that thrives with Ian Redshaw

480: Creating an ecosystem that thrives with Ian Redshaw

Author: Inspiring interviews with todays most successful restaurateurs 2-days a wee May 22, 2018 Duration: 1:18:47

In this episode with Ian Redshaw, we discuss:

  • How being a star in this industry is about who you are, not just what you do. 
  • Why the "corporate scene" didn't jive with Redshaw. 
  • How fish rots from the head, so check your ego and attitude. 
  • How lies and cutting corners won't take you far. 
  • The weight your reputation has in this industry.
  • Letting your weakness become strengths for others. 
  • Knowing your demographic. 
  • Being mindful and intentional about who you're creating opportunities for. 
  • When opening a restaurant, knowing when to outsource (i.e. construction, design, architecture).
  • Managing egos when there are multiple owners.  
  • The importance of good communication with multiples owners. 
  • Not getting into this industry for the money.  
  • Growing your business for the pure purpose of creating opportunities for you community. 
  • Not being a afraid to get down and dirty in jobs that are "below you". 

Ian Redshaw is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. After a couple years in New York, Redshaw made the move to Charlottesville, VA. He quickly got to work in some of the cities best restaurants. In 2013 at Tavola Restaurant, he met future business partners, Mitchell Beerens, Loren Mendosa, and Andrew Cole, Shelly Robb the vision for their own restaurant came into focus. In 2014 LAMPO Pizza opened. 3 years later they opened their second location, Prime 109.


Eric Cacciatore sits down with the people who actually run the show in the world of food service. Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore is built on conversations with established restaurateurs and seasoned professionals who have navigated the intense realities of the industry. Twice a week, these interviews dig past the surface, focusing on the tangible details of leadership, team management, and effective marketing that separate a thriving venue from a struggling one. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of what worked, what didn’t, and the often-overlooked decisions that shape a restaurant's path. This podcast serves as a direct line to collective experience, whether you're dreaming of your first opening or steering a multi-location group. The dialogue is practical, centered on the daily grind and long-term strategy needed to build something lasting. For anyone invested in the business of hospitality, these regular episodes compile a vital resource, turning shared insights into actionable knowledge for your own journey.
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