Operations Guide β€” Internal | Sunnyside Grill

⚠ Internal Use Only β€” Sunnyside Grill OperationsNot for public distribution Β· Print & Laminate for truck

01

6:00 AM β€” BRACE FOR IMPACT

100% transaction-ready before the window opens. Do not open if you are still chopping bacon.

  • Power, Heat & Systems
  • βœ“
    Generator & Power

    Confirm generator fuel levels. Switch on all primary power.

  • βœ“
    Propane & Pilots

    Open main propane valves. Ignite flat-top, fryers, and holding warmers.

  • βœ“
    POS Check

    Turn on terminals. Confirm WiFi/cellular. Tap machines charged and taped OUTSIDE the window.

  • The Assembly Line
  • βœ“
    Zone Defense

    Zone 1: Buns/Bagels Β· Zone 2: Meats Β· Zone 3: Eggs. Never cross-contaminate.

  • βœ“
    Liquid Gold Ready

    Hollandaise, gravy, spicy mayo, and SSG honey squeeze bottles full, nozzles clear, in temp-holding zones.

  • βœ“
    The Meat Mountain

    Drop first massive batch of standard bacon to par-cook. Pre-chop first run of sausage.

  • βœ“
    Fryer Readiness

    Fill fry baskets with fries and tots. Also start griddled potato batches for Bee Sting orders. Do NOT drop until 10 min before window opens.

  • βœ“
    Bagel Station Ready

    Bagels pre-sliced. Cream cheese tub open with spatula ready. SSG honey in wide-nozzle squeeze bottle.

  • βœ“
    Packaging Station

    Pre-line 50 paper boats with checkered paper. Pre-tear 50 foil wrap sheets. Pre-cut foil for bagel half-wraps.

  • Front of House
  • βœ“
    Signage Deployed

    A-frames out. "No Substitutions" highly visible. Bee Sting badge prominently displayed.

  • βœ“
    Visual Sweep

    Garbage can in place? Napkin/condiment station stocked and away from order window?

  • βœ“
    βœ… The "Go" Call

    Cooks confirm flat-top is hot. Cashier confirms POS is live. Slide the window open.

02

KITCHEN BUILD GUIDE

Build bottom-up. NO substitutions. Target: 90 seconds per ticket. All builds apply to both events unless marked.

🐝 SUNNY'S BEE STING β€” Lead Item, Both Events

Sweet Β· Savoury Β· Spicy Β· Salty Β· Large Paper Boat Β· Bagel Half-Wrapped in Foil Β· Target: 90 Seconds

🐝 Sunny's Bee Sting / Grandstand Bee Sting (Rodeo name)

Sweet Β· Savoury Β· Spicy Β· Salty
  • TOPBagel Top (Toasted) β€” placed on last
  • LAYERSSG Honey β€” heavy zig-zag drizzle from squeeze bottle
  • LAYERJalapeΓ±o Rings β€” generous handful
  • LAYER2 slices Standard Bacon + Melted Cheddar
  • LAYER1 Fried or Folded Egg
  • LAYERBagel Bottom β€” thick swipe of Cream Cheese. Half-wrap in foil.
  • BASECountry Griddled Potatoes β€” fill boat halfway, place foil-wrapped bagel on top
🎸 BOOTS & HEARTS β€” BUILD GUIDE 60,000-Person Crowd Β· Burl's Creek

Authentic Breakfast Poutine

Large Boat + Fork
  • TOPHeavy Ladle of Hot Gravy β€” drown it
  • LAYER1 Fried Egg β€” keep yolk intact
  • LAYERSqueaky Cheese Curds + Crumbled Bacon/Sausage Mix
  • BASECrispy Fries β€” fill boat ΒΎ full

"Dirty Benny" Bowl

Large Boat + Fork
  • TOPHollandaise β€” heavy squeeze-bottle flood
  • LAYER1 Fried Egg β€” keep yolk intact
  • LAYERRough-Chopped Peameal Bacon β€” heaping
  • BASECrispy Tater Tots β€” fill boat ΒΎ full

