Ugh. Please anything but another steakhouse. Unless it's Texas de Brasil or something like that.
The Johnnies rumor is interesting. They are killing it at Urban Johnnies so perhaps they are looking to double down.
Ugh. Please anything but another steakhouse. Unless it's Texas de Brasil or something like that.
The Johnnies rumor is interesting. They are killing it at Urban Johnnies so perhaps they are looking to double down.
Are they killing it at Urban Johnnie's?
I would like to see a upscale fresh seafood restaurant go in there. We don't have anything like it downtown. The kind of place that flys in the catch of the day and offers a quality seafood dining experience. I am tired of Red Lobster being the option and not a very good one at that. I think it would be an awesome fit for the Nonna's space.
How Bob Chinn's Crab House Became The Highest-Grossing Restaurant In The U.S. - Forbes
"In Honolulu he has a company that scours the fish market every morning and overnights the best picks to Bob Chinn’s."
"Chinn has 3,000 pounds of fresh seafood flown in every day. Guests can check out the cargo bills while they wait for tables."
I hope that whatever it ends up as it's a destination restaurant. It will be extremely disappointing if it's something like a Ted's Cafe Escondido. McCormick and Schmicks or Texas de Brazil would be awesome. OKC doesn't need another high end steakhouse but Ruth's Chris wouldn't be the worst thing that could take that spot.
That will make 5 downtown.
Mickey Mantle's
Red Prime
Broadway 10
Mahogany
Ruth's Chris
I don't know who I'm afraid for most, but I think it's all of them. I think Mickey's will hurt the most because with their longevity they've always been the de facto place to go downtown. Red Prime, as I understand, has always done well enough, but nowhere near the level of Mickey's. Mickey's has been far and away the highest grossing steakhouse in the city for a good time running. Broadway 10 may have to revamp their menu and look for more of an eclectic selection, but they've done good to not commit their brand entirely to a steakhouse, so I think they'll be fine in the long run, if not needing to make a few changes.
Meanwhile, The Ranch and The George can breathe a bit easier because Ruth's Chris at Classen Curve would have cut into their market share. Mahogany on Memorial is still sitting pretty with a solid location away from the competition.
It's just what I've heard from some sources that are very active in the industry.
Also it makes a TON of sense. Ruth's wanted Classen Curve, Glimcher is taking their sweet time, and they want to open. It's a great spot and Ruth's has the money to remodel the place into exactly what they need. One of the biggest problems with this restaurant from what I understand is that the kitchen is way small for the size of the space and it needs serious updating/reconfiguring.
Anyone that takes over Nonna's -- especially a chain -- is going to completely gut the place.
There is also zero chance any of the interior work will be saved.
Ruth's Chris and Mickey Mantel right next to each other... Now all we need is a steak place in the old Coach's location for the trifecta. :-P
please bring in something NEW rather than Mexican or Steak. Bricktown needs a little more diversity, I agree that a fine dining seafood restaurant would do fantastic at this spot and achieve the goal of adding diversity to the district.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I'm currently seeking investors for a fairy tale-themed restaurant / asian massage parlor called "Happy Endings". I think it would be a great fit here.
I ponder if that might rub a few folk the wrong way
I wouldnt mind a Bubba Gumps here
I am hearing West from the Johnnies group.
I like the food at West far better than Urban Johnnies. And it's a local restaurant. I'd be fine with that. This also wouldn't be a terrible place for RePublic either, since the bus station isn't an option.
Not sure whether or not it's West, but I am certain an operator is in place (still requiring some paperwork), and that it is definitely a local operator.
Two things regarding RePUBLic:
- I'm afraid A Good Egg (unfortunately) has little interest in Bricktown currently
- The proximity of that particular space to TapWerks could prove tough on Tapwerks, which is a good, local operator and an important asset to Bricktown
That said, it could also prove beneficial to TapWerks by drawing more net customers to the area; who knows?
Pending final negotiations, it will be another West.
Since it's a local, I suspect they will make use of some of the existing interior build-out, rather than ripping everything completely out as a national chain would surely do.
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