Hard Rock gearing up for its 30th year
Hard Rock Cafe is cooking up all-time favorites, inviting to the taste of its ever-insatiable market as another year unfolds.
For its 30th anniversary, Hard Rock Cafe whipped up specially selected menu with discounted rates to boot, in appreciation of its loyal clientele in the past several years.
Hard Rock kicked off with the 30-30 for its 30th anniversary to acknowledge overwhelming support from its customers that spelled its continued success. Specially marked promotional activities are also being wrapped up.
HRC Vice President for Operations and Development James G. Cavalaris divulged plans that include major activities to bolster Hard Rock’s reputation of good food and good service.
Tapping the assistance of HRC Executive Chef for Micronesia Kotwal Singh and Senior Operations Manager Ed Cho, Hard Rock is set to embark on another first.
Throughout the world, Mr. Cho said there are about 104 HRC restaurants. Hard Rock Saipan is one of the top 10 in terms of seating capacity, and one of the four with retail boutique, as well as with two giant Les Paul guitar.
As part of its 30th anniversary, Hard Rock offers 30 percent discount on all food and non-alcoholic beverages every 30th of the month for the whole year. It also launches a daily Happy Hour Deal, during which snacks and alcoholic beverages will be served on a discounted rate from 4pm to 8pm.
Hard Rock also offers its Blue-plate lunch and dinner, as well as daily specials, where different menu every week will be made available for its loyal customers to choose from.
Mr. Cavalaris and the entire Hard Rock management is also cooking up another first, as they collate special menu from Hard Rock branches around the world for what could be a convergence of world dishes only Hard Rock Saipan offers.
HRC’s Taste of the World will feature various international dishes while other items are also being developed. “This is part of the desire of Hard Rock to give people the opportunity to taste everything, HRC’s signature food, local food and other international dishes,” averred Mr. Cavalaris.
This is also in part of HRC’s timeless motto of “Love All, Serve All”, and its fulfilling dream to welcome everyone and be afforded the same treatment regardless of race and social status.
To top its excellent dining services, a Manila-based musical band will light up the mood and provide lively entertainment for Hard Rock’s visitors starting June.
