fuzzytoad
10-01-2009, 10:55 AM
Their food isn't any better than any other place.
Can you show us a link that proves your accusation?
Can you show us a link that proves your accusation?
View Full Version : Jack in the Box fuzzytoad 10-01-2009, 10:55 AM Their food isn't any better than any other place. Can you show us a link that proves your accusation? kevinpate 10-01-2009, 11:00 AM Consider all the new shopping in this immediate area. Consider Warren movie haus location. Consider how many are driving into Moore for shopping and movies, in addition to the local base. Consider locals and travelers need to eat, and with many choices, triggers erupt in the brains of a please me now, right now society. Consider who gets the traveler's taxes if they eat within a mile of shopping and/or a movie. Moore may have its Moorons, but they gots them some sharp cookies too. kbsooner 10-01-2009, 11:24 AM I have no problem that it is another restaurant, just another fast food restaraunt. Some of you argue that it would be an economic boon to Moore. We'll so would a intermediate priced sit down restaurant (Friday's, Ruby Tuesday, etc.). Chili's is always packed, and Buffett Fresh is ridiculous, so demand is there. I'm not a economic analyst for business locations by any means, but I think at least 2 of the burger places will have shut doors in the next few years, there are just too many locations. (IMO, I think BK and Freddy's would be the places to go under) Jesseda 10-01-2009, 12:18 PM welcome to moore.. home of toby keith and also known for fast food capital of the world, adjust your belt a notch and stop by and enjoy what moore has to offer. mugofbeer 10-01-2009, 05:50 PM Can you show us a link that proves your accusation? touch'e :) MsProudSooner 10-02-2009, 04:55 PM I don't understand the allure of Jack in the Box, but I have a friend who will be eccstatic about this. :kicking: craigbanks 10-02-2009, 06:13 PM My wife, who is from Bakersfield, is also excited about this because they are all over out in California. I really don't remember too much about Jack-in the Box when they were here because it's been so long since then. Do any of you remember the one that was at SW 59th and Penn. I can recall going there in high school when 59th street was a popular cruising destination. I believe there is an Arby's there now. soonerkev 10-02-2009, 08:32 PM KB, City Bites is not what i would really consider fast food. mikesimpsons82 10-02-2009, 08:51 PM KB, City Bites is not what i would really consider fast food. Ummmm....yeah. You have left me nearly speechless with that comment. Not fast food? For the love of all things holy I hope you're being sarcastic... fromdust 10-02-2009, 11:18 PM I don't understand the allure of Jack in the Box, but I have a friend who will be eccstatic about this. :kicking: im with you. decepticobra 10-03-2009, 06:43 AM Seriously, another freaking fast food restaurant??? I'm so sick of this. I think the City of Moore really should consider a moratorium of fast food establishments in Moore. On either side of I-35 within a half mile of 19th, there are 16, 16!, fast food eateries. City Bites, Taco Bell, Braums, Whataburger, Arby's, Sonic, Taco Mayo, Panda Express, Freddy's, Carl's Jr., Chick-Fil-A, Burger King, Subway, Quizno's, and TWO freaking McDonald's. Yes Jack in the Box is EXACTLY what we need!!!! before you are forced to stick your own foot in your mouth, it may be helpful to know that there are countless threads on this site praising various eating establishments. in fact, a recent one praises a mobile taco stand ran by a korean couple. that being said, its a reknown fact that okies love to fill their tummies with delicious food. fast food joint prominence could attributed to an array of factors: convienience, affordability, taste/addiction, weakened economy/fewer dining at more lavish restaurants. but as far as the specific area in Moore you are targeting, theres two main reasons why there are so many there: the most basic reason is cause its along a stretch of I-35. The other reason is cause of the commericial magnitude that area has seen in just the last decade has been explosive. All of what you see is assuredly not the end as long as consumer bucks keep churning in that area. :demonslay mikesimpsons82 10-03-2009, 09:41 AM Seriously, another freaking fast food restaurant??? I'm so sick of this. If you don't like it, move somewhere else. What I'm sick of is hearing people bitch and moan all the time. Maybe you should have bought all that land, instead of trying to dictate what it should be? kbsooner 10-03-2009, 03:25 PM KB, City Bites is not what i would really consider fast food. Well it has a drive-thru and is not a sit-down menu type place, so IMO its fast food. But if your comment is an indictment on the speed of the service, then I am in agreement. Actually City Bites is one of our favorites... kbsooner 10-03-2009, 04:31 PM before you are forced to stick your own foot in your mouth, it may be helpful to know that there are countless threads on this site praising various eating establishments. in