That's not just Iowans. It's funny how you ask someone how a place was and they tell you how much food they got, not whether it tasted any good.
This is very much a Midwestern/southern type of answer.
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That's not just Iowans. It's funny how you ask someone how a place was and they tell you how much food they got, not whether it tasted any good.
Pollard should be making a statement regarding LJS closing any minute now.I have to say, this thread is way more enjoyable than the Pollard/Bubu threads.
“We are disappointed to learn of the Long John Silver’s decision to close their Ames location†Pollard said. “We believe the university should have the sole right and responsibility to determine any student’s participation in eating greasy fast food while at Iowa State University.â€
Red Lobster is also gradually folding.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.
Red Lobster is also gradually folding.
Red Lobster is also gradually folding.
That place usually looks relatively busy when I happen to drive past it.
On another Ames restaurant note, looks like Fighting Burrito, Chipotle, and Panchero's are all still successful, even when Qdoba couldn't make it work with the same number of Mexican fast-casual a couple years ago.
Can't say I'm too surprised by this, and won't be surprised to see other locations close either. There is really no reason to go to LJS other than if your a big hush puppy guy. Ate there once and that was it. You can get much better fish for a similar price at Culvers. Wonder if something else will move in there?
I think Qdoba closely was solely because of a crappy location. You couldn't get in and out of there without it being a major ordeal. Their soup was maybe my favorite fast food item in Ames.
Chick-fil-a? It's a pretty good location.
If Chick-fil-A moved to Ames, I can honestly forget about LJS and not worry about it. :biggrin:
There was a girl at my old job who used to announce to me whenever she was going to LJS or B-Bops for lunch, because both of those would end up with her in the bathroom for the rest of the afternoon. I was gone one day, and she had to ask another female coworker to go grab her some clean pants. :-/