Local Kitchens Appoints Jay Gentile as New Head of Operations

Jay Gentile
Local Kitchens hires Jay Gentile as new Head of Operations to focus on the optimization of supply chains and the launch of new locations.

Jay Gentile to Optimize Kitchen Operations and New Location Launches for the Fast-Growing Micro Food Hall

Local Kitchens Appoints Jay Gentile as New Head of OperationsSan Francisco, CA  (RestaurantNews.comLocal Kitchens, the restaurant platform that combines multiple restaurants under one roof and offers guests the convenience to order across multiple menus, has appointed Jay Gentile as the new Head of Operations. In this role, Gentile will oversee kitchen operations with a particular focus on the optimization of supply chains and the launch of new locations.

Jay Gentile brings in over 28 years of experience in the food and beverage industry, most recently as the CEO and Co-President of Veggie Grill and its family of restaurant brands; Veggie Grill, Stand-up Burgers and Mas Veggies Taqueria. While at Veggie Grill, he helped expand the business into six states, generating over $60M in revenue. Prior to that, Gentile brought the European coffee concept, Caffè Nero, to the US market where he served as the Director of USA/Head of Country and was the Regional Vice President for Au Bon Pain. Gentile brings Local Kitchens his significant experience in growing existing concepts and establishing concepts across multiple markets.

“I am very eager to jump into my new role as the Head of Operations at Local Kitchens,” said Jay Gentile. “After multiple conversations with Jon and Andrew as well as the Local Kitchens team, it was apparent that Local Kitchens was in a unique position to disrupt the fast casual market in a big way, and that immediately drew me to the brand. With their unique model, they are able to provide guests convenience and selection from multiple premium partner brands for dine in, pick-up, and delivery. I see major growth for Local Kitchens in the upcoming years, becoming a national brand that serves guests in various suburban and urban locations, as well as non-traditional markets such as transportation centers, universities, and hospitals. I am extremely happy to be a part of the Local Kitchens team, and I am looking forward to bringing this unique micro food hall model to more communities across the country!”

“Jay brings a depth of experience and knowledge to Local Kitchens and will ensure we deliver a consistent, high quality product as we accelerate the growth of our business,” said Jon Goldsmith, CEO and co-founder of Local Kitchens. “We’re confident that with Jay at the helm of operations we are well equipped to rapidly scale Local Kitchens across even more markets. I am personally quite excited to see how his leadership will enhance not only the service we provide to our guests, but how we support and serve our staff across every kitchen as well.”

To learn more about Local Kitchens visit their website or download their mobile app and for information on careers and current openings jump to their careers page. For further updates on the business follow @eat.local.kitchens on Instagram and Facebook.

Local Kitchens Appoints Jay Gentile as New Head of Operations
Local Kitchens brings a wide variety of local restaurants underneath one roof, where their food is made fresh and conveniently available for dine-in, takeout, and delivery. Pictured is the Campbell location.

About Local Kitchens

Local Kitchens brings a wide variety of local restaurants underneath one roof, where their food is made fresh and conveniently available for dine-in, takeout, and delivery. Guests have the luxury of mixing menu items from restaurants like The Melt, Sushirrito, Square Pie Guys, and more, making Local Kitchens ideal for families, friend groups, and couples. Local Kitchens is on a mission to bring incredible, convenient food options to every neighborhood while helping restaurants grow and thrive.

CEO Jon Goldsmith founded Local Kitchens with COO Andrew Munday. By applying their tech, operations, and analytics expertise, the entrepreneurs have digitally transformed the food hall experience to arm independent restaurants with the tech and business management they need to expand their brand footprints while bringing high quality and delicious food to new communities.

With locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, the greater Sacramento Area, and Orange County, further expansion is planned throughout California and across the country.

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