Powering the businesses that are the backbone of the global economy, Lightspeed's one-stop commerce platform helps merchants innovate to simplify, scale and provide exceptional customer experiences. The full list of Lightspeed customers named to this year’s list of top restaurants includes: I look forward to seeing more and more Lightspeed customers on this list in the years to come.” “It showcases that the best hospitality venues in Canada are using Lightspeed every day, and that we’re contributing to the world-class experience that these restaurants provide. “I could not be more excited about the number of great Lightspeed customers that have been named to Canada’s 100 Best lists this year,” said Lightspeed CEO, JP Chauvet. “We owe many thanks to all of our teams who helped us get there, including Lightspeed’s dedicated and hands-on support.” “We are tremendously humbled to have two of our addresses featured amongst so many of our talented peers on the Canada’s 100 best list this year,” said James Graham-Simpkins, General Manager at Joe Beef. Other notable Lightspeed restaurants named to the list include: Beba, a cozy, Argentinian eatery located in the Montreal borough of Verdun Arlo, an Ottawa-based establishment with a Canadiana-inspired menu and an extensive wine list and two locations from Joe Beef ( Joe Beef and Vin Papillon), a Montreal culinary institution regularly mentioned alongside the top restaurants in the world. We don’t have much technology at Mon Lapin, but Lightspeed is an essential tool to our well-oiled little machine.” “We are so grateful for all our partners, including Lightspeed, without which we would be much less efficient. “This is an amazing moment for our restaurant,” said Vanya Filipovic, co-owner of Mon Lapin. Lightspeed customer success is particularly evident in Quebec, where Lightspeed Restaurant is present in 15 of the 34 Quebec-based locations featured on this year’s list. Stock DIMS Light Speed 5’3″ x 19 x 2.Lightspeed customers feature prominently on both lists, with 16 of the top 100 restaurants and two of the top 50 bars leveraging the technology platform. The construction also seemed to be a bit more resilient, meaning less pressure dents, saving the board for more epic rides. Noel said “the 5’4” in Black Sheep had more drive through turns (1” longer) and the construction feels a little more explosive in the lip…. Noel and Asa agree the Light Speed tech offers a bit more pop in the pool compared to a normal PU/Poly. Noel said, “the 5’3” offers quicker pivot and it’s easier to put the board where I want quickly due to it being shorter.” Noel and Asa, both agree the 5’3” in Light Speed was a bit short in the pool and it needed a little more rail line to have more drive off the bottom. Both boards felt great, but what’s the difference? Watch as Noel and Asa put the board through the paces. In this episode, Noel compares the Black Sheep VS the Light Speed board construction on the RNF 96 at Waco Surf. Skateboard Videos & Photos Skateboarding photos & videos.Ĭurious about the differences in all the new board technologies?. ![]() Surf Shop News Rumblings throughout the stores of Surf Station.Product Reviews Reviews on products we carry in our online store.Surfing Videos & Photos Surfing clips & videos of shredders.Surf Industry News News, videos & content from the surfing world.Girl’s & Women’s News The latest female surf & skate news.Surf Station Team News Photos & updates from Surf Station’s team riders.Contests & Events Contests & events from Florida and around the world.
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