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#21 Exile

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Posted 28 June 2005 - 12:55 PM

Brad Toy, on Jun 28 2005, 12:39 PM, said:

Is this the same thing as Potbelly Deli?  Didn't there used to be one of those in the area?

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No. Potbelly is confined to the midwest, D.C. and Texas. Their website is www.potbelly.com.

 

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Posted 28 June 2005 - 06:02 PM

Thanks for correcting me about Potbelly, Exile.  I thought someone had told me that they were only in DC, but I am glad to hear that they are not that local.  I would absolutely love to have one in the area, and I agree that it would do great business downtown.  I love their desserts too!  The ice cream sandwich, with their vanilla ice cream in-between two of their big cookies, is to die for!  It is huge, and only a few dollars!

Brad Toy, I know there is/was a Potbelly Deli in Clemson in the shopping center just off of Wall Street (in the corner between 123 and College Avenune, behind the BB&T).  It is not related to the Potbelly to which we are referring.

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Posted 28 June 2005 - 07:54 PM

Greenville, on Jun 28 2005, 06:02 PM, said:

Thanks for correcting me about Potbelly, Exile.  I thought someone had told me that they were only in DC, but I am glad to hear that they are not that local.  I would absolutely love to have one in the area, and I agree that it would do great business downtown.  I love their desserts too!  The ice cream sandwich, with their vanilla ice cream in-between two of their big cookies, is to die for!  It is huge, and only a few dollars!

Brad Toy, I know there is/was a Potbelly Deli in Clemson in the shopping center just off of Wall Street (in the corner between 123 and College Avenune, behind the BB&T).  It is not related to the Potbelly to which we are referring.

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Oh ya, now I remember that place.

BTW, if you check out the population numbers that Potbelly requires for their 1,2, and 3 miles radiuses, it is highly unlikely we will see one soon.

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Posted 24 March 2006 - 11:46 AM

View PostGreenville, on Jun 24 2005, 07:58 PM, said:

I am ready for Greenville to get a P.F. Chang's.  I heard some people on here mention that they were possibly looking at Greenville as an option for the near future.  How reliable is that information?  I hope it's true.  Knoxville, TN, Durham, NC, and Wichita, KS already have a P.F. Chang's, so why don't we?  They do tend to be in or around bigger cities, though, and I think us getting one would represent our progression as a "rising star."  B)

Thoughts?  Opinions?

P.F. Chang's is nothing special.  Just another chain restaurant.  I prefer the Cricket BBQ.  Are they still in business?  Pete's hotdogs?

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Posted 24 March 2006 - 03:36 PM

Cheesecake Factory and P.F. Chang's tend to locate in the same markets.  Therefore, it is reasonable to assume they are looking in the area.  I'm never tried P.F. Chang, but Cheesecake factory is quite good.

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Posted 24 March 2006 - 10:50 PM

View Postmcashlv, on Mar 24 2006, 12:46 PM, said:

P.F. Chang's is nothing special.  Just another chain restaurant.  I prefer the Cricket BBQ.  Are they still in business?  Pete's hotdogs?

Just because it is a chain doesn't mean that it isn't a positive gain for the Greenville restaurant market.  They don't put P.F. Chang's restaurants just anywhere like they do Waffle House.  It says something about Greenville to get a P.F. Chang's.  Same goes for getting a Ruth's Chris.  I don't care if they are chains, they are new additions to the market that other cities would love to have.

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Posted 25 March 2006 - 09:31 AM

View PostGreenville, on Mar 24 2006, 11:50 PM, said:

Just because it is a chain doesn't mean that it isn't a positive gain for the Greenville restaurant market.  They don't put P.F. Chang's restaurants just anywhere like they do Waffle House.  It says something about Greenville to get a P.F. Chang's.  Same goes for getting a Ruth's Chris.  I don't care if they are chains, they are new additions to the market that other cities would love to have.

I totally agree with this statement.  :thumbsup:

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Posted 26 March 2006 - 04:56 AM

I agree too.  I'm no fan of chain restaurants, but what it does say is that Greenville is more than just a dot on the map.  :thumbsup:

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Posted 26 March 2006 - 09:00 AM

I wonder if Cheesecake Factory will locate next to the Thomasville furniture store?

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Posted 26 March 2006 - 11:07 PM

I've never eaten at Chang's but I'm surprised no one has mentioned Liu's Chinese Bistro.  The food is very good.

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Posted 26 March 2006 - 11:21 PM

View Postjarvisj3, on Jun 26 2005, 05:22 PM, said:

Egghhh, Smokey Bones....lol. Oddly enough, they are designed by a Greenville archetectural firm. I fly to Tulsa tommorow to open the one out there.

Do you fly to all the openings? Did you by chance open the Shreveport one? Just curious.

PS... no offense, but Smokey Bones isn't the best BBQ I've had. I prefer many of the local BBQ joints to that chain any day. I welcomed it with open arms and an open mind, but aside from the TV volume controls at each table/booth, I wasn't impressed.

