Re: Tucker's Onion Burger
I just hope they use the same pretzel buns as RePUBlic. I have RePUBlic burger cravings because of the pretzel bun and even picked up some at the C store. Can't wait.
If I go, can I request they donate my onions to charity instead of putting them on my burger?
Unfortunately I'm not surprised, I saw that one coming. Wayyyyyyy to big of a space, higher price point than many on CC and sit down service. Not a good combo on game day. I love Good Egg, but I went once on game day and it was not busy and very slow on the food. I'm excited for Tucker's as well as Iron Starr in the OKC arena, although I worry about that type of concert there too. I think quick service is the way to go there.
I biked past there just now and noticed a sigh saying "1907 bar coming soon" in one of the windows a few stores west of the Tower Theater.
Exciting.
I hope the Palmas/new Good Egg burger shack gets landscaped like Cheevers, otherwise it will continue to look like a gas station.
Tuck's the owner of Good Egg
1. Market-C and Cheever's Catering shared the space. The catering business has done very well and needed more space; we expected this to happen. Market-C held it's own, but the catering biz is much more profitable. They have more than doubled their space and we also added offices. Stop by sometime.
2. Tucker's will have wonderful landscaping, bith street side and near the building.
Thanks for all of your support!
So what's the possibility of opening up a similar concept to Market-C again somewhere else?
Went to Blackbird last night. Great service and food and the place was packed. There was a 30 minute wait for dinner. They've made the place a little fancier so it is definitely upscale. Nice place. I was sad to see Iron Starr go, but this is a great replacement.
I was biking down 23rd yesterday and I really wish that damn Liquidation, "Going out of Business" place on the northwest corner of Walker and 23rd would just go out of business already. Having dirty toilets and filthy nursing home mattresses in the windows makes the entire area look so bad.
Second point, beauty supply stores are really 'hood. Closed and abandon beauty supply stores are even more 'hood. For example, Queens Beauty Supply has an old store just west of their current store, both also drive the overall quality of the area down.
I hope soon that the area become profitable for businesses starting up on 23rd and business begins to prosper. And as a result the landlords get the charge more for rent as open space becomes rarer and rarer. Thus driving out ghetto stores like the "Going out of Business" Liquidation Center as the rent becomes too high.
I could see someone disagreeing strongly with this, but I welcome discussion.
Seriously, why do this?
I guess it's my fault. I first said that there hasn't been a bad Good Egg restaurant yet, in OKC that is. Then someone thought it was interesting to mention that the replacement restaurant in Campus Corner, not Good Egg related, is doing well. I thought it was an interesting observation myself and I am glad it was contributed to this thread even if it broke the metro code of posting.
I'd like to personally apologize. I hope you are able to continue on with your life. The tragedy.
Metro's effort to police this forum killed an enjoyable conversation we were having and I am a bit annoyed.
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