Honky-Tonk Handheld

Foil Wrap
  • TOPBrioche Bun Top β€” dry
  • LAYERDouble Standard Bacon
  • LAYERHard-Fried Egg (yolk broken) + Melted Cheddar
  • BASEBrioche Bun Bottom β€” swipe of Spicy Mayo

Classic Peameal Kaiser

Foil Wrap
  • TOPSoft Kaiser Bun Top
  • LAYERThick Slabs of Peameal Bacon
  • LAYEROver-Hard Egg + Melted Cheddar
  • BASESoft Kaiser Bun Bottom β€” butter/mayo standard prep

"I Regret Nothing" Breakfast Quesadilla

Foil Wrap or Boat
  • FINISHFold in half, flat-top grill until crispy, cut into 3 triangles
  • INSIDEScrambled Eggs + Crumbled Sausage + Peppers
  • BASE10" Flour Tortilla β€” heavy layer of Cheddar/Jack blend

Main Stage Breakfast Burrito

Tight Roll + Foil Wrap
  • FINISHRoll tight β€” seal seam on flat-top
  • INSIDEScrambled Eggs + Bacon Strips + Avocado + Salsa
  • BASESteamed 12" Tortilla β€” light shredded cheese

Two-Steppin' Breakfast Tacos

Paper Boat
  • TOPDollop of Salsa
  • LAYERScrambled Eggs + Crumbled Bacon
  • BASE2Γ— Soft Flour Tortillas β€” pinch of cheese on bottom

Campsite French Toast Sticks

Paper Boat
  • TOPHeavy dusting of Icing Sugar + 1 Syrup Cup on the side
  • BASE4–5 Deep-Fried/Grilled French Toast thick strips

All-Day & Late Night β€” Boots & Hearts

Hot Honey Chicken & Waffles

Large Boat
  • TOPSliced JalapeΓ±os + zig-zag hot honey drizzle
  • LAYER3 Crispy Chicken Tenders
  • BASE1 Toasted Belgian Waffle

Ultimate Twist Grilled Cheese

Foil Wrap
  • FINISHGrill both sides on flat-top until golden and melted
  • INSIDEReal Cheddar + Swiss + Tomato + Bacon (or Peameal)
  • BASEButtered thick-cut bread

Classic Smash Burger

Foil Wrap
  • TOPBrioche Bun Top
  • LAYER1 or 2 Smashed Patties + Melted Cheese + Pickles
  • BASEBrioche Bun Bottom β€” swipe of House Burger Sauce

Sunday Throttle Rule

Drop lowest sellers by Sunday morning
  • KEEPBreakfast Poutine Β· Bee Sting Β· Breakfast Sandwiches
  • CROSSDrop Quesadilla, Tacos, French Toast Sticks β€” focus line on top 3
🀠 RODEO WEEKEND β€” BUILD GUIDE 7,000-Person Crowd Β· Grandstands & Beer Tent Β· Same Builds, Rodeo Names

"Bucked-Off" Breakfast Poutine

Large Boat + Fork Β· For when you feel trampled
  • TOPHeavy Ladle of Hot Gravy β€” drown it
  • LAYER1 Fried Egg β€” keep yolk intact
  • LAYERSqueaky Cheese Curds + Crumbled Bacon/Sausage Mix
  • BASECrispy Fries β€” fill boat ΒΎ full

Eight-Second Benny Bowl

Large Boat + Fork Β· Fast, intense, exactly what you need
  • TOPHollandaise β€” heavy squeeze-bottle flood
  • LAYER1 Fried Egg β€” keep yolk intact
  • LAYERRough-Chopped Peameal Bacon β€” heaping
  • BASECrispy Tater Tots β€” fill boat ΒΎ full

Chute Boss Breakfast Sandwich

Foil Wrap Β· Undisputed king of the morning rush
  • TOPBrioche Bun Top β€” dry
  • LAYERDouble Standard Bacon
  • LAYERHard-Fried Egg (yolk broken) + Melted Cheddar
  • BASEBrioche Bun Bottom β€” swipe of Spicy Mayo

