Music they have a dj sometimes. other times it's a playlist going.
The Collective needs to do better. They don't even have them listed on their website, and the link to Mozz & Mari's menu has 8 kinds of pizza listed, but apparently they've scaled down and only serve plain, pepperoni, one other, and a pizza of the month. Who knows how many other menus are outdated on their website... We were going to try Mozz & Mari, but they didn't have any of the slices we wanted, so we were going to do Edie's instead, but I'm on call this week and got paged before we could decide what to get there. Going to try Edie's next week, though...
We like to do a little bit of research before we eat out someplace new, maybe we're in the minority, but we don't like to just show up someplace and then have to figure out everything on the menu, we like to have a semi-plan in place with some backup options...
Went here last night for what we thought would be our last time in a while to try Press Waffle Co. (have eaten at all the others and none really are worth repeat trips except Edie's), but saw Libbie Lou's in the spot between Fried Taco and Press. Talked to her for a bit and found out she was born in NOLA and grew up in Baton Rouge, so she has both Cajun and Creole "roots". Also makes everything by hand, should get alligator in next week for gator tacos. She's also waiting to get some Gulf shrimp. I'm hoping we finally have a good Cajun/Creole place, since pretty much none of the existing ones come anywhere close to the places we've eaten at in NOLA over the years...
I was reading a NYT article about former OU and PGA player Anthony Kim. The article says he and his wife own The Collective (which I assume means he is part of the ownership group). That may have been mentioned in this thread but I thought it was interesting.
Yes, Anthony Kim was the main investor from the start, although some of the other players changed after it opened.
Kitchen 1907 has opened in the Collective.
They feature Indian tacos and other fry-bread dishes.
I saw a wing place coming in too, stranger wings. Couldn't find any internet presence from them though.
I used to love this place, mainly for the bar cuz I thought they made great cocktails. Maybe it was a year or so ago I noticed they seemed to have changed the cocktails to cheaper drinks so I stopped going. Looks like I got lucky, cuz the same rowdy crowd from Sunset migrated there. Something needs to change... that area used to be my favorite district, but find myself there less and less
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Must of not been that serious, because the cop was laughing. A fight broke out, there was no shooting and nobody got killed. Anytime you mix alcohol, a bunch of young adults in the heat, something is bound to happen, calm down.
The Collective is using some of the same promoters as Sunset.
And there were at least 10 cop cars there. That was not just some small incident.
[QUOTE=Pete;1270806]The Collective is using some of the same promoters as Sunset.
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I think you are underestimating the amount of business they get by doing things this way. They swim in cash while dragging down the neighborhood around them. It's a sociopathic approach to business. The same thing happened for years in Bricktown. All you need is a single property owner who is willing to lease to them.
Yeah I’ve definitely noticed a change in the crowd.
who are these promoters? Is it a company, individuals?
Frankly, they should be named here or in some kind of investigative piece if they are as big of POSs as they seem to be.
There’s no place for this trash anymore and it’s about time some starts working toward taking it out.
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