Quote Originally Posted by OkieBerto View Post
Like other places I used to spend a lot of money, Packard's started feeling less exciting. The rooftop patio bar seemed an afterthought, and the food was not up to my standards, which isn't hard to make me happy. I understand that we live in a different economy after COVID, and the expansion of the food scene in OKC is massive, but places like this should not lose customers. It has always had one of the best patios in the city! Even though some businesses have gone to in-house work instead of making everyone go into an office, plenty of people live downtown now. Some locations lack a great spot with amazing amenities, but they are doing fine. People expect more now, and if you don't keep up with that, you will end up like Packard's.
I think it is just that they never really updated their concept for changes. when they went in, they were one of the better places to go in OKC. but because of the bar they helped raise, other places have now come in and passed them in terms of quality and experience. and they just never made a good attempt to adjust to that. i think that is the case for many of these long time places that have closed recently. i think of Oak and Ore in that same context.