fact, a recent one praises a mobile taco stand ran by a korean couple. I am well aware of those threads and follow them closely as we frequent many Moore restaurants, but thanks for your concern for my foot's welfare. I am all for the various eating establishments, key word being VARIOUS. If the idea of the umpteenth fast food burger joint gets the locals in a tizzy, to each their own I guess. I just can't get excited about it. I'm more stoked for the Jimmy's Egg, Poblano Grill, and Louie's type places going in, this I :welcome55 I just can't see how JIB adds any value to the community with what we already have. that being said, its a reknown fact that okies love to fill their tummies with delicious food. fast food joint prominence could attributed to an array of factors: convienience, affordability, taste/addiction, weakened economy/fewer dining at more lavish restaurants. Not really angling for lavish restaurants here, I think a moderately priced sit down would do fine. Guess we'll just have to wait for the area to mature a little while longer. I just fear that Moore will have a fast food graveyard in several years when the weak don't make the cut. See ya BK! http://www.ponderplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/20080310pondermenttitle.JPG I guess we'll still have to make our way done to Norman to get our "lavish" variety. but as far as the specific area in Moore you are targeting, theres two main reasons why there are so many there: the most basic reason is cause its along a stretch of I-35. The other reason is cause of the commericial magnitude that area has seen in just the last decade has been explosive. All of what you see is assuredly not the end as long as consumer bucks keep churning in that area.:demonslay I have to agree, the demographic and traffic is undeniable. Sadly it will probably work, but there has to be a tipping point for these guys to stay profitable in that area. If I were JIB, I would have rolled the dice and put the location off I-35 at Tecumseh. No immediate competition, new hospital/office complexes to serve, and the area looks to be the next for explosive growth. But who am I to argue against this guy! http://www.edgelearning.com/images/t_jackbig.jpg dengar22 10-03-2009, 05:37 PM My two cents here... They're building because people will eat there. This is America. That's how it works. Besides, it will probably employ at least 30-40 people - all locals - and use local resources such as the local bread guy possibly local produce suppliers (don't know how JIB is, just know that Chick-fil-A does that) and countless different locally owned service companies, not to mention adding to the tax revenue. As others have mentioned, if you're sick of quick-service restaurants, boycott them and encourage enough of your fellow OKC'ers to do the same and you'll see all of those blights close down. Btw, I do see your point and write this kind of tongue-in-cheek, but as a Chick-fil-A owner/operator, I gotta defend my peeps, even if they are a competitor! -dengar22 Jesseda 10-05-2009, 08:43 AM be careful using the phrase my two cents, one of the ogles might come knocking on your door progressiveboy 10-05-2009, 07:25 PM I see in the TW today that Jack in the Box will be returning to the Tulsa area. It stated the cities in which they were expanding, OKC was not on that list? Maybe it's just a rumor that OKC is getting them? MrZ 10-05-2009, 11:18 PM I see in the TW today that Jack in the Box will be returning to the Tulsa area. It stated the cities in which they were expanding, OKC was not on that list? Maybe it's just a rumor that OKC is getting them? From the developers website: http://www.ddevelopment.com/pdf/leasing_15.pdf oneforone 10-06-2009, 09:59 AM I see in the TW today that Jack in the Box will be returning to the Tulsa area. It stated the cities in which they were expanding, OKC was not on that list? Maybe it's just a rumor that OKC is getting them? From the developers website: http://www.ddevelopment.com/pdf/leasing_15.pdf That does not necessarily mean it is set in stone. The developers probably have an intial agreement with Jack n The Box. We had the same information on this site about the Yukon JcPenney store and the Walgreens that was supposed to be built at Memorial and Macarthur. In the end Walgreens built at NW 122nd and Macarthur. JcPenney has still yet to build. progressiveboy 10-22-2009, 07:05 PM Well I do have confirmation that JOB is opening 4 Metro Locations, 1 in Moore, 1 in MWC and 2 in Norman. The company wants to open about 5-6 locations in the OKC area. My source is in todays online edition of OKC Business. chrisok 10-22-2009, 07:32 PM Here's the link. http://okc.biz/article/10-22-2009/Jack_in_the_Box_plans_to_open_four_Oklahoma_City-area_locations.aspx usmbubba 10-22-2009, 08:47 PM I saw in another thread about Jack in the Box coming to MWC, it said the location would be 29th and Air Depot. I'm trying to imagine where at that location there would be a spot for it???? masonsmomma 10-22-2009, 11:44 PM Oh I hope it's true!!!! metro 10-23-2009, 09:11 AM I