Showing posts with label MT Restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MT Restaurants. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

What Great Falls craves (Part 1, Chains)


Last Friday we asked our local Facebook community what restaurants they would love to see in Great Falls. Four days later we received over 200 responses, and so far Olive Garden (OG) is the overwhelming winner (36 votes and counting). Red Lobster (RL), currently holding 22 votes as the close second.







The striking popularity (in absence) caused us to look a little closer: Darden Restaurants, the parent of both chains describes the Red Lobster brand as "the promise of a refreshing seaside dining experience", and Olive Garden, as "an idealized Italian family meal".  The strategy seems to pay off. While the dining sector as a whole was struggling in recent years, Darden Restaurant stock keeps growing.

http://investor.darden.com/investors/stock-information/default.aspx

The bad news for fans of both brands is that they generally require trade areas between 100,000 (OG) and  125,000 (RL) people, so it may be worth considering a local seafood and Italian dining alternative. Consider that a much larger portion of local business profits stays in the community. But before we look at the local food wishlist, check out the remaining Top-Ten of chains:

3. Famous Dave's15
4. Texas Road House12
5. Chipotle10
6. Buffalo Wild Wings10
7. Chick-fil-A9
8. Dave'n'Busters8
9. Hooters8
10. Chuckecheese8

Brittany B. commented that Famous Dave's (#3) and Five Guys (#16) will be here soon.

Other chains in order of popularity included:

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Cracker Barrel 7
Red Robin 6
Burger Master 6
Outback 5
Johnny Carino's 5
5 Guys Burgers and Fries 4
Pf Changs 4
Joe's Crab Shack 3
Ihop 3
Cheesecake Factory 3
Zandy 3
Jack Box 3
White Castles 3
Panera Bread 3
Outback 3
Waffle House 2
Bubba Gump's 2
Dicks Hamburgers 2
Pizza Ranch 2
Souplantation 2




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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Great Falls, Montana Restaurant Makeover?

Instead of trying to import more great dining options, how about focusing on helping our local restaurants to become that great option?

The idea is not new, and TV shows like "Restaurant Impossible" by Food Network, and Fox "Kitchen Nightmares" suggest a trend. The Great Falls tribune already prominently features successful local "Ugly Bathroom Makeovers".

Google Plus rates restaurants with equal points for service, quality, and atmosphere. As laid out in previous posts, social Media and cellphone based cameras enable dining customers to share their experience with the world.  Similar to the TV series and local bathroom makeovers, a team of local businesses and organization could form a strike force, including marketing, design, building, and management assistance. Carefully documented into case studies, these projects could provide similar businesses (and their banks) with information and inspiration to decide on their own next moves.

Which local restaurant business do you nominate for a "makeover"?

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