I'd give a Korean corn dog place a better chance at making it there...maroon barchetta said:That's a bold move.One Louder said:
Roni's Mac and Cheese bar going into the Which Wich space by campus.
I'd give a Korean corn dog place a better chance at making it there...maroon barchetta said:That's a bold move.One Louder said:
Roni's Mac and Cheese bar going into the Which Wich space by campus.
we've had 2 mac and cheese places go oob in less than a year. i give this less than 5% chance of being there next year.maroon barchetta said:
Which Which was the most sensible option for that space and the most affordable food option nearby.
If they couldn't make it I don't know how a Mac and cheese place will make it
"We have challenges with construction. We have some shiny new medians out front that have been extremely hard and devastating to revenues," says Wade."happyinBCS said:
it is my understanding the medians and road construction really hurt their business.
Smeghead4761 said:"We have challenges with construction. We have some shiny new medians out front that have been extremely hard and devastating to revenues," says Wade."happyinBCS said:
it is my understanding the medians and road construction really hurt their business.
https://www.kbtx.com/2024/02/12/two-more-restaurants-announce-closure-adding-growing-list-bryan-college-station/
TyHolden said:we've had 2 mac and cheese places go oob in less than a year. i give this less than 5% chance of being there next year.maroon barchetta said:
Which Which was the most sensible option for that space and the most affordable food option nearby.
If they couldn't make it I don't know how a Mac and cheese place will make it
Interesting that they are willing to consider selling the name, then.ChampsAg said:
My wife was told this weekend that Casa Rod will be moving to College Station. Not sure how credible the source is so take it with a grain of salt.
In the KBTX story they mentioned parking as a reason for slow business. Which is interesting considering this language from the listing:Rex Racer said:Interesting that they are willing to consider selling the name, then.ChampsAg said:
My wife was told this weekend that Casa Rod will be moving to College Station. Not sure how credible the source is so take it with a grain of salt.
Nobody that works in the Varisco Building parks all the way over there. Can't believe they are saying that!trouble said:
They are trying to blame A&M moving some departments to the Varisco building for their lack of business.
Their disappointing service and serious drop off in food quality is what has done it.
I'm sad to see them go too. The restaurant business is such a tough one. Food prices keep rising, cutting into margins. Menu prices keep rising. Families are more careful about where and when (or if) they eat out in this terrible economy. Then you have the always present issue of finding good employees.MyNameIsJeff said:
I think Amico Nave just didn't advertise properly. I've mentioned my disappointment in it closing to several people that didn't even know if existed. I think it is one of the best and most underrated restaurants in town.
Casa Rod, on the other hand, has significantly gone downhill. It was one of my favorite places 10 years ago. My wife and I went there twice in the last four years or so to receive poor service and food that tasted like it came from the frozen food aisle.
Rex Racer said:Nobody that works in the Varisco Building parks all the way over there. Can't believe they are saying that!trouble said:
They are trying to blame A&M moving some departments to the Varisco building for their lack of business.
Their disappointing service and serious drop off in food quality is what has done it.
Mr.Short-termMemory said:Rex Racer said:Nobody that works in the Varisco Building parks all the way over there. Can't believe they are saying that!trouble said:
They are trying to blame A&M moving some departments to the Varisco building for their lack of business.
Their disappointing service and serious drop off in food quality is what has done it.
Not saying I know the parking habits of those that work at the Varisco Building, but they are just a block away from Casa Rod. It actually makes a lot of sense they would park near the Varisco Building, which is near Casa Rodriguez.
We can agree to disagree, but you've proven my point. In your map, you highlight parking a block away (the northern highlight), the same distance or further than front door of Casa Rodriguez is from the Varisco Building. My point is the parking in between Casa Rod and Varisco may be used by employees and patrons of both. Parking near Casa Rod is not "way over there," it's closer than what you highlight and describe as "much closer."Rex Racer said:Mr.Short-termMemory said:Rex Racer said:Nobody that works in the Varisco Building parks all the way over there. Can't believe they are saying that!trouble said:
They are trying to blame A&M moving some departments to the Varisco building for their lack of business.