know there is discussion in the Moore and MWC section about JIB coming to market. But the OKC Biz confirmed at least 4 metro area locations now. OKCBiz > Jack in the Box plans to open four Oklahoma City-area locations (http://okc.biz/article/10-22-2009/Jack_in_the_Box_plans_to_open_four_Oklahoma_City-area_locations.aspx) Jack in the Box plans to open four Oklahoma City-area locations Pamela A. Grady 10.22.2009 Fast-food retailer Jack in the Box said Oct. 22 it is planning to expand its presence in the Oklahoma market by opening four Oklahoma City-area corporately owned locations along with two in the Tulsa area. Jack in the Box has slowly entered the Oklahoma market during the past six years with three franchise locations in Ardmore, Ada and Durant. The Oklahoma City-area locations Jack in the Box officials confirmed will include: •Moore: SW 19th and Fritts Blvd. •Midwest City: SE 29th and Air Depot Blvd. •Norman: 12th Ave. and Main St. and 24th Ave. and Robinson St. In early October, Jack in the Box purchased a former car wash facility at 615 12th Ave. at the northeast corner of Main St. and 12th Ave. in Norman from N3 LLC for $807,500. The retailer plans to demolish the car wash and build a standalone prototype on site. Brian Donahue, Mark Inman and Stuart Graham with CB Richard Ellis/Oklahoma handled negotiations for the Norman transaction. 'SEVERAL YEARS' Donahue, who represented Jack in the Box, said the fast-food retailer has actually been looking at properties in the Oklahoma market for several years. However, in 2005, the retailer put a hold on its search due to the large amount of fast food facilities in the market. Recently, the retailer has once again been eyeing the Oklahoma City market hoping to bring in five to six additional locations to the metro area. "In the past year, we’ve been lining up sites for them,” Donahue said. Norman patrons will have to wait a while to get their 99-cent tacos. Donahue says Jack in the Box has a few other deals in the pipeline that they would like to close the deal on. “They’ve got one location in particular that they’re trying to finalize and close on,” Donahue said. “When they close that deal, they plan to open that location first.” As for the Tulsa restaurant site, Donahue says building permits have already been approved and patrons may see an opening within the next six to nine months. The retailer paid $610,000 for land at West Kenosha Street and Aspen Avenue in Broken Arrow earlier this fall. The Tulsa locations will be at 41st and Highway 169 and the other at South Yale Avenue and Interstate 44. bombermwc 10-23-2009, 09:34 AM Only place I can think is next to Lowest...but I hope not. oneforone 10-23-2009, 12:54 PM There is also the sections of land to the north and to the east of the Circle K/Shell Station. Circle K may give up their Car Wash/Quick Lube if the price is right. usmbubba 10-23-2009, 03:36 PM There is also the sections of land to the north and to the east of the Circle K/Shell Station. Circle K may give up their Car Wash/Quick Lube if the price is right. I thought of that as well, but would it be big enough???? dop 10-23-2009, 03:56 PM There is going to be one in Norman also. On 12th and Main. usmbubba 10-23-2009, 10:44 PM While driving in the area tonight, I noticed that the area between the Circle K and Santa Fe is a good size for that type of development and there is a for lease sign up as well. kevinpate 10-24-2009, 08:25 AM There is going to be one in Norman also. On 12th and Main. Two actually. The other will go near 24th and Robinson (a nice addition to the quickie snarf options there.) lasomeday 10-24-2009, 07:41 PM Looks like Tulsa might get a few too. and these in Moore and Norman. The Oklahoma City-area locations Jack in the Box officials confirmed will include: Moore: SW 19th and Fritts Blvd. Midwest City: SE 29th and Air Depot Blvd. Norman: 12th Ave. and Main St. and 24th Ave. and Robinson St. craigbanks 10-25-2009, 05:17 PM Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!:congrats: bombermwc 10-26-2009, 08:15 AM Must be the old Pizza Inn pad then right on 29th between Santa Fe and the gas station. usmbubba 10-26-2009, 04:47 PM Must be the old Pizza Inn pad then right on 29th between Santa Fe and the gas station. That's the spot, but it's just a grassy lot now ms7168 10-27-2009, 07:56 AM It may not be common knowledge but there used to be one at NW 23rd and I-44. It's an Arby's now. smooth 10-27-2009, 08:40 AM That's the spot, but it's just a grassy lot now Santa Fe? That is about five miles west of Air Depot and in a very blighted area on the edge of Capitol Hill. oneforone 10-27-2009, 08:53 AM Santa Fe? That is about five miles west of Air Depot and in a very blighted area on the edge of Capitol Hill. Not Santa Fe the street..... Santa Fe Cattle Company the restaurant at 29th and Air Depot. smooth 10-27-2009, 01:27 PM Not Santa Fe the street..... Santa Fe Cattle Company the restaurant at 29th and Air Depot. Since there is an intersection called SE 29 and Santa Fe, you should have been specific and said "Santa Fe Cattle