Wasn't there a Ruth's Chris rumor from a while back?
Trattoria was successful up to a point, then things started to go downhill for them.
Ruth's Chris would be nice for national chain familiarity and 'bragging rights' as folks travel in-town, they also tend to do well with signage/life. I think they could do well for OKC getting other national 'upscale' options into downtown.
But Im not fond of their food - far too expensive for the lack of attention to quality. We need them nonetheless. ...
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I imagine a Ruth's Chris or Fleming's. Either would be great and get great exposure downtown.
This is a case where I honestly think the chain may be the one that struggles. Red Prime will be fine if a chain, Mahogany, or both come downtown (though they may see a slightly less business). Micky Mantle's is the more likely place to get hit...but seeing as it's also a chain, I don't particularly care if they struggle. If both a chain and a Mahogany open downtown, I bet one of the 4 steakhouses will be closing up shop within 5 years. There simply isn't enough money to support 4 prime steakhouses in that small of an area.
Really excited to see this building brought back to life. Any word on when some specific renderings might be released, other than the preliminary ones released in May?
Kevin, I totally agree with your thoughts. But as OKC is now in the national spotlight and becoming a rising tier 2 city, we need more upscale 'names' to enliven the city and make it so visitors can have staples that they have/enjoy in their hometowns. It's kind of like big cities are known to have this and that - why doesn't OKC? One final thought is having a high end national will help locals up their game in order to stay relevant. ...
Totally pretentious I agree, but we need nonetheless; great for competition.
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I say the locals, because the chains could just move on.
Think of it similar to the Walmart effect; the city wants it but locals need to up their game (not remain complacent on the previously captive market). We 'hardly' have any local steakhouses here in Seattle but we do have Morton's and Ruth's and some local chains because the local independents didn't step it up.
I know steak is an institution in OKC and should thrive but I hope they realize the effect the big boys will have (especially as more and more tourists visit what they know when they come to OKC). You want the local to be significantly better and innovative, not complacent as they likely are now with no national competition.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
McCormick and Schmicks would be a great addition for both name and menu. Not just a steak house. That would be a great location for it too.
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