NoChesterHester
Well-Known Member
as a self proclaimed wing con-o-sewer..
Hooters still are the best wings around
You are entitled to your opinion and you can also be wrong.
Hooters isn't even close to the best wings around.
as a self proclaimed wing con-o-sewer..
Hooters still are the best wings around
Red Lobter closed around here years ago because our local seafood places are so much better, but we still have Olive Gardens. I'm not sure why , but they seem to do a thriving business. Makes no sense to me since we have arguably the best Italian food in the country right here in RI.Of course anybody who went to Olive Garden or red lobster for quality Italian or seafood… That's just a problem right there.
They are building an Olive Garden at my local mall as we speak. They must be doing alright if they are still building locations. This is the same mall where the Disney store it had closed down last year.Red Lobter closed around here years ago because our local seafood places are so much better, but we still have Olive Gardens. I'm not sure why , but they seem to do a thriving business. Makes no sense to me since we have arguably the best Italian food in the country right here in RI.
Only problem with that is the overabundance Iron Maiden and Chipotle...Jiminy Christmas. Iron Maiden and Chipotle? Can we just rename this thread a salute to the best things on the planet?
Of course anybody who went to Olive Garden or red lobster for quality Italian or seafood… That's just a problem right there.
I actually prefer Ker's Wing House to Hooters ever since I found the place a few years ago while visiting WDW... I used to go to Hooters all the time... Not any more...You are entitled to your opinion and you can also be wrong.
Hooters isn't even close to the best wings around.
I actually prefer Ker's Wing House to Hooters ever since I found the place a few years ago while visiting WDW... I used to go to Hooters all the time... Not any more...
Clearly you missed what's going on with the parent company and a group of rogue investors…
You'll have to Google it and it's likely what you're describing is merely a symptom of the larger problem.
Cliff Notes version?
Investors come in, demand management changes so they can get a quick return on their investment, everything starts going downhill. Investors cash out and Company left in ruins.
Of course anybody who went to Olive Garden or red lobster for quality Italian or seafood… That's just a problem right there.
Seafood and Italian chains are keeping their distance from my area. Closest are almost 30 minutes away. Certain areas just know how to make certain things better. The national standard of chains just does not compare to certain areas' local standards.Red Lobter closed around here years ago because our local seafood places are so much better, but we still have Olive Gardens. I'm not sure why , but they seem to do a thriving business. Makes no sense to me since we have arguably the best Italian food in the country right here in RI.
You are entitled to your opinion and you can also be wrong.
Hooters isn't even close to the best wings around.
That's all well and good when you have better options available. But many mom and pop places are crap and don't have certain chain-wide standards they need to maintain. In my community, there are only a few mom and pop places I will dine at. (Had a great cheesesteak at one today! Don't let @PhotoDave219 see this post, please!)
I think those biscuits are what is keeping them in business. I have to say though I think my favorite chain is carabbas. I never eat pasta there. They have some of the best steak and grilled chicken you'll find outside of a good steak restaurant. The wood grill is what keeps me coming back.Yeah, I wasn't trying to be elitist about it. I live in an area where there are not much choice besides chains. And pretty much eat at the same 3 local restaurants all the time. I miss where i lived in Virginia where we had alot of local restaurants with good food and low prices. Man, i miss the Mekong Vietnamese restaurant. But I know in a lot of parts of Florida the only local restaurants you will find are Pizza and breakfast places. But I do agree with many people that it is the economy and all the specialty fast food places like Chipolte, Five Guys, etc who use fresh ingredients and offer more bang for your buck that are killing these chains. However, I do like the Lobster Pizza and those cheese biscuits at Red Lobster.
Not that this whole wing debate is of interest to me, our local Hooters serves wings both breaded and not breaded. I've always gotten them sans the breading.plus hooters wings are breaded = fried chicken, not wings.
What were the issues? Did you bring them to management's attention?
(but he is quite right about Marrakesh being a fine restaurant ... it is still a gem of EPCOT dining and, yes, most people ... most American people are afraid to dine there)
I love Moroccan food, and Marrakesh is okay. But it doesn't hold a candle to Imperial Fez in Atlanta. Since the Fez is way closer to me than Orlando, I usually skip Marrakesh at Disney. Sadly, Imperial Fez never did really recover from the recession. The food is still fantastic, but every night used to be like one huge party. The past few times I've been, it was just us a a few other quiet couples. It just isn't the same.
I like the Imperial Fez, but honestly the only way I ever go there is with a Groupon lol. The food is good and the atmosphere is unique, but I can't see paying full price for it. I guess that supports your statement that the recession hurt them.
I think those biscuits are what is keeping them in business. I have to say though I think my favorite chain is carabbas. I never eat pasta there. They have some of the best steak and grilled chicken you'll find outside of a good steak restaurant. The wood grill is what keeps me coming back.
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