Stampede Peameal Kaiser

Foil Wrap
  • TOPSoft Kaiser Bun Top
  • LAYERThick Slabs of Peameal Bacon
  • LAYEROver-Hard Egg + Melted Cheddar
  • BASESoft Kaiser Bun Bottom

"Rodeo Clown" Quesadilla

Foil Wrap or Boat Β· Messy but life-saving
  • FINISHFold in half, flat-top grill until crispy, cut into 3 triangles
  • INSIDEScrambled Eggs + Crumbled Sausage + Peppers
  • BASE10" Flour Tortilla β€” heavy layer of Cheddar/Jack blend

Grandstand Breakfast Burrito

Tight Roll + Foil Wrap Β· Built for the bleachers
  • FINISHRoll tight β€” seal seam on flat-top
  • INSIDEScrambled Eggs + Bacon Strips + Avocado + Salsa
  • BASESteamed 12" Tortilla β€” light shredded cheese

Saddle-Up Breakfast Tacos

Paper Boat
  • TOPDollop of Salsa
  • LAYERScrambled Eggs + Crumbled Bacon
  • BASE2Γ— Soft Flour Tortillas β€” pinch of cheese on bottom

Campfire French Toast Sticks

Paper Boat
  • TOPHeavy dusting of Icing Sugar + 1 Syrup Cup on the side
  • BASE4–5 Deep-Fried/Grilled French Toast thick strips

All-Day & Late Night β€” Rodeo Weekend

Outlaw Hot Honey Chicken & Waffles

Large Boat Β· Sweet, savory, a little dangerous
  • TOPSliced JalapeΓ±os + zig-zag hot honey drizzle
  • LAYER3 Crispy Chicken Tenders
  • BASE1 Toasted Belgian Waffle

Chuckwagon Grilled Cheese

Foil Wrap Β· Lightning-fast on the flat-top
  • FINISHGrill both sides until golden and melted
  • INSIDEReal Cheddar + Swiss + Tomato + Bacon (or Peameal)
  • BASEButtered thick-cut bread

Wrangler Smash Burger

Foil Wrap Β· Built for speed
  • TOPBrioche Bun Top
  • LAYER1 or 2 Smashed Patties + Melted Cheese + Pickles
  • BASEBrioche Bun Bottom β€” swipe of House Burger Sauce

Rodeo Lean-Menu Rule

Smaller crowd = tighter menu for margin protection
  • AMBee Sting Β· Bucked-Off Poutine Β· Eight-Second Benny Β· Chute Boss Sandwich
  • PMOutlaw Chicken & Waffles Β· Wrangler Smash Burger Β· Chuckwagon Grilled Cheese
03

INVENTORY FORECAST

Boots & Hearts: 2,000 covers/day Β· 6,000 weekend total Β· 15% safety buffer. Rodeo: ~750 covers/day Β· run leaner to protect margins.

CategoryItemB&H DailyB&H 3-Day Order (+15%)Rodeo DailyRodeo 2-Day Order (+15%)
🐝 Bee StingBagels (Pre-Sliced)200 units700 units80 units185 units
Cream Cheese (3lb tubs)6 lbs6 tubs (18 lbs)2.5 lbs3 tubs (9 lbs)
JalapeΓ±o Rings (Large Jars)1 jar4 jars0.5 jar2 jars
SSG Honey (squeeze bottles)2 lbs7 lbs1 lb3 lbs
ProteinsLiquid Whole Eggs800 portions100 Cartons300 portions40 Cartons
Shell Eggs1,200 eggs12 Cases (30-doz)450 eggs4 Cases
Standard Bacon48 lbs165 lbs18 lbs42 lbs
Peameal Bacon30 lbs105 lbs12 lbs28 lbs
Breakfast Sausage25 lbs90 lbs10 lbs24 lbs
CarbsFries / Tater Tots480 lbs55 Cases (30lb)180 lbs15 Cases
Brioche / Kaiser Buns600 units2,100 units225 units520 units
Flour Tortillas400 units1,400 units150 units350 units
DairySqueaky Cheese Curds80 lbs280 lbs30 lbs70 lbs
Cheddar / Jack (Sliced & Shredded)44 lbs152 lbs16 lbs38 lbs
SaucesHollandaise (Commercial Grade)8 gal28 gallons3 gal7 gallons
Brown Gravy10 gal35 gallons4 gal10 gallons
Spicy Mayo / House Sauce4 gal14 gallons1.5 gal4 gallons
04

