iisanaggie said:
Just got an email that Fuddruckers in CS is permanently closed.
Well boo :-(
iisanaggie said:
Just got an email that Fuddruckers in CS is permanently closed.
I saw something for a "master planned business park" while driving by in that direction but I didn't investigate it too closely.BQ_90 said:anybodyBQ_90 said:
What is going in on Graham Rd next to A&M GERC building
yea I'm gonna climb out of seclusion today and go lookPS3D said:I saw something for a "master planned business park" while driving by in that direction but I didn't investigate it too closely.BQ_90 said:anybodyBQ_90 said:
What is going in on Graham Rd next to A&M GERC building
We tried it too. Actually, the best fajitas I have had in a long time. We got the Caldwell Fajitas (chicken, beef and shrimp) for two. I think it could easily feed 3 adults. We had dinner Wednesday, my husband had leftovers last night and we still have some left. We will definitely be back.Captn_Ag05 said:
Mas Fajitas opens this week.
Yes, I acknowledged that the restaurant had just opened and that I will be going back. The server wasn't ineffective because they had just opened, he/she just had a bad attitude.Quote:
Imagine eating inside a brand new restaurant with limited staffing and 50% seating during a pandemic and complaining about the service
Active cases here are 0.42% of the population in Brazos county, and that should be the metric. And if Abbott wants to enforce his order, he can come over here and do so.tb9665 said:
No The 50 percent rule is not a suggestion. It is ordered by the governor. I actually read that with our cases in Brazos County we are one of the top ten and the CDC says we should be at 25 percent,
I believe that what you have witnessed was a wee bit of sarcasm (and maybe noncompliance by the restaurant).Quote:
No The 50 percent rule is not a suggestion.
MiMi said:I believe that what you have witnessed was a wee bit of sarcasm (and maybe noncompliance by the restaurant).Quote:
No The 50 percent rule is not a suggestion.
When I was there this afternoon, some tables were marked as unusable due to distancing requirements.
I thought it was pretty good too. Didn't care for their queso, and my sons nachos were kind of weird, but the burrito and taco plates were good.TXCityGirl said:
Picked up dinner from the new Costa Vida in College Station. It was good. If you have dined at the Baja Fresh chain, it's very similar. Or you could compare it to a nicer Chipotle. Larger servings and a few different add-ons.
I have been waiting a long time for something to go in there. It is always a quick and easy stop to pick up a lazy dinner on the way home. (wnm 21 too far from the bypass. ha)Sub4 said:
A new fried chicken place called Shelia's opening in 2 weeks at the old Potato Shack/Wings' N' More location at the Exxon off of Hwy 21, and Hwy 6 frontage.
Its a local Bryan Family that I had the pleasure of talking to and they were a really sweet group. I'll definitely be checking them out once they open.
TXCityGirl said:
Picked up dinner from the new Costa Vida in College Station. It was good. If you have dined at the Baja Fresh chain, it's very similar. Or you could compare it to a nicer Chipotle. Larger servings and a few different add-ons.
Yes, but it heavily drained them of money. A lot of personal investment was made in Lubys that could have been invested in their "bread and butter" restaurants. In the corporate world, 37% is considered huge.UmustBKidding said:
Last numbers I saw was Harris and Chris papas own about 37% and bandera the Gramm owned hedge fund own close to 10%, but this was late 2019. So between both groups they held less than half of the company. The papas other establishments are private and not part of the Lubys bankruptcy
I have no clue if that's true or not, but the Grub space seems awful small for Napa Flats.ChampsAg said:
I heard that Grub is moving to the old Fox & Hound location and that Napa Flats is moving to the Grub location
JMac03 said:
Justice in the mall is listed as one of the locations closing during their bankruptcy stuff.
FlyRod said:
Friend told me tonight that Grub Burger has permanently closed.
toolshed said:Is there an official notice on the door or anything, other than a temporary closure?Wicked Good Ag said:
Not sure if already posted but looks like Grub closed down
Website and FB posts just say they're closed temporarily. I wonder if they decided it wasn't worth reopening at the 25% capacity. I highly doubt it's closed for good, as it's a model that they've either franchised out or opened other stores around the country themselves, not sure which. I hope they aren't closed, they're on our regular rotation.
trouble said:Wicked Good Ag said:
As stated before Grub Burger Bar is closed permanently
Their Facebook and website still say temporarily. Is there somewhere that says it's permanent?
hijakeroo123 said:
Update on the Grub situation: take this with a grain of salt, but according to the manager of the Dallas location whom I spoke with earlier today, the CS closure is just temporary.