Their disappointing service and serious drop off in food quality is what has done it.
Not saying I know the parking habits of those that work at the Varisco Building, but they are just a block away from Casa Rod. It actually makes a lot of sense they would park near the Varisco Building, which is near Casa Rodriguez.
I do know the parking habits of those who work in the Varisco Building. Nobody is parking over there. There are numerous spots that are much closer.
Mr.Short-termMemory said:We can agree to disagree, but you've proven my point. In your map, you highlight parking a block away (the northern highlight), the same distance or further than front door of Casa Rodriguez is from the Varisco Building. My point is the parking in between Casa Rod and Varisco may be used by employees and patrons of both. Parking near Casa Rod is not "way over there," it's closer than what you highlight and describe as "much closer."Rex Racer said:Mr.Short-termMemory said:Rex Racer said:Nobody that works in the Varisco Building parks all the way over there. Can't believe they are saying that!trouble said:
They are trying to blame A&M moving some departments to the Varisco building for their lack of business.
Their disappointing service and serious drop off in food quality is what has done it.
Not saying I know the parking habits of those that work at the Varisco Building, but they are just a block away from Casa Rod. It actually makes a lot of sense they would park near the Varisco Building, which is near Casa Rodriguez.
I do know the parking habits of those who work in the Varisco Building. Nobody is parking over there. There are numerous spots that are much closer.
Unfortunately, the 90-minute and 30-minute parking in Downtown Bryan is not enforced. Office workers show up at 7-8AM and park there throughout the workday. The difference in parking availability M-F vs Saturday along the storefronts is staggering.Rex Racer said:Mr.Short-termMemory said:We can agree to disagree, but you've proven my point. In your map, you highlight parking a block away (the northern highlight), the same distance or further than front door of Casa Rodriguez is from the Varisco Building. My point is the parking in between Casa Rod and Varisco may be used by employees and patrons of both. Parking near Casa Rod is not "way over there," it's closer than what you highlight and describe as "much closer."Rex Racer said:Mr.Short-termMemory said:Rex Racer said:Nobody that works in the Varisco Building parks all the way over there. Can't believe they are saying that!trouble said:
They are trying to blame A&M moving some departments to the Varisco building for their lack of business.
Their disappointing service and serious drop off in food quality is what has done it.
Not saying I know the parking habits of those that work at the Varisco Building, but they are just a block away from Casa Rod. It actually makes a lot of sense they would park near the Varisco Building, which is near Casa Rodriguez.
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I do know the parking habits of those who work in the Varisco Building. Nobody is parking over there. There are numerous spots that are much closer.
https://f5s-img.s3.amazonaws.com/000/54/da/54dadff71a42629a444cd7813419c07a34995636_147329_u26315.jpg
People are mostly parking in those two lots highlighted because they are set aside for the Varisco. And any parking on the building side of the street is 90 minute parking, so you can't park there. If people were parking over there, they would be towed. There is no center of the street parking over there like there is on Main St.
The signs have been up for more than a decade. It's been an ongoing struggle.maroon barchetta said:
Business owners need to pressure the city to enforce those timed parking spaces.
Transportation on the TAMU campus can give them some pointers. Watch the money start rolling in from those tickets
BiochemAg97 said:Smeghead4761 said:"We have challenges with construction. We have some shiny new medians out front that have been extremely hard and devastating to revenues," says Wade."happyinBCS said:
it is my understanding the medians and road construction really hurt their business.
https://www.kbtx.com/2024/02/12/two-more-restaurants-announce-closure-adding-growing-list-bryan-college-station/
I find it interesting blaming closing amico nave on the medians but to keep shipwreck grill open given it is the same stretch of road and same medians.