Episode 574: Building a Brand Through Community: David Stuck, CEO, Tin Kitchen


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Feb 18 2025 56 mins   3

Summary

In this episode of the Restaurant Owners Uncorked podcast, host Wil Brawley interviews David Stuck, owner of Tin Kitchen, who shares his unique journey in the hospitality industry. David discusses his early experiences, the importance of customer service, and the challenges he faced while starting his food truck business. He emphasizes the significance of community and word-of-mouth marketing in building his brand, as well as the lessons learned in hiring and team management as the business grew. In this conversation, David shares his entrepreneurial journey in the catering industry, detailing the various ventures he explored before finding success in catering. He discusses the importance of trial and error, the focus on high-end wedding catering, and the growth of corporate events. David emphasizes the significance of community collaboration within the culinary scene and addresses the challenges of integrating technology into the catering business.

Takeaways


  • David Stuck is the owner of Tin Kitchen, splitting time between Brazil and the US.

  • The importance of customer experience in the hospitality industry cannot be overstated.

  • Word of mouth has been crucial for Tin Kitchen's growth and success.

  • David's journey into hospitality began unexpectedly after a career in retail.

  • Starting a food truck was a strategic move due to lower barriers to entry compared to a restaurant.

  • Community engagement and collaboration with other food trucks helped boost visibility.

  • The transition from serving a few customers to hundreds was a turning point for the business.

  • Hiring talented individuals has been key to the growth of Tin Kitchen.

  • David emphasizes the hard work and challenges behind the glamorous facade of the restaurant industry.

  • Continuous learning and adaptability are essential for success in hospitality. Our path to get to a restaurant was filled with trial and error.

  • Catering became the focus after exploring various business ventures.

  • Winning a cooking competition opened doors for our restaurant.

  • Community collaboration is essential in the culinary scene.

  • We can only handle a limited number of events per day.

  • High-end wedding catering is a significant part of our business.

  • Corporate events are a growing focus for our catering services.

  • Technology integration is a challenge in the catering industry.

  • It's important to do a good job and build trust with clients.

  • The culinary scene in Charlotte has grown significantly over the years.