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DiRoNA to include casual dining, fast food


By Ron   Ruggless



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DALLAS (Oct. 26, 2009) Board members of the Distinguished Restaurants of North America, or DiRoNA, voted on Monday to broaden the group’s membership from white-tablecloth restaurants to notable independent casual-dining and even quick-service operators.

The expansion is the first change in DiRoNA’s membership since the group’s founding in 1990, and comes as the fine-dining segment, historically the group’s focus, has suffered from economic pressures and the closures of many legendary restaurants.

(SLIDE SHOW: Photos from DiRoNA's 2009 conference)

“This is a complete repositioning of DiRoNA to meet the economic challenges,” said Bill Hyde, chairman of DiRoNA. DiRoNA members will now work within five U.S. regional councils, each headed by a coordinator, to oversee inspection of potential candidates. There are councils and coordinators from Canada and Mexico as well.

About 800 restaurants have been selected as DiRoNA members in the group’s 19 years, an honor typically defining quality in all aspects of hospitality, from food to service.

“We had to have a growth strategy,” Hyde said. “The DiRoNA model had worked up until the last couple of years or so. Our growth strategy was to broaden our member base by offering a membership model that embraces diversity under the banner of ‘Distinguished Dining’ without compromising the standards of excellence that have kept the DiRoNA brand.”

He said the changes broaden DiRoNA’s positioning and consumer appeal “while preserving our focus on consistent food quality, exceptional service and community legacy.”

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