THE PHALANX β€” STAFFING MODEL

Boots & Hearts: 4-person squads, 8 staff/day. Rodeo: 3-person squads, 6 staff/day. Quartermaster doubles on fryers during lulls.

01
The Bouncer

Window/Cashier. Loud, friendly, utterly ruthless on "No Substitutions." Controls kitchen pace.

02
The Quartermaster

Expo/Assembler. Reads tickets, assembles bowls, wraps sandwiches, bags orders. Doubles on fryers (Rodeo).

03
The Grill Boss

Flat-Top only. Drops eggs, smashes burgers, toasts bagels, heats meats. Never leaves the grill.

04
The Fry Guy

Drops fries, tots, chicken, griddled potatoes. Refills sauce bottles. Keeps everyone stationary. (B&H only)

🎸 BOOTS & HEARTS SHIFTS β€” 8 Staff / Day, Two 4-Person Squads

SQUAD A β€” THE MORNING ASSAULT (6:00 AM – 4:00 PM)

Mission: Feed the hungover masses
6:00 AM
Arrive. Power on, heat flat-top, start par-cooking bacon, pre-griddling first potato batch, prepping all sauce & honey bottles.
7:00 AM
Window opens. The hangover rush begins. Expect immediate Bee Sting demand.
8–1 PM
Absolute trench warfare. Nobody leaves the truck. Grill Boss and Fry Guy never stop.
1–2 PM
Line slows as headliners start. Deep clean flat-top. Restock bagels and cream cheese from cooler.
4:00 PM
Hand over to Squad B. Verbal handoff on inventory redlines. Clock out.

SQUAD B β€” OVERLAP & NIGHT WATCH (2:00 PM – 2:00 AM)

Mission: Capture the midnight crowd
2:00 PM
Arrive β€” CRUCIAL OVERLAP (2–4 PM). 8 people on site. Haul trash, restock all meats and Bee Sting supplies, pre-fold 100 boats, refill every squeeze bottle.
4:00 PM
Take over grill and window. Squad A leaves. Full handover complete.
4–10 PM
Steady dinner. High volume: Smash Burgers, Chicken & Waffles, and late Bee Sting orders.
11 PM–1 AM
THE MIDNIGHT RUSH. Main stage closes β€” thousands of drunk campers descend on the truck simultaneously.
1–2 AM
Cut the line. Close window. Skim fryers, lock up, text morning manager the inventory redline report.

🀠 RODEO WEEKEND SHIFTS β€” 6 Staff / Day, Two 3-Person Squads (Run Lean, Protect Margins)

SQUAD A β€” THE GRANDSTAND CREW (7:00 AM – 3:00 PM)

Mission: Morning heavy push on Poutines & Benny Bowls
7:00 AM
Arrive. (Rodeo campers sleep slightly later.) Power up, heat flat-top, par-cook bacon, pre-griddle potato batch for Bee Sting, prep sauces.
8:00 AM
Window opens. Heavy push on Bucked-Off Poutines, Eight-Second Benny Bowls, and Bee Stings.
8 AM–12 PM
Morning rush. 1 Bouncer Β· 1 Grill Boss Β· 1 Quartermaster/Fry Guy. Quartermaster doubles on fryers during this shift β€” no dedicated Fry Guy at rodeo scale.
12–2 PM
Rodeo events start. The line dies down dramatically. Restock fridge from main coolers. Quartermaster cleans flat-top zones.
3:00 PM
Hand over to Squad B. Verbal redline report. Clock out.

