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Hospitality Huddles

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by Scot Turner

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Hospitality Reframed is the podcast for hoteliers and hospitality leaders who want to think differently about hotel F&B. Hosted by Scot Turner, each episode challenges the way the industry has always done things, Some episodes feature bold industry voices. Others take a deeper look at niche topics and overlooked opportunities in hotel food and beverage. The aim is always the same: to reframe the conversation and help you see new ways to build stronger, more relevant and more profitable hospitality experiences. Think differently. See hospitality differently. Welcome to Hospitality Reframed.

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Episode thumbnail for Being Bolder Is More Fun | Marc Hayton on Reinventing The Manor House at Foxhills

June 30, 2026

Being Bolder Is More Fun | Marc Hayton on Reinventing The Manor House at Foxhills

<p>Most hotel restaurants fail for one simple reason.</p><p>They try to please everyone.</p><p>In this episode of Hospitality Reframed, Scot Turner sits down with Mark Hayton to discuss the transformation of The Manor House at Foxhills, one of the UK&#39;s most respected country club destinations.</p><p>Together they unpack the thinking behind creating Lomri, why Foxhills chose to move away from a traditional hotel restaurant, and how a bold concept has helped attract members back into the Manor House, increase repeat visits and bring new local diners through the gates.</p><p>More importantly, they discuss how successful hospitality projects are actually created.</p><p>From creating the right concept and involving operational teams early, to challenging assumptions, stress-testing ideas and building authenticity into every decision, this conversation offers practical lessons for hotel owners, operators and developers looking to create restaurants that genuinely perform.</p><p>If you&#39;re interested in hotel F&amp;B strategy, restaurant concepts, hospitality design, destination dining, hotel food and beverage, or creating experiences guests actually remember, this episode is packed with insight.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Welcome to Foxhills and the story behind the club</p><p>02:40 – Why Foxhills never stops investing in the guest experience</p><p>04:15 – Why food &amp; beverage is the glue that holds a club together</p><p>07:40 – The problem with the original Manor House restaurant</p><p>09:40 – Why the brief wasn&#39;t &quot;refurbish the restaurant&quot; but reinvent the Manor House</p><p>11:40 – Why Foxhills chose to be bold instead of playing safe</p><p>13:10 – Creating a collection of restaurants, not one restaurant</p><p>15:30 – Making multiple concepts work inside one building</p><p>18:20 – Why authenticity mattered more than curation</p><p>20:40 – How stories transformed the guest experience</p><p>22:10 – The moment Foxhills committed fully to the concept2</p><p>5:05 – The results after just three months: members returning and repeat visits</p><p>27:20 – How one restaurant started driving weddings, conferences and golf breaks</p><p>30:25 – Why the right consultant changes the outcome of a project</p><p>33:20 – The &quot;premortem&quot; exercise every hospitality project should use</p><p>35:05 – &quot;Being bolder is more fun&quot; — the biggest lesson from the project</p><p>36:45 – Why genuine hospitality always beats gimmicks</p><p>39:30 – Final reflections on creating places people genuinely enjoy</p><p><br></p><p>To learn more about Foxhills, visit their website https://www.foxhills.co.uk/</p><p>To visit Lomri https://www.lomri.co.uk/</p><p>And if you are thinking about a new food &amp; beverage development and would like to know more about Auden Hospitality, visit our website https://www.audenhospitality.com/</p>

Episode thumbnail for Design meets experience: Rethinking hospitality spaces with tech live at Hospitality Tech 360

May 26, 2026

Design meets experience: Rethinking hospitality spaces with tech live at Hospitality Tech 360

