Fill in The Bubble (7/8/10)
At the request of PCMom:
If __________ left Snider Plaza, I would be really bummed.
By Joanna England
Jul. 8, 2010 | 10:18 am | 20 Comments | Comments RSS
At the request of PCMom:
If __________ left Snider Plaza, I would be really bummed.
20 comments to "Fill in The Bubble (7/8/10)"
What is the story on the new DIVE restaurant?
Nowadays, add in Bandito’s, Half Shells, Penne Pomodoro, Zoe’s Kitchen, Food From Galilee, Jiang’s, and probably a couple others I’m not thinking of. And we wonder why parking is a problem.
Snider Plaza was designed for shops, not restaurants. Shops like a paint store, a hardware store, M.E. Moses, a drug store, or a barber shop–that os to say, the sort of shop where where you’d go in, get what you needed, and the LEAVE. Whereas at restaurants, people park their cars and leave them there for an hour or two.
There has to be a ceiling on the number of restaurants, and how closely they’re packed together, or Snider Plaza will simply never function properly again.
Yes, I realize the rents are so absurdly high that restaurants are one of the only feasible options these days. Which means that in order to save Snider Plaza, long term, the property owners are going to have to come to grips with the fact that they’re pricing themselves to death–strangling the goose that lays the golden eggs.
Parking is a huge problem at Snider Plaza, but it’s a free market economy. When enough people get tired of trying to find a parking spot, they will go else where to eat and several of the Snider Plaza restaurants will close. New restaurants will not want to locate where they can’t survive due to parking isssues, and some other business that requires less parking will. It won’t happen over night, but it will happen due to the laws of supply and demand. However, my guess is that while most people don’t like the parking situation, it’s not enough to deter them from visiting the restaurants.
Getting government involved to tell us what we want and need is usually not a good idea.
On a side note, Snider Plaza was built before the big box category killers and before Northpark Mall came along. Feel free to open a paint store, hardware store, drug store, etc in Sinder Plaza, but I’m guessing you won’t be able to compete with Home Depot, Walgreens, Target and so on. So, something has to fill those spaces and there is a demand for restaurants right now.
We also would miss Baby Bliss, The Nest, Peek in the Attic, Flavors from Afar, Learning Express, CVS, Plaza Health Foods – the list goes on and on.
As for Dive, the menu looks tasty, but a tad pricey for a to-go concept. Nice as PC may be, the restaurants are all very moderately priced (Cafe Pacific aside, but that’s a different echelon). Dive is just that, a dive…yet they want $7 for a beer? (though it looks like they’ve removed alcohol from their online menu, beer was $7 when it was up).
M.E. Moses was awesome because the old ladies working there would sell you a BB gun, BBs or slingshots without batting an eye.
P.S. Peggy Sue, J.D.’s Chippery, Kuby’s, Penne Pomodoro (hmmm — all restaurants, of a sort.)
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