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So, horrible start to my day today. Driving by Long John's in Ames and it says it's closed for good on the sign. Now where am I going to go to get my week's worth of calories in one meal?? :frown:
I do have to say that the service, at least at the one in Ames, was pretty bad. Average wait time of 15 minutes even if you were the only one there.
Went to LJS on a Lenten Friday. Drive-thru. Grabbed a fish sandwich to go. 10 minutes later, at the BFE city limits I opened the bag and grabbed a bite. Bacon bits. Great. Kinda negates the whole no-meat-on-Friday thing. You'd think a restaurant that specializes in fish would get that part.
My intestines are unwinding as we speak. A sad day. I was always drawn to a Long Johns ever few years to remind myself why I didn't go there. So good and yet so bad.
Does the scent give you instantaneous diarrhea?Dang.....
I ride a motorcycle to work..sometimes going home the wind is just right and the smell of LJS fills my helmet.
The Mexican gumbo? Un freaking believable. My favorite soup in Ames is Hickory Park French onion but man was that Qdoba stuff good.
This perfectly describes LJS. I love going there until after I eat it. I had to promise myself when I got older to only allow a trip a year. I still think the chicken is the best fast food chicken out there. I'm going to be pretty disappointed if they all close.
It's also awesome the particular one in Ames served beer. No one ever believes me on that, but it did through the late 90s when I was at ISU. Never carded either (not that I tried). I'm also told in the late 80s they served it in through the drive thru.
Red Lobster is also gradually folding.
This perfectly describes LJS. I love going there until after I eat it. I had to promise myself when I got older to only allow a trip a year. I still think the chicken is the best fast food chicken out there. I'm going to be pretty disappointed if they all close.
It's also awesome the particular one in Ames served beer. No one ever believes me on that, but it did through the late 90s when I was at ISU. Never carded either (not that I tried). I'm also told in the late 80s they served it in through the drive thru.
If this is a nationwide trend, expect over-the-counter drug companies that make Tums, Rolaids, Pepto, etc. to start announcing massive layoffs due to sudden drop in demand.
I have not been to LJS in about 25 years. Not since one of the kids threw up in the parking lot after eating there. That just sticks in my head every time I think about eating there.
Visited Ames LTS on my second visit to Ames - for the Iowa State Science and Technology Fair my senior year in HS. It was Lent and my mother hangs onto her Italian Catholic traditions with a death grip and will resort to eating LTS. That being said, I've always had a cast iron stomach and am able to handle places like LTS, and I didn't find the taste that horrible either.
Long Tom Silvers?
Long Tom Silvers?
I have no idea what the hell I was thinking, but I'm gonna be too lazy to go back and change it.
If anyone just has to need to go to a LGS there is one in Urbandale on Douglas that is a combo LGS/A&W.
Does the scent give you instantaneous diarrhea?
blech, was a giant gut bomb for me.
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And apparently it's doing well overall.
Relaunching Long John Silver
New ownership at
Long John Silver’s, a former Kentucky quick-serve restaurant success story that’s spent much of the past two decades growing stale, plans a major relaunch of the brand this year via a healthy-can-be-delicious strategy.