Reminds me of an early “Mad Comic”… A row of restaurants… First one displays “Best in town”… The next displays “Best in the country”… The next displays “Best on the planet”… The three of them have hardly any customers… The last one has customers queuing down the street… “The best on the block”…
The restaurant business is tough enough. I would wager there are more business failures there than in any other industry.
Some restaurants that normally do not do take out are offering that service now. I wonder if they will continue and if customers will get used to this kind of service.
There are always a few who take conformity to such a level that it becomes non-conformity. These are the compliance complications that make life interesting. Doing the right thing as hard as you can might just be wrong.
I did take ou for dinner last night to support a local business. them ian town of the street was creepy. the place is doing ok, a lot of heir business is take out anyway and they had a sign on the door saying “don’t come in we’ll come out to you” but a street usually full of parked cars and traffic and people was empty. creepy is the only word for it.
Has anyone else realized that they are eating ‘better’ now? We haven’t hit a fast food place for a month, let alone dine out. Instead, we have time to actually prepare and cook meals! I had forgotten how good homemade bread is. And I’ve gotten out my recipe book from my college days on ‘meals for under $5’.
I’m hoping a lot of those places can survive by offering take out and delivery service. I don’t drive, so I’ve been ordering delivery from different restaurants for my dinners. I make a big order and then dinners for a week.
Around here a lot of restaurants are doing curb side pickup and delivery. Some are even providing frozen versions of their food. I’ve got some fantastic food in the freezer now. I was happy to see a line up of cars at one of my favorite restaurants.
My two favorite Chinese restaurants are closed. Not even doing delivery/take out. I hope they reopen when this is over. Both of them had the nicest delivery drivers!
Need coffee almost 5 years ago
The only thing this is missing is a few Wiley bears.
Alabama Al almost 5 years ago
Nothing new. I’ve known restaurants and bars that got so closed they never reopened.
GROG Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Now they can compete for being the most bankrupt, the poor guys. This can’t end soon enough.
enigmamz almost 5 years ago
I understand that the rats that are from their dumpsters are getting rather nasty.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
Reminds me strongly of the current occupant of the US White house who’s got all the very biggest numbers.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 5 years ago
My restaurant is so closed, I never even given it a thought to open one.
A Common 'tator almost 5 years ago
Reminds me of an early “Mad Comic”… A row of restaurants… First one displays “Best in town”… The next displays “Best in the country”… The next displays “Best on the planet”… The three of them have hardly any customers… The last one has customers queuing down the street… “The best on the block”…
WoodstockJack almost 5 years ago
Covfefe!
For a Just and Peaceful World almost 5 years ago
Google: thank you coronavirus helpers
dflak almost 5 years ago
The restaurant business is tough enough. I would wager there are more business failures there than in any other industry.
Some restaurants that normally do not do take out are offering that service now. I wonder if they will continue and if customers will get used to this kind of service.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
There are always a few who take conformity to such a level that it becomes non-conformity. These are the compliance complications that make life interesting. Doing the right thing as hard as you can might just be wrong.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 5 years ago
We’re clothed.
vics_machine Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I really miss getting up in the morning and taking the motorcycle or airplane out for breakfast once or twice a month.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 5 years ago
I did take ou for dinner last night to support a local business. them ian town of the street was creepy. the place is doing ok, a lot of heir business is take out anyway and they had a sign on the door saying “don’t come in we’ll come out to you” but a street usually full of parked cars and traffic and people was empty. creepy is the only word for it.
sandpiper almost 5 years ago
Easier to do ratings when you don’t have to go inside
walstib Premium Member almost 5 years ago
They went to hyperbole class at Trump University.
Asharah almost 5 years ago
In Maryland, Gino’s is a fast food place, they’re probably still open for carryout.
squireobrien almost 5 years ago
Now serving nothing in our elegantly closed dining room.
GreenT267 almost 5 years ago
Has anyone else realized that they are eating ‘better’ now? We haven’t hit a fast food place for a month, let alone dine out. Instead, we have time to actually prepare and cook meals! I had forgotten how good homemade bread is. And I’ve gotten out my recipe book from my college days on ‘meals for under $5’.
Rabies65 almost 5 years ago
I feel I am also part of an elite group, having also not eaten at the exclusive 5 star restaurant, which is closed.
the lost wizard almost 5 years ago
We’re making less money than our competition.
JoJoline almost 5 years ago
The third one is owned by the Trumps. Most closed in the city. In the universe. Many people say. A perfect closure. Like my phone call.
noeste119 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Wiley, another gem.
Madzdad the bard almost 5 years ago
The strip club is “Clothed until further notice”
chromosome Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I’m hoping a lot of those places can survive by offering take out and delivery service. I don’t drive, so I’ve been ordering delivery from different restaurants for my dinners. I make a big order and then dinners for a week.
tabby almost 5 years ago
Around here a lot of restaurants are doing curb side pickup and delivery. Some are even providing frozen versions of their food. I’ve got some fantastic food in the freezer now. I was happy to see a line up of cars at one of my favorite restaurants.
Godfreydaniel almost 5 years ago
Here in Kansas City we used to have a barbecue joint named Eat It and Beat It. Nowdays it would be Drive It and Thrive It……..
danketaz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
You want closed? Wait until you get to the vacant lot!
librarian4hire almost 5 years ago
My two favorite Chinese restaurants are closed. Not even doing delivery/take out. I hope they reopen when this is over. Both of them had the nicest delivery drivers!
keenanthelibrarian almost 5 years ago
Love the dogs.
Bicycle Dude almost 5 years ago
Wiley dogs are a good substitute. :-o
hagarthehorrible almost 5 years ago
Good habits die hard.