That area of QS is known as "Death Row" among many in the restaurant industry in OKC. Yes there have been many successful restaurants in this area as well, but there has also been a LOT of turnover with new restaurants that have opened and failed quickly.
It is far from death row. But, perhaps you should go up there tonight and tell that to all those waiting in line for tables that no one wants to eat way,way out there.
Their expansion is ongoing. Opening a location in Lawton next and looking at Tulsa.
S&B's flips bar burgers into growing restaurant concept | News OK
If they had balls, they'd skip Tulsa and they'd take a crack at Austin :-P
Would love to see an Oklahoma Restauranteur take a shot at Texas.
hope they're not expanding too fast. -M
Deep pockets doesn't always equate to a viable business plan.
I think Falcone's may be a good example. He obviously had some money, but that didn't make his pizza at his expanded locations edible - even though I personally thought his original location was really good. He just couldn't seem to replicate it consistently - which is what I hope S&B's will be able to do.
That said, I think a place like S&B's can loose some of its allure when they have multiple locations. It just doesn't seem like as 'fun' of an outing to eat there when its not as unique IMO.
They might make a go of it in Tulsa but that town is already loaded with good burger options so it's not going to be easy and they will have to bring their A game to that area.
I've never had a bad experience at the original S&B location but I've found the one on 9th Street and the one on Walker to be inconsistent with their burgers.
I didn't know they were Emerging Brands. Considering Bricktown Brewery and Pablanos, I'd consider this a good thing. So pretty much all the "locally owned" chains are now backed by Emerging Brands it looks like.
Jimmy's Egg
Henry Hudsons
Old Chicago
Pablano Grill
Bricktown Brewery
Coaches
Interurban (I think)
S and B burgers
Anything else?
I thought Old Chicago was national. Emerging Brands may have the local franchise.
Interurban is a weird animal - Emerging Brands may own a couple, but there's also an original ownership group that has a couple of its own.
Coaches is all gone now, if I recall correctly.
Garfield's Restaurants and they are partners in the Charlie Brown's Steakhouse chain (it's on the East Coast). However, they aren't involved with Interurban. Also cafeboeuf is right about the fact that they are a franchiser of Old Chicago, but is regional and not just in OKC (I know for certain they are in Missouri, and I believe they are in Kansas).
Where is S & B located? I haven't heard of it.
There are several of them. The original is in the office building just north of Best Buy on May. The second one is on 9th street east of Broadway. There is one south of I-240 on the west side of Walker. The one in Norman is on Main street in the old Coach's location. The newest one is where the Denny's used to be on May, north of Memorial. I have only ever been to the original and 9th street locations and they were pretty consistent.
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