SQUAD B β€” THE BEER TENT CREW (2:00 PM – 1:00 AM)

Mission: Dinner rush + beer tent midnight crowd
2:00 PM
Arrive β€” OVERLAP WINDOW (2–3 PM). Trash out, grease sweep, restock all sauces, brioche buns, and bagel supplies while Squad A finishes the afternoon service.
3:00 PM
Take over the line. Squad A leaves.
5–8 PM
The dinner rush. Pivot menu toward Outlaw Chicken & Waffles, Wrangler Smash Burgers, Chuckwagon Grilled Cheese.
10 PM–12 AM
Beer Tent empties. Final massive push. Smash Burgers and Quesadillas move fastest at this hour.
12–1 AM
Close window. Power down. Lock up. Prep full morning inventory report β€” text to Squad A manager before leaving.

⚑ EMERGENCY RESTOCK PROTOCOL β€” THE "911 BACON RUN"

Never pull a worker off the truck to run for supplies β€” if a body leaves, the 90-second ticket time dies. Establish visual redlines (e.g., 3 cases of fries, 2 flats of eggs left = REDLINE). Quartermaster alerts Truck Manager. A dedicated off-site runner (franchise manager, family member, reliable staffer with a large vehicle) handles all emergency commissary runs. Before the event, pin the nearest wholesale cash-and-carry (Wholesale Club, Gordon Food Service, large Walmart) on your phone with weekend hours confirmed. If you are 2 hours from an egg restock: instantly cross out Burritos and Quesadillas on the board and push everyone to Smash Burgers and Chicken & Waffles until the runner arrives.

05

CASHIER SCRIPTS β€” FRONTLINE DEFENSE

The cashier is the bouncer for the kitchen. One custom order kills your 90-second ticket time and breaks the flat-top rhythm.

Deflection 01 Β· Minor Removals ("No sauce", "No jalapeΓ±os")

THE "BLAME THE CROWD" PIVOT

Customer
"Can I get the Bee Sting without the jalapeΓ±os?"
Cashier
"I wish I could, but to keep this line moving for everyone, our kitchen is running strict-build assembly today. The Bee Sting is exactly what it is β€” but if you need zero spice, our French Toast Sticks are entirely sweet. What works better?"

Why it works: Binary choice forces a fast decision. The customer realizes they are part of a massive ecosystem. Line keeps moving.

Deflection 02 Β· Substitutions ("Swap bacon for sausage")

THE "MENU MASTERPIECE" SHUTDOWN

Customer
"Can I get the Dirty Benny Bowl but swap the peameal for standard bacon?"
Cashier
"I can't swap it today β€” the chefs have the line locked to exact builds so we don't slow down the wait times. It is an absolute masterpiece exactly the way it is, I promise you won't regret it. Do you want one or two?"

Why it works: Projects authority, compliments the food, pushes straight to quantity question and point of sale.

Deflection 03 Β· "Deer in Headlights" β€” customer freezing the line

THE ESCALATION β€” TAKE AWAY THEIR CHOICES

Customer
"Oh... wait... if I can't get the burrito without salsa, um... let me think about what else I want..."
Cashier
"Tell you what β€” the Bee Sting is flying out the window right now. Sweet, savoury, spicy, salty β€” it is exactly what you need. Should I punch that in for you?"

Why it works: Hungover, tired people have decision fatigue. If you confidently tell them what to buy, 90% just nod and tap their card.

🚫 Never Apologize

Saying "I'm so sorry, we can't..." makes it sound like a failure. Instead: "To get everyone fed fast today, we're sticking strictly to the menu board!" β€” frames the rule as a benefit to the customer, not a failure on your part.

πŸ’³ Keep the Card Machine Ready

While delivering the deflection, have the tap machine physically in your hand pointed toward the customer. Physical momentum forces the transaction to close. Don't set it down until they've tapped.

