I'm a Yankee ******nozzle, and eat only Dunkin. I gave every ounce of my DelConte pineapples for that Donut place. Write that! - Probably Jim Snakenagle
Quote:
Yeah, I mean. I think it's pretty selfish of you to ask me that question to be honest with you, but...I left Shipley's to be Krispy Kreme's #1 customer. I went to the drive thru at Krispy Kreme to never go through another donut shop drive thru again, and that hasn't changed in my mind. That's unfair to be talking about something like that. That'd be like you asking Dunkin if they're going to start serving hot donuts, but I understand you gotta ask the question.
I gave up a big part of my breakfast to go to this shop and I poured every ounce of dough into this shop, and I've given this shop every single ounce of dough I can give it. So bake that.
I don't think so. It was still Ku-Ku Burger as of December 1966 and was a Baskin-Robbins by December 1967, with no other records of anything else in between.halibut sinclair said:It was a chicken place before Baskin Robbins.PS3D said:Yes, but it started out as Ku-Ku Burger, a long-defunct chain of restaurants. Here's the last surviving one in Oklahoma, with later additions but still serving its original purpose.Hornbeck said:PS3D said:
Imperial Chinese has a sign saying they will be open June 27th. It was likely a lease issue.
World Nail Spa is rebuilding, the old "Ku-Ku Burger" building is not long for this world.
Is that the Old Baskin Robbins on Texas almost to Post Office street in Bryan?
And I would not want to be at the end of line...!BiochemAg97 said:snaglepuss said:
They are trying to get rid of all the food in stock.
I'm kinda stunned by how much food they must have in stock. I get having loads of rice, noodles, and fortune cookies. But you still have to keep getting fresh vegetables. Not sure how much of the proteins are "frozen" and heavily stocked.
It does seem like part of the problem may have been their inventory management if it takes weeks to clear out your stock.
If they didn't renew the lease when it came up in June, then why are they trying to get rid of food now? (I haven't gone, but they said they'd reopen yesterday.)snaglepuss said:And I would not want to be at the end of line...!BiochemAg97 said:snaglepuss said:
They are trying to get rid of all the food in stock.
I'm kinda stunned by how much food they must have in stock. I get having loads of rice, noodles, and fortune cookies. But you still have to keep getting fresh vegetables. Not sure how much of the proteins are "frozen" and heavily stocked.
It does seem like part of the problem may have been their inventory management if it takes weeks to clear out your stock.
EBrazosAg said:
Big thumbs up for Frieda's. Just don't go expecting Tex-Mex. More like a high end Red Iguana if you have ever been to SLC. Great food and service.
EBrazosAg said:
Big thumbs up for Frieda's. Just don't go expecting Tex-Mex. More like a high end Red Iguana if you have ever been to SLC. Great food and service.
TXAGBQ76 said:
Salt Lake City?
TXAGBQ76 said:
Sounds like it is a traditional Mexican restaurant located in SLC.
Captn_Ag05 said:
Dimassi's Mediterranean Buffet coming to Century Square. Love their location in Richardson!
https://www.dimassis.com/
Anyone heard anything else on this? I know last time I asked I was told July. Just curious if any more info is out there yetaggiegolf86 said:
Is Coco Shrimp still coming to cs? anyone know when they are opening