RDM Hospitality has taken the hospitality scene by storm with its latest venture, The Guest House in Scottsdale, Arizona. This modern American steakhouse is known for its prime tomahawk, caviar-topped tuna cones, theatrical cocktails, and over-the-top desserts. Chef Todd Mark Miller's menu promises a range of options, including spicy rigatoni, wagyu pastrami, and crowd-pleasing buttermilk chicken tenders.
The Guest House has already made a name for itself in Austin and Las Vegas, hosting A-list celebrities such as Michael Jordan, Kevin Durant, Aaron Rodgers, Conor McGregor, and Gordon Ramsay. The restaurant's atmosphere is designed to be lively and welcoming, with DJs spinning the tunes every night. According to RDM CEO Raj Kumar, the focus is on building a social dining experience, where guests can enjoy good food, music, and company.
The Scottsdale location marks another milestone in RDM Hospitality's rapid expansion plans. With The Guest House Austin and The Guest House Las Vegas already under its belt, RDM aims to open locations in Dallas, Houston, and Denver. InKind, the restaurant-financing powerhouse that has backed RDM Hospitality since its inception, is providing crucial support for these new ventures.
RDM Hospitality's model relies on a unique financing approach, where inKind pre-purchases food and beverage credit at a discount and sells it to customers through its app. This approach allows restaurants to secure funding without giving up equity or taking loans. The company's goal is to create an ecosystem of high-value guests who regularly support multiple RDM-owned restaurants.
The rise of RDM Hospitality is attributed to its CEO, Johann Moonesinghe, who has also co-founded inKind and is the president of team sports at management firm Athletes First. Moonesinghe sees The Guest House as a platform for learning how to operate profitable restaurants, with the goal of sharing these lessons back to other inKind-funded establishments.
RDM Hospitality's vision goes beyond just dinner; it aims to create an immersive experience that builds connections and memories. With its new menu options and entertainment offerings, The Guest House is poised to become a staple in Scottsdale's culinary scene. Whether you're looking for a romantic evening or a night out with friends, this modern steakhouse has something to offer.
For Moonesinghe and Mulugheta, the focus is on building a community around RDM Hospitality's brands. By creating an atmosphere that welcomes people from all backgrounds, they aim to foster connections between guests, staff, and local businesses. As Kumar puts it, "It's not just about dinner; it's about an experience that builds."
The Guest House has already made a name for itself in Austin and Las Vegas, hosting A-list celebrities such as Michael Jordan, Kevin Durant, Aaron Rodgers, Conor McGregor, and Gordon Ramsay. The restaurant's atmosphere is designed to be lively and welcoming, with DJs spinning the tunes every night. According to RDM CEO Raj Kumar, the focus is on building a social dining experience, where guests can enjoy good food, music, and company.
The Scottsdale location marks another milestone in RDM Hospitality's rapid expansion plans. With The Guest House Austin and The Guest House Las Vegas already under its belt, RDM aims to open locations in Dallas, Houston, and Denver. InKind, the restaurant-financing powerhouse that has backed RDM Hospitality since its inception, is providing crucial support for these new ventures.
RDM Hospitality's model relies on a unique financing approach, where inKind pre-purchases food and beverage credit at a discount and sells it to customers through its app. This approach allows restaurants to secure funding without giving up equity or taking loans. The company's goal is to create an ecosystem of high-value guests who regularly support multiple RDM-owned restaurants.
The rise of RDM Hospitality is attributed to its CEO, Johann Moonesinghe, who has also co-founded inKind and is the president of team sports at management firm Athletes First. Moonesinghe sees The Guest House as a platform for learning how to operate profitable restaurants, with the goal of sharing these lessons back to other inKind-funded establishments.
RDM Hospitality's vision goes beyond just dinner; it aims to create an immersive experience that builds connections and memories. With its new menu options and entertainment offerings, The Guest House is poised to become a staple in Scottsdale's culinary scene. Whether you're looking for a romantic evening or a night out with friends, this modern steakhouse has something to offer.
For Moonesinghe and Mulugheta, the focus is on building a community around RDM Hospitality's brands. By creating an atmosphere that welcomes people from all backgrounds, they aim to foster connections between guests, staff, and local businesses. As Kumar puts it, "It's not just about dinner; it's about an experience that builds."