06

THE "SOLD OUT" PLAYBOOK

Running out of a top-tier item isn't a failure β€” it's a psychological weapon. When people see you're selling out, it validates your truck is the best on the field.

RULE 1: THE VISUAL FLEX β€” Red Tape the Board Immediately

The moment the Grill Boss calls "86 Peameal," the Bouncer steps out and aggressively slaps a strip of bright red duct tape over the item on the A-frame. Write "SOLD OUT β€” YOU WERE TOO SLOW" in thick black Sharpie. It tells the next 50 people in line that your food is in dangerously high demand. Panic buying ensues.

❌ Never Apologize β€” The "Too Slow" Spin
❌ Wrong
"I'm so sorry, we are completely out of the Breakfast Poutine."
βœ… Right
"You just missed it! The campground absolutely cleaned us out of curds an hour ago. You gotta get here earlier tomorrow! But the grill is still hot β€” do you want the Dirty Benny Bowl or the Smash Burger to save your life right now?"

Playfully blames the customer's late arrival, boosts hype of the sold-out item, instantly forces a binary pivot to two high-margin items you still have.

⏱ Restock Is 20 Minutes Away
Customer
"I need two Breakfast Burritos."
Cashier
"The burritos are so popular we actually broke our supply chain β€” we've got an emergency egg drop coming in 20 minutes. If you want food right this second, the Honky-Tonk Handheld is flying out the window. Should I punch in two of those, or do you want to come back?"

95% of people take the sandwich. They don't want to lose their spot in line.

🏁 Item Gone for the Entire Weekend
Customer
"Can I get the Stampede Peameal?"
Cashier
"Man, the rodeo crowd ate 100 pounds of our peameal by Saturday night β€” it is gone forever. But we still have thick-cut standard bacon for the Chute Boss Sandwich, and I'll tell the kitchen to throw an extra slice on there for you. Tap your card here."

Softens the blow with a tiny perceived bonus (an extra slice costs you ~20 cents). Closes the sale immediately.

πŸ‘‘ The Golden Rule

Hungry, hungover people are like cattle β€” if you hesitate, they get confused and the line stops. If the Bouncer confidently smiles, tells them they missed out on a legendary item, and instantly tells them what to buy next, the customer will nod and hand over their credit card. You are always in control of the narrative.

07

3:00 AM β€” COUNT THE CARNAGE

The way you close tonight dictates whether you survive tomorrow morning. Do not just turn off the lights and walk away.

  • Equipment & Safety
  • βœ“
    Cut the Heat

    Turn off all fryers, the flat-top, and all holding equipment.

  • βœ“
    ⚠️ Kill the Gas

    Physically close the main propane valves on the tanks. DO NOT SKIP THIS.

  • βœ“
    Grease Management

    Skim the fryers. Scrape the flat-top with the grill brick until it shines. Empty grease traps into designated disposal bin.

  • Inventory & Consolidation
  • βœ“
    Count the Carnage

    Rapid count: liquid eggs, shell eggs, peameal, standard bacon, curds, bagels, cream cheese, honey. Text morning manager immediately if any emergency commissary runs are needed before sunrise.

  • βœ“
    Consolidate & Date

    Marry half-empty squeeze bottles. Wrap and date all open product. Cream cheese sealed in fridge. Honey bottles capped. All meats wrapped and stored at the BOTTOM of the fridge (never above ready-to-eat items).

  • βœ“
    Toss the Dead Weight

    Throw away all pre-cooked, un-held food. You cannot serve day-old eggs, old griddled potatoes, or un-held par-cooked bacon. It will not survive the night.

  • Sanitation & Tech
  • βœ“
    The Wipe Down

    Sanitize all stainless steel prep tables, cashier station, and window ledge.

  • βœ“
    Trash Out

    All garbage bags tied off and removed to the festival disposal site. Do NOT leave trash in the truck overnight β€” you will be feeding the local wildlife.

  • βœ“
    Tech Secure

    All POS tablets and tap machines brought inside, plugged into chargers. Service window locked. You're done. Go sleep.

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