I don’t mind a diner with a 20-page menu (having grown up in New Jersey, places like that remind me of home!). Although I usually skip most of it and just get some kind of baked pasta dish :-).
A counter-service restaurant with 20 pages of items posted all over the walls, on the other hand, is really confusing. There are a few places like that near me. I can’t visit them – I’m in no frame of mind to figure out such a restaurant when I’m hungry, and I’m not going to walk in when I’m not.
There’s a reality show (no, I don’t watch the danged things) that helps owners fix their restaurants. One of the items is to reduce your menu selections to prevent this very thing.
Never go to a restaurant that tries to serve all thing for all people: none of it will be very good and it will all be way overpriced to pay for all the waste.
I’ve noticed that a number of sit down restaurants have pared down the number of things on their menu. Give people too much choice and they’ll sit there arguing with themselves over what to order.
Orcatime over 4 years ago
I think that place is called The Fridge!
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
If they don’t want a lot of choices they should go to In-N-Out.
shamino over 4 years ago
I don’t mind a diner with a 20-page menu (having grown up in New Jersey, places like that remind me of home!). Although I usually skip most of it and just get some kind of baked pasta dish :-).
A counter-service restaurant with 20 pages of items posted all over the walls, on the other hand, is really confusing. There are a few places like that near me. I can’t visit them – I’m in no frame of mind to figure out such a restaurant when I’m hungry, and I’m not going to walk in when I’m not.
tygrkhat40 over 4 years ago
A surfeit of food choices. A textbook example of a first world problem.
Bill The Nuke over 4 years ago
There’s a reality show (no, I don’t watch the danged things) that helps owners fix their restaurants. One of the items is to reduce your menu selections to prevent this very thing.
57BelAir over 4 years ago
I think of Portillo’s when I see this.
passthejelly over 4 years ago
Throw a dart at the menu and order where it sticks.
BlueKnight1966 over 4 years ago
Never go to a restaurant that tries to serve all thing for all people: none of it will be very good and it will all be way overpriced to pay for all the waste.
mfrasca over 4 years ago
They should go to the Olympia Café.
bakana over 4 years ago
This is why the Menus at most fast food joints give you only 6 choices, Max.
hagarthehorrible over 4 years ago
The host is very enterprising. She is going to go far with this attitude.
lordhoff over 4 years ago
The one thing common to high-choice restaurants is moldy food.
zmech13 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’ve noticed that a number of sit down restaurants have pared down the number of things on their menu. Give people too much choice and they’ll sit there arguing with themselves over what to order.