Life After Chase: Frank Reider
Gol! South Florida Rodizio Restaurateur
How many
bankers have dreamed of some day opening a restaurant?
Frank
Reider, who joined Chase in 1971 for the Credit Training program and worked for
the bank for seven years in Brazil, has made it a reality with his 200-seat
Gol! The Taste of Brazil in Delray Beach, Fl. Gol! – which means “goal”, and can be an aim in life as well
as a score in a sports game – is now one of South Florida’s leading Brazilian
steakhouses.
Reider
was first in Chase’s Rep office in Rio. He then moved to the commercial bank in charge of dollar lending and
subsequently to corporate lending based in Rio. He left in early 1979, forming his own businesses, which
included the 5-star Royal Palm Plaza Hotel and Racquet Club in the state of Sao
Paulo, and a tourist magazine, which he published and edited. In 1997, he
sold his interest in the hotel company and moved to Florida because the climate
was most like Rio; though Reider grew up in Westbury, Long Island, he and his
family were not able to adjust to the cold after over two decades in the tropics.
He was an
investor based in Palm Beach County for seven years before opening Gol!
"I was an
active owner of the hotels but not in the restaurant part, other than the
general guidelines. My area was more finance and marketing,” Reider
explained. “Gol! has been open almost three years and is much harder than any
work I have ever had in my life. We had three restaurants in each
hotel, but had a large staff. There is no room for large staff at this
moment in time and I am very hands on with Gol! What I learned at Chase in analyzing balance sheets and cash
flow has helped me in all the businesses I have been in, but the crucial areas
are always more related to quality control and marketing; finance is or seems
to be relatively simple in comparison.”
Gol! is a Rodízio-style restaurant, often found in Brazil and Portugal. One pays a fixed price, and the waiters bring an offering of food to each customer at several times throughout the meal, until the customers signify that they have had enough.
Reider is
currently working on a book about South American wines, many of which he serves
at Gol! “I was not a drinker until
my mid-twenties, and even then I did not drink much wine. I was pretty
health conscious and athletic, so when everyone was partying I was too, but
usually I was drinking Ginger Ale. In Brazil, I started drinking Caipirinhas and
beer,” he said.
“In my
mid-thirties, some of my good friends invited me to learn about wine,” Reider
continued. “They drank very expensive French first growths, so it was very easy
to love them and that became my favorite. Basically, that is what I drank until four years ago when I started to
build the Gol! location and create the wine list. I learned that the
wines I was used to were out of the range of most restaurant patrons when you
marked up the wines. “I then
found the wines from Chile and Argentina, among others, and developed a taste
for them. With salespeople coming in almost daily, I was amazed with how
many terrific wines there were in the market and at such great prices. I
made it my business to learn about them in depth and after almost four years, I
became pretty knowledgeable. I also noticed that although there are many
articles about South American wines in magazines, there were no books on the
subject. One thing lead to another and I am finishing a book on the subject.
I will probably self-publish it as there is a large market for this book at the
wineries I am writing about, as well as many bookstores with wine sections, and
many Web sites and blogs as well. However, I would be open to looking at
any publishing offers or literary agents who may have some input,” Reider said.
He has
had a number of Chase friends come into Gol! “Chase Alumni have a 20 percent
discount on most nights other than the big holidays,” Reider said. “All
they have to do is mention they are from Chase and pronto!”
For additional information about the restaurant and the upcoming Vinofest (January 2010), see http://www.golthetasteofbrazil.com.