What is going in next to Jersey Mikes in front of S&W? Is that the new water tower? Where is the water tower going to be? Any thoughts out there ??
Well it closed for remodel but has not reopened due to COVID restrictions.Collectonian said:Golden Corral closed??KidDoc said:
With COVID and now fall Football up in the air almost all of the locations on University are jumping ship. Abuelo's, Golden Corral, Veritas, that wok place, Grub-- all empty. It is turning into a pretty large stretch of empty buildings.
KidDoc said:
Well it closed for remodel but has not reopened due to COVID restrictions.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Going & Gone: Burger Mojo got rid of their old fries and went to thick cut. TBH, not a fan of the new ones. Not sure if others have even noticed or if anyone else cares . I'd be curious to know from the owners why they changed em? I thought everything at Burger Mojo was perfect before.
Geralt of Rivia said:
Their baby O rings are really good. Preferred them to their fries
Hated the old fries. Love thick fries.Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Going & Gone: Burger Mojo got rid of their old fries and went to thick cut. TBH, not a fan of the new ones. Not sure if others have even noticed or if anyone else cares . I'd be curious to know from the owners why they changed em? I thought everything at Burger Mojo was perfect before.
Costa and Andreas said:
Hi all-
Well the old fry size debate commences! We love the old size (1/4inch) and made it from the beginning to facilitate expedient service. Upside is cook time, downside is heat retention.
When we opened Public and Main, we elected to go with 3/8 inch. In the pursuit of efficiency in our operations, we decided to try 3/8 at mojo so they would be the same for our production as we use common cooks at both concepts. With the 3/8, upside is heat retention, downside cooktime.
We thought all along that this debate would predictably rear its head and it has!
Soooo, we will be running a Facebook poll on which sized fry is better. May the best size win! It's the same high quality Kennebec potato cooked in the highest quality oil, so it's really about size.
Be on the lookout for the poll next week!
Thank you all for your business!
Customer Service and Please the People.....1/4 at one store and 3/8 at the other. HACosta and Andreas said:
Hi all-
Well the old fry size debate commences! We love the old size (1/4inch) and made it from the beginning to facilitate expedient service. Upside is cook time, downside is heat retention.
When we opened Public and Main, we elected to go with 3/8 inch. In the pursuit of efficiency in our operations, we decided to try 3/8 at mojo so they would be the same for our production as we use common cooks at both concepts. With the 3/8, upside is heat retention, downside cooktime.
We thought all along that this debate would predictably rear its head and it has!
Soooo, we will be running a Facebook poll on which sized fry is better. May the best size win! It's the same high quality Kennebec potato cooked in the highest quality oil, so it's really about size.
Be on the lookout for the poll next week!
Thank you all for your business!
Of course you guys are the professionals and know way more than me but I do feel like the other thinner fries whether at your place or others places can sit longer and or make the drive home better than the thick cut. I know I know..."fries are meant to be eaten in the car and not with the burger" some will say but I do both haha.Costa and Andreas said:
Hi all-
Well the old fry size debate commences! We love the old size (1/4inch) and made it from the beginning to facilitate expedient service. Upside is cook time, downside is heat retention.
When we opened Public and Main, we elected to go with 3/8 inch. In the pursuit of efficiency in our operations, we decided to try 3/8 at mojo so they would be the same for our production as we use common cooks at both concepts. With the 3/8, upside is heat retention, downside cooktime.
We thought all along that this debate would predictably rear its head and it has!
Soooo, we will be running a Facebook poll on which sized fry is better. May the best size win! It's the same high quality Kennebec potato cooked in the highest quality oil, so it's really about size.
Be on the lookout for the poll next week!
Thank you all for your business!
Announced over the weekend by the owners that they have no plans to reopen the Southern Flyer.susieq30 said:Their website says "Closed for Now" so maybe after the pandemic is over.EBrazosAg said:frito bandito said:Did not know that the Southern Flyer had re-opened. That is good news, always a good meal there.ratfacemcdougal said:
Love the Brenham and Fredericksburg airport restaurants...looking forward to this one.
Brenham (Southern Flyers) has not reopened ... at least not reliably. I would call before going. Houston aviators FB pages indicate it's not open at all. The business has not had a FB post in months.
Costa and Andreas said:
Hi all-
Well the old fry size debate commences! We love the old size (1/4inch) and made it from the beginning to facilitate expedient service. Upside is cook time, downside is heat retention.
When we opened Public and Main, we elected to go with 3/8 inch. In the pursuit of efficiency in our operations, we decided to try 3/8 at mojo so they would be the same for our production as we use common cooks at both concepts. With the 3/8, upside is heat retention, downside cooktime.
We thought all along that this debate would predictably rear its head and it has!
Soooo, we will be running a Facebook poll on which sized fry is better. May the best size win! It's the same high quality Kennebec potato cooked in the highest quality oil, so it's really about size.
Be on the lookout for the poll next week!
Thank you all for your business!
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Not good. I give it a year.bcstx06 said:
boomtown BBQ has a Now Open sign.
https://boomtownbbq.com/
AggiePhil said:Not good. I give it a year.bcstx06 said:
boomtown BBQ has a Now Open sign.
https://boomtownbbq.com/
I'm guessing what he had was what wasn't good, but I'd like some specifics. Their "twisted" bbq dishes look good.lockett93 said:AggiePhil said:Not good. I give it a year.bcstx06 said:
boomtown BBQ has a Now Open sign.
https://boomtownbbq.com/
What did you have and what wasn't good?
Had it for lunch. Their Yankee sandwich was delicious and the mac & cheese was good.halibut sinclair said:I'm guessing what he had was what wasn't good, but I'd like some specifics. Their "twisted" bbq dishes look good.lockett93 said:AggiePhil said:Not good. I give it a year.bcstx06 said:
boomtown BBQ has a Now Open sign.
https://boomtownbbq.com/
What did you have and what wasn't good?
At least the Sonics are still open.halibut sinclair said:Collectonian said:Golden Corral closed??KidDoc said:
With COVID and now fall Football up in the air almost all of the locations on University are jumping ship. Abuelo's, Golden Corral, Veritas, that wok place, Grub-- all empty. It is turning into a pretty large stretch of empty buildings.
That noise you hear is techo crying in the corner.