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stevej37 11-03-2024 09:29 AM

TGIF Going...Going....
 
From a peak of 601 restaurants to now 163
Filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection yesterday. (couldn't it have been on Friday?)

I liked their food, but in the last 5 years it seemed to go downhill.
Hoping the same doesn't happen to Chili's....my favorite for that type of restaurant.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/02/tgi-fridays-files-bankruptcy-protection




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rfuerst911sc 11-03-2024 09:48 AM

Restaurant business is a tough one . If you don't/can't stay relevant you will have a lot of trouble with customer count . Covid hurt a lot of business but especially hard on restaurants .

Add to that a changing demographic of customers. Plus in home delivery . You have to be very solid to maintain brick and mortar restaurant. I wish them well as no one wants to see employees lose their jobs .

stevej37 11-03-2024 09:56 AM

It was sad going to the one near my place the last couple times.

The young waitstaff was gone and replaced by older women that didn't seem to know much about the menu. It appeared they took the job to 'get out of the house'.

The menus were old and in bad shape, and the food was not consistent with prior visits.

In earlier years...their burgers were some of the best.

masraum 11-03-2024 10:18 AM

back in 2000, I traveled a lot for work, 4-5 days/wk, 1-3 cities per week. Food was on the company dime. I tried TGIF 3-4 times because I thought it should be good. I never liked it. I think I've been to a TGIF 2-3 times since because I was with a group that was going, never by my choice. I'm not that surprised.

What I'm more surprised by is that Bennigans died (LOOOONG time ago) and that Applebees hasn't.

stevej37 11-03-2024 10:39 AM

^^^
There was a Bennigan's here on the same block that has the TGIF now.
20 years ago, TGIF was thriving...Bennigan's wasn't. I attribute that to higher cost of a dinner at Bennigan's...even though the food was better and more choices.

Applebees, around here, are doing very well....parking lot is full most of the time.

rfuerst911sc 11-03-2024 10:53 AM

My wife and I ate at a Applebee's yesterday . Place was busy but not packed . Food was good but portion size was a little small . We always enjoyed eating at Bennigans.

stevej37 11-03-2024 11:04 AM

^^^ My favorite of theirs is the Tex-Mex Shrimp Bowl....$13 (Applebee's)

https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/me...hrimp-bowl.jpg

flatbutt 11-03-2024 11:09 AM

I suspect that only the restaurants with the most flexible/robust business plan will survive much longer. My local diner is one such, but food prices are really hurting the owner as with the rest of us. IDK how much longer a $13 burger will be around or how much higher it can go.

Alan A 11-03-2024 11:14 AM

Went to one in DC once in the early 00s. That experience was so bad I never went to one again.
Surly staff, crap food, watery drinks - what’s not to love.

Alan A 11-03-2024 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12350950)
I suspect that only the restaurants with the most flexible/robust business plan will survive much longer. My local diner is one such, but food prices are really hurting the owner as with the rest of us. IDK how much longer a $13 burger will be around or how much higher it can go.

2lb ground beef is $9.50. I can make 4 good burgers from that.
Rolls and fries are $10 more.

Add a couple $ for lettuce and tomato and one has fresh made burger deluxe for 4 for under $6 a pop.

The local diner charges $16.99, and mine are better.
It needs to be compelling to pay triple the ingredient cost when you are feeding a whole houseful, and an indifferent burger just isn’t.

masraum 11-03-2024 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12350942)
^^^
There was a Bennigan's here on the same block that has the TGIF now.
20 years ago, TGIF was thriving...Bennigan's wasn't. I attribute that to higher cost of a dinner at Bennigan's...even though the food was better and more choices.

Applebees, around here, are doing very well....parking lot is full most of the time.

I always liked the food at Bennigans. I haven't in years, but I'd still go to a Chilis if I needed food and that was available.

TBH, I don't know if I've ever been to an Applebees. I think once, back in the mid 90s. One opened up near our apt, and some of us went. I don't think I've ever been back, and don't remember anything about the experience, so it must not have been too bad, just not good or memorable.

stevej37 11-03-2024 11:25 AM

^^^ Chili's has a special going for a couple months now.

In response to the high price Big Mac at McD's...they came out with the Smasher Burger. They offer the 1/3 lb Smasher with unlimited chips and salsa, along with keep-full soft drink for $10.99
The Smasher is delicious.
I highly recommend it.

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HobieMarty 11-03-2024 11:28 AM

The last time I was at Applebee's was a few months ago in Chelsea, Alabama. My kids and I took Mom out to lunch. The food was good, but the service sucked big time. I will not go back there again.

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flatbutt 11-03-2024 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan A (Post 12350956)
2lb ground beef is $9.50. I can make 4 good burgers from that.
Rolls and fries are $10 more.

Add a couple $ for lettuce and tomato and one has fresh made burger deluxe for 4 for under $6 a pop.

The local diner charges $16.99, and mine are better.
It needs to be compelling to pay triple the ingredient cost when you are feeding a whole houseful, and an indifferent burger just isn’t.

Understood and agreed. But when I'm coming off of a 12 hour shift I feel compelled. Fortunately I only need to feed me. But it would be a shame if the only diner in town had to fold.

stevej37 11-03-2024 01:40 PM

I think Red Lobster is going through the same type of bankruptcy.
I will miss them also if they can't make it.

cabmandone 11-03-2024 01:46 PM

They still have some of the best croutons you can find on a salad bar in my opinion. Wait! That's Ruby Tuesdays.... so I don't care if TGIF is doomed.

stevej37 11-03-2024 01:50 PM

^^^ TGIF?...or Red Lobster?
RL salads are great.

Edit: Ruby Tuesdays is good.

cabmandone 11-03-2024 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12351040)
^^^ TGIF?...or Red Lobster?
RL salads are great.

RL has the cheesy garlic biscuits. It was Ruby Tuesdays that had some killer croutons. I had to look, they were pumpernickel and crunchy on the outside but soft and buttery on the inside. Loved those things and they just went away leaving me sad and signin "goodbye Ruby Tuesday..."

Bob Kontak 11-03-2024 01:57 PM

Arthur Treacher's is down to one or two locations, Both in Ohio in the NE of the state. Cuyahoga Falls and Garfield Heights. I want to go for the heck of it.

I will say afterwards, I'm full AF and that was too much cooking oil.

Bob Kontak 11-03-2024 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabmandone (Post 12351046)
Loved those things and they just went away leaving me sad and signin "goodbye Ruby Tuesday..."

Did you ever lick a crouton and put it back in your salad so your family members would not steal it?

You know, if the tortilla chips are down to a half dozen you can do that too as a protective measure. A friend told me.


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