I’d rather they not come honestly. Location would better serve another need. Much needed density opportunity being thrown away here. Perpetuating sprawl here
Two things can be true…the design and location both leave a lot to be desired…and this place will be consistently packed regardless.
Lol. It will rake in money. What are you going on about? Just because it isn't the highest and best use of the land in your opinion does not mean it will fail. It is in the heart of the city, has huge name recognition in OKC, and is something OKC has been clamoring for for years.
Why does need to be surrounded by parking? What's the design philosophy behind that? Its not like you can enter the building from all 4 sides.
^ yes, this is Christmas Day for people that want to be "downtown" but don't want to have to worry about where to park or be in too close to the city center where it feels "dangerous."
My parents would absolutely eat this up.
Just building the restaurant up against Broadway with all of the parking on the east side would be a vast improvement, but that unfortunately seems impossible given the existing easement, which currently has a whole bunch of utility lines.
sigh... a building in an island of asphalt.
It is a wildly popular restaurant and if placed there will draw many people to downtown who don't normally go there. Maybe the businesses in midtown and on Broadway can leverage it into a lot more traffic for their businesses. Instead of harping on the negatives, maybe we can see the positives of such a draw to the area. Seems like it is better than the perennially vacant grass field that is there now and is on the outskirts of downtown, not in the center.
The facebook comments make me laugh. If it is a well developed sight plan with a parking garage, etc, "Where are we supposed to park?!?!?!?!?" If it is this, "Why is there a sea of parking?!?!?!"
“I would have gone to Pappadeaux but I couldn’t find anywhere to park my M1 Abrams tank.”
Great to hear they are coming! I do not see a problem with the restaurant being downtown or out on Memorial Road. I am positive it will be a hit for people! Yes, maybe the building proposed should be more urban and not a sea of parking, just glad they are coming!
No automobile alley and uptown have their own character. Most of the restaurants there cater to people that actually know good food. Trust me once you’ve actually eaten at pappadeaux’s my comments will all make sense. The franchise has expanded into a second tier suburban draw. If I were to call it. A memorial location might do well I don’t think someone who frequents Broadway 10 or r&J is gonna go to a place like this if it gets built
I think maybe we can geta Denny's next to it? Maybe a strip mall with a dollar general? Too bad they tore down Happy Foods 30 years ago... we could have had a Good Stop.
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