<p>Technology is no longer sitting behind hospitality.It’s shaping the space itself.Recorded live at the Hospitality Tech Expo 2026 at ExCeL London, this special episode of Hospitality Reframed in collaboration with the <a href="https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCP0ah9k1_FrZgq6-guAARjw"> @hoteliersvoice </a> podcast explores how technology, staffing pressures and digital behaviour are fundamentally changing how hospitality spaces are designed and operated.Hosted by Ryan Haynes and Scot Turner, the panel brings together:Alessandra Leoni, Head of Hospitality - Focus on HospitalityPaul Wells, Partner &amp; Architect - Studio MorenPrem Jethwa-Odedra, CEO - Biteluxe…to unpack how smart technology, digital infrastructure and operational realities are reshaping hotel design, F&amp;B spaces and guest experience.From ePOS systems and AI to connectivity, PMS integration, flexible public spaces and revenue-driven design, this conversation explores what modern hospitality spaces actually need to deliver today — commercially, operationally and emotionally.Chapters:00:00 – Welcome to Hospitality Tech Expo 202601:12 – Why hospitality spaces are being redesigned03:04 – The relationship between technology and guest experience05:18 – Designing spaces for both guests and teams07:44 – The operational pressures reshaping hotel layouts10:10 – Infrastructure first: cabling, connectivity and flexibility13:02 – The biggest mistakes made during hospitality design projects15:48 – Why WiFi and digital infrastructure are now critical utilities18:25 – PMS, handheld devices and operational flow21:14 – How F&amp;B technology changes space utilisation24:33 – Reservations, ePOS and inventory systems in modern hospitality27:11 – Technology that improves service vs technology that frustrates it30:06 – Why collaboration between departments matters more than ever33:28 – AI, guest communications and digital engagement36:17 – How hotels are driving additional revenue through tech39:02 – Designing multi-use spaces guests genuinely want to stay in42:20 – Final reflections from the panel</p>

Episode thumbnail for Built to perform: How design drives revenue in hospitality Live at HRC 2026, ExCel London

May 19, 2026

Built to perform: How design drives revenue in hospitality Live at HRC 2026, ExCel London

<p>What does great hospitality design actually do?In this special live episode of Hospitality Reframed, recorded at the HRC 2026 Vision Stage at ExCeL London, Scot Turner hosts a panel of operators, designers and sustainability experts to explore one big question:Does design drive revenue — or should we really be talking about profitability?Joined by:Alex Chapman, CEO - DECONDavid Chenery, Director - ReassembleGanan Kanagathurai, CEO - Roti King…the conversation dives into the real role of design in hospitality today — from guest behaviour and dwell time to operational flow, sustainability, emotional connection and commercial return.The panel explores why beautiful spaces alone are not enough, how operators often brief design incorrectly, where value engineering goes wrong, and why sustainability must be considered through the lens of durability, ROI and long-term performance.This is a practical, honest conversation about what hospitality spaces need to deliver today — commercially, emotionally and operationally.Chapters:00:00 – Introduction01:12 – Does design drive revenue… or profitability?03:45 – Why revenue can be the wrong metric for design06:10 – When design helps sales but hurts operations08:30 – What is the real job of hospitality design today?11:05 – Emotional vs operational design decisions13:18 – Why operators often brief design incorrectly16:40 – What a good hospitality design brief looks like22:15 – Where operators should spend vs save25:04 – Why value engineering gets a bad reputation28:11 – What should never be value engineered out31:22 – Sustainability beyond materials and greenwashing34:10 – Durability, ROI and designing for the long term37:08 – Designing spaces people want to stay in40:25 – Behavioural science, dwell time and craveability43:12 – Final takeaway from each panellist</p>

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What is Hospitality Huddles?

Hospitality Reframed is the podcast for hoteliers and hospitality leaders who want to think differently about hotel F&B.

Hosted by Scot Turner, each episode challenges the way the industry has always done things, Some episodes feature bold industry voices. Others take a deeper look at niche topics and overlooked opportunities in hotel food and beverage. The aim is always the same: to reframe the conversation and help you see new ways to build stronger, more relevant and more profitable hospitality experiences.

Think differently. See hospitality differently. Welcome to Hospitality Reframed.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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