| DiRoNA to include casual dining, fast food
By Ron
Ruggless
“These are hallmarks of a truly unique dining experience and these are what our DiRoNA members and DiRoNA patrons expect of us,” Hyde said.
DiRoNA will now make membership open in three categories, with the first two subject to inspection by the group’s representatives:
— “Timeless Traditional,” which will remain for fine-dining establishments open at least two years with dress codes and extensive beverage lists.
— “Creative Casual,” which will feature restaurants at least three years old with noteworthy cuisine and in a notable atmosphere with a “smart, casual” dress code.
— “Legendary Landmark,” which includes restaurants at least 10 years old that are “deeply integrated into the cultural fabric of the region” with celebrated menu offerings, a unique atmosphere and media recognition.
Membership fees have been reduced from a “marketing fee” of $1,500 a year, to $400 a year for all categories.
The largest departure from the past is in the last category, which will highlight “celebrated comfort food and legendary regional fare.” That is the only category that doesn’t have to pass an inspection, but nominations will be made by DiRoNA members and restaurants must have local-media recognition.
“Service may be lean but friendly and value is a key consideration among patrons,” the board said. “Often identified as ‘joints’ or ‘mom and pop’ restaurants, these establishments offer food and fun that appeals to locals and is prized by visitors seeking authentic regional fare.”
Contact Ron Ruggless at rruggles@nrn.com.
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