U.S. Cities  
Merry Christmas!

Go Back   City-Data Forum > U.S. Forums > Washington > Tri-Cities
Register Blogs Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Tri-Cities Kennewick - Pasco - Richland area

Welcome to City-Data.com forum! Make sure to register - it's free and very quick! You have to register before you can post and participate in our discussions with 700,000 other registered members. User profiles and some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your free account you will be able to customize many options, you will have the full access to over 15,000 posts/day about local topics and you will see fewer ads.

Get a detailed profile
Search Forums  (Advanced)
Business Search - 14 Million verified businesses
Search for:  near: 
Closed Thread


 
Old 05-18-2009, 02:49 PM
ICT
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: S Kennewick
1,972 posts, read 1,040,232 times
Reputation: 1209
j_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud of
Quote:
Originally Posted by M3 Mitch View Post
That is a good point, what's up with the conformist mentality and love of chain restaurants? When Outback opened, you would have to wait for an hour to get seated - why put up with that? Outback is good, but, it's a chain, if you have seen one you have seen them all.
To me, the ultimate example was the regiments of eager diners who waited over an hour to eat at...the Olive Garden. I think if you gave Tri-Citians a choice between a Chilis and 1000 new jobs at Hanford, they'd have to think about it.

To me, by far the most prominent local expression I would consider to have cultural value is the wineries. That is an area where we can, and do, compete favorably at very high levels. When I go visiting out of town, I like to take a bottle of one of the Bookwalter vintages with me--they don't disappoint, and people really appreciate a chance to sample something they might not see locally.
Quick reply to this message

 
Old 05-19-2009, 07:13 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: I <3 NY
371 posts, read 338,586 times
Reputation: 50
GameHog9 will become famous soon enough
lol, that is so true

Whats wrong with Olive Garden? Sure its the same ol, same ol, but I think its pretty good (That and I only go there like 4 times a year)
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-19-2009, 07:22 PM
ICT
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: S Kennewick
1,972 posts, read 1,040,232 times
Reputation: 1209
j_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud of
Quote:
Originally Posted by GameHog9 View Post
lol, that is so true

Whats wrong with Olive Garden? Sure its the same ol, same ol, but I think its pretty good (That and I only go there like 4 times a year)
It's not that there's something so horribly wrong about it per se; rather, it's that it is a completely prepackaged chain restaurant concept, with plenty of staff but little in the way of authentic Italian feel or charm, often bland and average (at best) and deserving of no special recognition. It is one thing for such a place to have customers. It is quite another for it to have people crowded outside as if Jesus of Nazareth were inside, offering free blessings and foot-washings. Getting excited about an Olive Garden is one step above going nuts because Jack-in-the-Box is coming to town.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-19-2009, 07:42 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Rocky Mountain West, native Seattleite
1,416 posts, read 1,033,220 times
Reputation: 376
pw72 is just really nicepw72 is just really nicepw72 is just really nicepw72 is just really nicepw72 is just really nicepw72 is just really nicepw72 is just really nicepw72 is just really nice
I say don't single out the Tri-Cities for lack of culture. Most metro areas of similar population offer about the same culture and restaurant scene. If anything, being three hours away from a major city puts Tri-Cities in BETTER position. Smaller town living, relatively inexpensive, and most of the time easy to get to the big city. Think about the poor souls who live in places like Idaho Falls, or Rapid City, or Billings, or Bismark. They have to drive all day to get somewhere with culture.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-19-2009, 07:45 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Eastern Washington
3,471 posts, read 2,097,338 times
Reputation: 1192
M3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud ofM3 Mitch has much to be proud of
Quote:
Originally Posted by j_k_k View Post
It's not that there's something so horribly wrong about it per se; rather, it's that it is a completely prepackaged chain restaurant concept, with plenty of staff but little in the way of authentic Italian feel or charm, often bland and average (at best) and deserving of no special recognition. It is one thing for such a place to have customers. It is quite another for it to have people crowded outside as if Jesus of Nazareth were inside, offering free blessings and foot-washings. Getting excited about an Olive Garden is one step above going nuts because Jack-in-the-Box is coming to town.
You, sir, have explained what I think is wrong with chain restaurants in general in a very succinct fashion.

So why do the local yobs go crazy for a new chain, but won't support locally-owned restaurants as well? Or are we proud that we *don't* understand?
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-19-2009, 07:51 PM
ICT
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: S Kennewick
1,972 posts, read 1,040,232 times
Reputation: 1209
j_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud of
Quote:
Originally Posted by M3 Mitch View Post
You, sir, have explained what I think is wrong with chain restaurants in general in a very succinct fashion.
My restaurant world took two armor-piercing hits in recent years. One, India Palace (a favorite of mine) moved from the middle of town to over near the mall, putting nearly the full diagonal of Kennewick between it and I. Two, Henry's in Kennewick closed up, so now we'd have to go to Richland (and recently even that moved to West Richland, and I don't like the new space much). I think we have to do everything in our power to support the good local businesses (Washington Hardware, for example) or we have only ourselves to blame when they go t.u.

At the same time, there are also plenty of local businesses that seem more like habits than businesses, getting along simply because 'that's where we're used to going' rather than because they merit support. It just drives me nuts to see the 'habit' places hang around when someone new comes in, tries really hard, invests their money, and their business eats flaming death in six months because it often takes years for many people here to break out of patterns and try something interesting and new.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-20-2009, 12:29 AM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
124 posts, read 110,355 times
Reputation: 26
tcres is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by j_k_k View Post
...for many people here to break out of patterns and try something interesting and new.
That's the exact reason I usually eat lunch solo. I love trying new places.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-20-2009, 11:09 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: I <3 NY
371 posts, read 338,586 times
Reputation: 50
GameHog9 will become famous soon enough
Quote:
Originally Posted by j_k_k View Post
It's not that there's something so horribly wrong about it per se; rather, it's that it is a completely prepackaged chain restaurant concept, with plenty of staff but little in the way of authentic Italian feel or charm, often bland and average (at best) and deserving of no special recognition. It is one thing for such a place to have customers. It is quite another for it to have people crowded outside as if Jesus of Nazareth were inside, offering free blessings and foot-washings. Getting excited about an Olive Garden is one step above going nuts because Jack-in-the-Box is coming to town.
Actually, Im one of those people. We dont have a Carls Jr. in Pasco! :shakefist:

DSL is making living much much easier in this "yogurt basin."

But seriously, this thread is pointless. Either you like it here or you dont. No one is making you stay. Dont make this into a Seattle board thread
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-21-2009, 01:02 AM
ICT
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: S Kennewick
1,972 posts, read 1,040,232 times
Reputation: 1209
j_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud ofj_k_k has much to be proud of
Quote:
Originally Posted by GameHog9 View Post
But seriously, this thread is pointless. Either you like it here or you dont. No one is making you stay. Dont make this into a Seattle board thread
A Seattle board thread? What's meant by that?
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 05-21-2009, 04:55 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: I <3 NY
371 posts, read 338,586 times
Reputation: 50
GameHog9 will become famous soon enough
"Oh the rain! Boo-hoo! Now I must waste 5 minutes of your life ranting about how much I hate it here which I could instead spend looking for an apartment in Myrtle Beach! Boo-hoo!"

That board is PLAGUED with these topics
Quick reply to this message
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick.

Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.



Closed Thread


Quick Reply
Message:

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Similar Threads


Go Back   City-Data Forum > U.S. Forums > Washington > Tri-Cities

All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:15 PM.

Copyright © 2005-2009, Advameg, Inc.

City-Data.com - Archive 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 - Top