Originally Posted by
adaniel
This.
I can only speak from my experience, but I go to Houston at least 3 times a year for business. We almost never eat at the Flemings/Ruth Chris national chain type places. Seems very 90's to me. I mean, whats the fun in going to a new place if you are just going to go to the same crap in your own town? At most, we will go to a local based chain, like Pappadeaux. Everyone has a Yelp or Urban Spoon app on their phone and we always try to find a local place. At the very least, we will ask some of the hotel staff or a local client we are meeting with, and they almost always pick some obscure, local place. Likewise, if we have a client come to our office, we will generally take them to lunch to a local place, usually downtown or midtown.
The Whole Foods/grocery store thing is probably not the fairest comparison because grocery stores in this area were so awful for so long. On the other hand, OKC has always been an eating out town, and has been a pretty decent one for the last few years. (although we need better seafood places, Pearls isn't cutting it LOL). And its always been locally skewed, even among suburbanites. Nobody is going to get excited over some chain on Memorial Road, but mention a place in the suburbs like Red Rock Canyon or Mama Rojas and everyone goes gaga. For this reason, it will be very hard for an upscale national steakhouse in this market. Plus, we practically slaughter the stuff in our backyard! I think it would be fair to say we know how to do steak here.
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