Officially launched in 10 cities, plans to open 10 more this month
ATLANTA, GA September 17, 2013 – OneHundredTables.com
is exactly what it sounds like. It’s about showcasing 100 of the best
restaurants & bars in 100 top cities worldwide. These restaurants
are all beautifully presented in a fun, easy-to-use city grid to help
foodies discover their next great dining experience.
For
restaurants that qualify, they can add themselves to their city while
space lasts. When a city reaches 100 restaurants, it is full and that’s
the unique city collection.
“For
diners worldwide our mission is to help them discover fabulous places
to eat and drink by presenting them with a shortlist of 100 surefire
options,” said Tony Akston, Co-Founder of OneHundredTables.com.
“For restaurateurs our mission is to help bring enthusiastic customers
into their door and ensure those customers are happy because they
trusted the recommendation on OneHundredTables.com.”
OneHundredTables.com
doesn’t rely on some hidden rating system or stuffy reviewer to make
each unique collection of 100 dining experiences in each city. It taps
into insight from the very people who know the restaurants best - the
diners who’ve been there. To even have a shot at getting on OneHundredTables.com a restaurant must have over 250 likes.
“OneHundredTables.com
gives our company the opportunity to truly showcase the feel and
experience of all our restaurants,” said Ryan Turner, co-founder of
Atlanta-based Muss & Turners, Local Three Kitchen & Bar and Common Quarter.
"It is an inexpensive way to be included in a uniquely exclusive
platform for discerning diners to research where to eat when in Atlanta.
The Facebook requirement helps bring a level of trust to first time diners which is key in decision making."
What’s in it for foodies?
- From Dive Bars to Five Stars, every place is good. Period.
- Foodies know that it’s all about the food and overall experience. OneHundredTables.com delivers just that.
- OneHundredTables.com only focuses on the restaurants and dining experiences. Do you try to find your next dining experience in the same place you look for an auto-mechanic? I’d think not.
- Site visitors are not sifting through all the local chain restaurants and multitude of reviews. All restaurants on OneHundredTables.com have been vetted by real customers.
What’s in it for restaurants?
- Exclusivity: Be included in a group of 100 quality restaurants, not 3,000. No chains allowed.
- A gorgeous, photogenic profile, built with SEO in mind.
- Get reconnected: Restaurants give up their #1 asset when using other reservation websites - their customers. OneHundredTables.com reconnects restaurants with their diners.
- Value: On OneHundredTables.com, qualifying restaurants that add themselves to the site pay only $100 per year. Only 27 cents a day. The butter on the table costs more.
- Ease: Restaurants aren’t being strong-armed into paying for placement or flattering reviews. OneHundredTables.com only takes 100 restaurants per city and they have to meet minimum social media requirements to be included.
- Organic Promotion: Each profile features a powerful “Been There!” button that shares your profile page directly into the Facebook Timeline of the person who clicked it for all to see.
"Websites like Yelp and TripAdvisor are great for the restaurant industry, but what sets OneHundredTables.com
apart is its exclusivity, simple and straightforward functionality, and
clean look,” said Josh Hoffman, restaurant marketing executive.
“That's why I told my client Brent's Deli in Los Angeles it was a no-brainer to join OneHundredTables.com."
About OneHundredTables.com
OneHundredTables.com
is the most unique place in the world to discover a great place to eat
or drink - from Dive Bars to Five Stars. OneHundredTables.com is
currently showcasing top restaurants in Atlanta, Austin, Boston,
Chicago, Dubai, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco and
Toronto. Restaurants located in the remaining 90 cities can
pre-register their restaurant on www.OneHundredTables.com and will be notified when their city opens.
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