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Posted 26 March 2006 - 11:25 PM

View PostRestedTraveler, on Jun 24 2005, 07:45 PM, said:

I wrote to P.F. Changs a couple of months ago to ask about the rumor that they were locatiing on Pelham Road.  The reply that I received indicated that there were no plans for Greenville at this time.  I think I posted the reply in one of the other threads.

Don't take what they say as gospel. Of course they're going to say things like that to keep rumors to a minimum while negotiations go on about possible locations.

I happen to know, for a fact, that PF Chang's is fishing for the perfect location in Shreveport-Bossier, but I can't get them to tell me straight forward. I e-mailed them many months back and got a very similar response to the one you received, even after I'd seen their initial site plans for their proposed Shreveport location.

Again, I wouldn't put much stock into what they say, as they're likely just trying to keep rumors down while ironing out details... it's a typical practice with most chains.

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 07:18 AM

I used to fly out to do all the installs of POS equipment, but I've since been laid off from that job. I actually cabled the Shreveport location of Bones, but did not go back to install that store. What I found odd about Shreveport, and granted, I didn't look around the Youree area, but it wasn't right beside a mall, but in a suburban strip mall area, ala what Greenville's area that it would go into, aka Woodruff Rd.

In my opinion, Bones is just another chain restaurant. Some of the stuff they serve is good, but I'd take a local hole in the wall anyday.

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 07:55 AM

View Postjarvisj3, on Mar 27 2006, 07:18 AM, said:

I used to fly out to do all the installs of POS equipment, but I've since been laid off from that job. I actually cabled the Shreveport location of Bones, but did not go back to install that store. What I found odd about Shreveport, and granted, I didn't look around the Youree area, but it wasn't right beside a mall, but in a suburban strip mall area, ala what Greenville's area that it would go into, aka Woodruff Rd.

In my opinion, Bones is just another chain restaurant. Some of the stuff they serve is good, but I'd take a local hole in the wall anyday.

Yeah it's funny, I've noticed most Smokey Bones locations I've seen are in areas near large malls. I suppose the reason for their Shreveport location was because the suburban Youree location is much busier than the areas around both malls.

That's cool, though, sounds like you have a pretty eventful job, getting to travel to many store openings and such.

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Posted 29 March 2006 - 09:20 AM

View Postjanrey, on Mar 27 2006, 12:07 AM, said:

I'm surprised no one has mentioned Lieu's Chinese Bistro.  The food is very good.

I agree!  While the "status" and "prestige" are legitimate reasons to hope for a PF Chang's, if it's the food you like, then Lieu's delivers that already.

It's funny because I live less than 2 miles from Lieu's but had always gotten our Chinese from Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant just across the street at Woodruff Gallery.  But that was always for take-out.  Then went for dinner and chose Lieu's and it was a great discovery.  Practically in my backyard, too.

Of course Great Wall is also practically in my backyard and I have yet to try it out.

I can say that none of it is really all that authentic.  Must be the suppliers, because it's like the pizza.  For some reason it's just not the same as you'd get in the Northeast or even Chicago.  Then again, I think Chinese food is like pizza in that you can have a broad understanding of what it is and across the spectrum it's all terrific.  One Kung Pao can be world's apart from another, but even though they bear little resemblance to each other, the odds are that both will be great by their own rights.

Still, for me, there's something about Lieu's that makes it worth driving the extra 200 yards....

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Posted 29 March 2006 - 03:24 PM

Lieu's is excellent, and any Chinese restaurant in the area will be hard-pressed to beat it (P.F. Chang's included).

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Posted 31 March 2006 - 02:28 PM

View PostFiddlestix, on Mar 29 2006, 09:20 AM, said:

I can say that none of it is really all that authentic.  Must be the suppliers, because it's like the pizza.  For some reason it's just not the same as you'd get in the Northeast or even Chicago.  Then again, I think Chinese food is like pizza in that you can have a broad understanding of what it is and across the spectrum it's all terrific.  One Kung Pao can be world's apart from another, but even though they bear little resemblance to each other, the odds are that both will be great by their own rights.

Still, for me, there's something about Lieu's that makes it worth driving the extra 200 yards....


Yeah I say that all the time about pizza and subs.  There was nothing like the <insuert town name> House of Pizza up in Massachusetts.  Until recently, it was near impossible to get a hot sub and even now it's still not
up to par.  Ingredients maybe harder to come by down here, when you are a mom & pop restarant rather than a chain.  In Boston, of course, there is China town where one can get anything and everything.   However, we do have on thing over the North or Chicago...weather http://www.urbanplan...t=':shades:' />
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Posted 01 May 2006 - 10:22 AM

Most of you guys probably already know about this. Just in case some of you don't ... PF Changs is expected to open up in May 2006 @ The Shoppes at Greenridge. Woohooo !!!

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Posted 01 May 2006 - 10:49 AM

Welcome to Greenville, greenvillite!  I hope you find this place as exciting as we all do.  UrbanPlanet.org is the best place to stay up on the latest discussions around town. :D