Company." Millie 10-27-2009, 08:24 PM Since there is an intersection called SE 29 and Santa Fe, you should have been specific and said "Santa Fe Cattle Company." Why? This is a conversation about MWC. smooth 10-27-2009, 11:44 PM Why? This is a conversation about MWC. That doesn't matter. However, there are people that might think there is a Santa Fe in Midwest City. Please be specific. No one can read your mind. Martin 10-28-2009, 07:10 AM that doesn't matter. however, there are people that might think there is a santa fe in midwest city. please be specific. no one can read your mind. lighten up, francis. -M bombermwc 10-28-2009, 08:07 AM Well smooth you seem to be the only one that didn't make the connection here. Why don't you pull that stick of rudeness out of your butt too. Lauri101 10-28-2009, 07:15 PM Well smooth you seem to be the only one that didn't make the connection here. Why don't you pull that stick of rudeness out of your butt too. LMAO - from profile: smooth has not made any friends yet Duh.. muzique808 11-02-2009, 12:41 PM It may not be common knowledge but there used to be one at NW 23rd and I-44. It's an Arby's now. I remember that one and miss it. ewoodard 11-02-2009, 01:42 PM My wife mentioned she heard that an Olive Garden is supposed to go in on 29th. Anybody else heard this? Watson410 11-02-2009, 03:14 PM My wife mentioned she heard that an Olive Garden is supposed to go in on 29th. Anybody else heard this? I think i've heard about them putting one in at the I-40 and Sooner development... I haven't heard about the 29th area though. I just hope and pray that whatever they put in on 29th.... PLEASE, I REPEAT... PLEASE DO NOT put in ANOTHER steak house!! 5 IS ENOUGH!!!! (sarcasm about the 5) But seriously we have enough steak houses on 29th.. How about some Mexican food, Seafood, Italian food, ANYTHING!! Why not a P.F. Chang or something?! bombermwc 11-03-2009, 08:30 AM I've always heard Olive Garden for Sooner...although that project sure looks dead right now. BWW got built and then nothing has happened at all! Where's all that develoment that was supposed to spring up? 29th does have Qdoba and Panda...granted they are fast food. I would think you would see a Pei Wei before an actual Changs though. Changs is too expensive for the area. Plus there are a ton of Mexican places in town. It just happens that all the steak places are concentrated in one area...unless you count Chequers. And Primo's is just around the corner. Luke 11-08-2009, 05:55 PM I'd love a Chipotle over there. Qdoba just isn't that good. bombermwc 11-09-2009, 08:46 AM Agreed Luke. Qdoba just didn't really do anything for me....the rice wasn't flavored very much so it was really bland. Chipotle has some yummy guacamole too. Lauri101 11-09-2009, 04:39 PM I agree about Qdoba also - plus expensive for what they offer. There's a place in Addison that I wish would open up here - Cantina Laredo. Holy crap - I just looked and there's one near Penn Square? Guess I should drive north sometimes, huh?:Smiley094 never mind... bombermwc 11-10-2009, 08:54 AM It's not bad...not great either. You pay a lot for just above par food. They're a pretty big chain....but it's sort of like Abuelos. Americanized Tex-Mex. Nothing wrong with that, just different. progressiveboy 11-10-2009, 10:31 AM I agree about Qdoba also - plus expensive for what they offer. There's a place in Addison that I wish would open up here - Cantina Laredo. Holy crap - I just looked and there's one near Penn Square? Guess I should drive north sometimes, huh?:Smiley094 never mind... Cantina Laredo is excellent! We have them down here in DFW and they are constantly busy and packed. There should be no reason why OKC should not support it. JOB is very prevelant down here, it is ok for fast food but I try to eat healthier and prefer fresh, quality food. oneforone 11-10-2009, 11:09 AM Jack in the Box owns Qdoba. A few weeks ago, I saw a Jack in the Box truck delivering product to the Quail Springs Qdoba. I did a little online research and found they have owned Qdoba since 2003. SkyWestOKC 11-11-2009, 07:32 PM Very good news. Been waiting forever, where will this be located? I-35 Service Road by Furr's/Warren's? Matt shaws007 11-11-2009, 08:43 PM 19th & Fritts Blvd by Chili's and Home Depot is what a previous post stated. Watson410 11-11-2009, 08:47 PM Jack in the Box owns Qdoba. A few weeks ago, I saw a Jack in the Box truck delivering product to the Quail Springs Qdoba. I did a little online research and found they have owned Qdoba since 2003. Now that you mention that, I've seen a "Jack in the Box" semi and 29th and Air Depot a couple times actually. I thought that was kind of odd, but didn't think much of it.. SkyWestOKC 11-11-2009, 11:23 PM Alright, cool! Can't wait! Really pleased about this. edcrunk 11-21-2009, 10:24 AM There had been a pei wei planned for town center. Wonder what happened MrBigglesworth 12-09-2009, 06:36 PM When is JITB set to open?? Jesseda 12-10-2009, 01:45 PM do not know, but they have already got the land secured to build according the the site fritts site |