What restaurants is not the same anymore after moving to another location or merging with another company? My votes are Long John Silver after merging with A&W and Furr's in Moore
What restaurants is not the same anymore after moving to another location or merging with another company? My votes are Long John Silver after merging with A&W and Furr's in Moore
How about Laredo's?
Beverley's since it moved to its current location. Everytime I go, there are service problems. I like Beverley's, but I am embarrassed when I take friends and family at my suggestion and the service is not up to par.
Bigray in Ok
The classic example is El Charrito after it was bought by El Chico. They went from fresh ingredients, with cooking starting at 6am, to installing a walk-in freezer to hold the product after it was shipped from Dallas.
As a little girl, the big eat out night was going to El Charrito's on Paseo. To me, their food was fantastic. El Chico is different and not fresh food like it used to be.
When Beverly's moved I was excited because they would be open later, but was very disappointed in the food and the service. I didn't like the previous restaurant that was in that location, and it seemed to me that Beverly's became them. We ate there a couple of times but haven't been back.
We ate there once after they relocated to the Classen location. It just wasn't the same. I like Pepe's better in Edmond.
you are so true monkeesfan, i loved the long john silvers when it was just long john silvers off 12th street, that was a highschool lunch hang out place for me.. I also miss harry bears, the new location and atmosphere with the food just seems so different, i miss the old location in the new city shopping center, and before when it was a stand alone off 12th street. also the mazzios off 12th is no longer any good, i use to love it back in the day when it had the glass room area that has rope lights all around it
Shorty Small's has a very good chicken fried steak. Chuck House
is good. Haven't eaten at Ann's for years, didn't care for it the
last time. If nobody has complained personally to the Ann's
they don't have a reason to do anything about it. I might try
it again and if it isn't good, I'll tell them, not the waitress,
the management.
didn't that location predate the mazzio's name? it was originally called ken's, wasn't it? -MOriginally Posted by jesseda
Zorba's. The food was better at their old location
Falcone's for me. Love their original location, but the other's pretty much stink in my opinion.
I also really liked Meiki's Route 66 when they were on NW 39th street near Meridian. They've moved twice since and its just never quite been as good (but I haven't been in awhile).
im not sure mmm.. i know 20 plus years ago.. my youth baseball team would always have parties in the evening in that glass room at mazzios that was liten up by tons of little lights.. great memories of me being devilish and unscrewing the cheese and pepper shakers on all the tables and watching people make a mess.. I know evil huh...I also miss the old taco mayo on 12th , the cheesy 70s felt mexican portraits on the wall and the desert landscape out front, MEMORIES lol i liked the old mayo better then the new one
Back in the mid-80's, Scholtzkys had sandwiches that were out of this world but now they are just okay. Subway used to be a lot better than it is now and Quiznos went from a large, diverse and deliscious menu to a small, limited menu of much lower quality food.
Applewood's. They should have never moved. It was terrible.
Actually McDonalds was pretty good in the 70's. A big mac was a huge sandwich. Same goes for Burger King. City Bites isn't as good as they once were. Hideaway Pizza in Stillwater is still so much better than the others. New York Bagel Company was really good till they tried to franchise.
Johnnies use to really have good cheeseburgers but now there is more cold cheese on the meat than meat.
Goldies in Tulsa on Lewis is great but most have just gone downhill.
Mazzio's use to have really good pizza but now they are like the rest.
Restaurants go one of two ways. Sell lots of food cheap or sell top quality food for a high price. Think Little Caesars they sell a lot of cheap pizza.
Can you guess what A&W,KFC,Long John Silvers,Pizza Hut and Taco Bell have in common? They are all owned by YUM foods. And the quality of these are nothing like they used to be.
I will say that I have not noticed any decrease in the quality of Long John Silvers. It's still as ridiculously greasy and delicious as it ever was. I never ate at A&W or KFC with any regularity but Taco Bell and Pizza Hut have gotten so bad I no longer eat either. I prefer Taco Mayo (a place I avoided for years because a friend always referred to them as "rat tacos") and Papa Johns for fast-food tex-mex and pizza.
I do not believe any restaurant has gone down hill more that Johnnies. It seems fifteen years if was a much higher quality restaurant. The last time I was in one of their locations they had a hot pan full of precooked patties. I just don't think they would of done that years ago.
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