Has Ruth's Chris every come to fruition?
Has Ruth's Chris every come to fruition?
Never been to a Trader Joe's. What exactly is their value adding quality that makes people want to shop there? Is it basically just a direct competitor to Whole Foods?
Perhaps an elevated pedestrian walkway over 63rd between the properties if done right would look nice and bridge the properties (literally)
Trader Joe's is like OKC. People that haven't been there or have visited just to see "what the hype is about" won't get it. TJ's won't replace your entire grocery list, but the things that they do have are just excellent. So many different kinds of breads, snacks, spreads, and other quirky things. To me, Trader Joe's is really great when you're trying to find something unique for a party or just have a weird craving for something off the wall. Other people may use or see it differently, but that's the kind of stuff that I always liked about it.
In the end, the win about getting Trader Joes and REI is that we have more choices and better competition in the city.
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If haven't been to an rei before and you are in for a real treat. A kid in a candy store looks grumpy compared to me in an REI. Their private label REI is great stuff too.
Yes, Yes, Yes, I am happy that REI and Traders Joes are coming.
I'm trying to picture, where exactly in Tulsa is this being built?
If Trader Joe's has signed a Letter of Intent, shouldn't this go pretty quickly since they don't have to wait on construction? I could realistically see REI not opening until 2017…but Trader Joe's ought to happen well before 2016, shouldn't it?
Also…I think CuatrodeMayo won the internet today :-P
Trader Joe's could go fast, but much will depend on them.
These chains have a limited amount of personnel for finishing out the stores and there is always a priority list.
The good thing is the space is already cleaned out. Just a shell.
How does TJ plan to approach the wine situation, given OK liquor laws? Separate entrance?
If they go the "separate" store route, this may work to our advantage. If it's a full liquor store, they will be able to sell TJ's spirits in addition to beer and wine. Most TJ's only have beer and wine because they fall under the grocery category in most states, but their prices on liquor are compelling.
Actually, it's *not* a niche kind of place, quirky maybe, but not niche. Do some searching on the forum and you'll find lots of posts by lots of folks that try to explain why they like it and some folks use it quite heavily (maybe not as their primary grocery store, although I think Sid (maybe it was someone else, thought it was Sid) said he did).
You certainly can use it as your only grocery store, as they have pretty much everything: dairy, produce, meat, staples and tons of prepared foods.
But the huge percentage of their products are their own label. You won't find Coke or Pepsi or many other name brands.
Also, they have a far fewer number of items than a regular grocery store, so you'll generally only find 10 types of ice cream rather than 100. Same can be said across all product types.
There are certainly somethings they just don't have but if you had one within walking distance, you could use it exclusively with little problem.
The biggest issue -- quite frankly -- are the crowds. All their stores are jammed and they are generally only open 8A to 9P, so there are many times when it's just not worth the hassle.
Fortunately for me, a new one opened up a mile from my house a few years ago and it's not as crazed as most the others. When I lived in Manhattan Beach, I just wouldn't go in because you often couldn't even find a parking spot. And the ones in West L.A. are worse.
But that's also a testament to how great they are.
In the near future, I'll do a detailed breakdown on what I buy and think is particularly good. It takes a while to understand the place but once you do, it's pretty flipping great. And many things are crazy cheap.
They are always adding new things and have a regular newsletter to keep you updated. By the same token, they also discontinue things... I used to love this Cuban Simmer Sauce (lime based) and I was heartbroken to find one day they sudden just dropped it.
It's my favorite retail store of any type, simply because what they carry are generally things you can't buy in another store or on-line.
Just to be clear, it's nothing like Whole Foods IMO.
In fact, I can't stand Whole Foods. I had a gift card there for two years and finally used it on some beer I could have bought anywhere.
I have a big, beautiful WF right down the road and I've been in it twice. I'm in Trader Joe's at least once a week.
Same. WF's is closer but I go out of my way to go to TJ's. It's a real destination.
WF has no problem saturating urban markets it seems..
So with REI the only announced retailer (so far) for NEW build, I'm guessing the footprint won't be huge and will leave a ton of room for parking :/
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