For about 10 years I pulled right into Fargo's parking lot off of Texas Ave. and walked into the front door. Was there another entrance on the side or something?
quote:No. Their front door was no more than 25 feet from Texas Ave at the old location. You can't get much closer to "on Texas Avenue" than that without being in the street!quote:
The Fargo's old address was:
BRYAN: Fargo's Pit BBQ
1220 N Texas Ave Ste A
Bryan, TX 77803
979-778-3662
Open Tues-Sat 11-7
About as close to Texas Ave as you can get.
You are aware that they were not directly on Texas. They were behind a building on Texas if I remember right.
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Some of you must live very sheltered lives to say that Shannons is located in a bad part of town. I guess if it's not a chain restaurant on University Drive or Texas Avenue, it's not a good location.
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You can beat a bad location with good food, good service, and reasonable prices. Before Kluay Kluay, Dragon One was doing fine before the owner's legal problems started. I think Kluay will be fine if they keep up what they're doing. Before Swamp Tails, Garpez had trouble because I think Sal extended himself too much and couldn't really decide what he wanted that location to be. Swamp Tails will also be fine if they keep up what they're doing.
Poor food, poor service, and unreasonable prices can beat a good location. Take the revolving door where Good Time Charleys was. Every other restaurant in downtown Bryan is doing fine - even the grumpy Mr. G's - but that one location has had some really poor showings.
quote:They were a business that sold things (aka a store - in fact, since you couldn't dine in, "store" is probably the best word for what they were), and were less than 25 feet from Texas Ave, with a Texas Ave address, with nothing between them and Texas Ave but a busted parking lot. Fargos was 5x more "on Texas Ave" than Torchys. Their sign faced Texas Ave. Their entrance faced Texas Ave (new one does not). They were more "on Texas Ave" than the new location is.
No. The old Fargo's was not really a store on Texas Ave.
quote:Actually they were not a store. You would go inside and give a person some money in the goodness of your heart as it looked light they needed some help paying their electricity bill.quote:No. The old Fargo's was not really a store on Texas Ave. The new one is. Those who like to argue semantics and engage in e-fights about piddly things will throw a fit to stroke their egos.
The front door of the old Fargo's was like 10 feet from Texas Ave.
You do realize you are all being caught up in one of Techno's trolling webs.
quote:Strongly disagree. The new location is head and tails above their old one. It's also on a better intersection.
They were more "on Texas Ave" than the new location is.
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The new location is head and tails above their old one. It's also on a better intersection.
quote:No, Techno did. I've never had a problem with him until this thread - I always felt like this board ganged up on him and that he wasn't as bad as most posters claimed. And then I saw this insanity. He was wrong - made a simple error - and decided to derail an entire thread instead of admit it. Now I understand.
Wow. I typed two words hours ago- Fargos. BBQ- and seem to have derailed the entire thread.
quote:Fine. To make peace, I will say the old Fargo's was in the absolute greatest location right on Texas Avenue for all time.quote:No, Techno did. I've never had a problem with him until this thread - I always felt like this board ganged up on him and that he wasn't as bad as most posters claimed. And then I saw this insanity. He was wrong - made a simple error - and decided to derail an entire thread instead of admit it. Now I understand.
Wow. I typed two words hours ago- Fargos. BBQ- and seem to have derailed the entire thread.
quote:That's a different thread.
Since the move I think Fargo's has really gone downhill.
quote:Admittedly I do not eat out a ton, but when I do, I don't mind driving to either end of Bryan or College station, or anywhere else for that matter, for some good food.It's just that I forget La Riviera is even there. I'm not sure what the problem is, but it just doesn't stand out unless I drive through that shopping center for some reason. I can't recall ever seeing any advertising to remind me, either.
Why would you say La Riviera is in a bad place. Its on Texas, close to the University, plenty of parking, easily visible from the main road and has easy in/out access. The bulk of the restaurants listed seem to be in Bryan. Do people in College Station really have a problem driving 3-4 miles further to get some of the best food in the area?
quote:My recollection is that they were in a tiny blue building that was on Texas just S of 21. Definitely visible from Texas.quote:
The Fargo's old address was:
BRYAN: Fargo's Pit BBQ
1220 N Texas Ave Ste A
Bryan, TX 77803
979-778-3662
Open Tues-Sat 11-7
About as close to Texas Ave as you can get.
You are aware that they were not directly on Texas. They were behind a building on Texas if I remember right.
quote:Agreed. Much better frontage now.
In response to fargos, that location makes it! I drove by one day and out of curiosity stopped. Wouldn't have stopped if it was in a strip center.