last time I checked their website (about 6 months ago) it still showed breakfast was being served in Jenks. Went there at 930am and they were closed. Not for sure if this is the right place to post this, but its not really a rest review.
the one downtown served breakfast a few years ago. i haven't tried it lately.
Quote from: allspunout on January 24, 2012, 09:44:58 AM
the one downtown served breakfast a few years ago. i haven't tried it lately.
Why does the downtown location close so early? Not that I want to eat there but its just one of those things that keeps the status quo going in downtown. Its time to stop rolling up the sidewalks at 3PM on weekdays.
Quote from: carltonplace on January 24, 2012, 11:18:47 AM
Why does the downtown location close so early? Not that I want to eat there but its just one of those things that keeps the status quo going in downtown. Its time to stop rolling up the sidewalks at 3PM on weekdays.
This is possibly the thing that annoys me most about downtown. Getting anybody to stay open later you might as well be asking for a million dollars. But it sure is easy to cut back on hours.
It seems like it takes a slow month to cut back hours, but a busy millenium to expand hours.
Even the newer places suffer from this. Approximately the last five times I tried to get a Dilly Deli sandwich in the hour before their supposed closing time, they were already shut down or had been booked for a wedding or some such.
Quote from: TheTed on January 24, 2012, 11:36:57 AM
This is possibly the thing that annoys me most about downtown. Getting anybody to stay open later you might as well be asking for a million dollars. But it sure is easy to cut back on hours.
It seems like it takes a slow month to cut back hours, but a busy millenium to expand hours.
Even the newer places suffer from this. Approximately the last five times I tried to get a Dilly Deli sandwich in the hour before their supposed closing time, they were already shut down or had been booked for a wedding or some such.
It's simply going to take more housing downtown to turn this dynamic around.