Hate to hear this news about restaurants and local businesses closing. We all need to be more intentional in supporting local small businesspeople.
4:19p, 2/14/24
In reply to EBrazosAg
Murdochs is awesome! Already stopped by there twice. It is like a really big Tractor Supply with guns. Now I don't have to fight the crowds at Academy.EBrazosAg said:
Murdochs now open.
Murdoch's Ranch & Home Supply now open in College Station https://www.kbtx.com/2024/01/30/murdochs-ranch-home-supply-now-open-college-station/
Now just wondering if the Briarcrest Jersey Mikes will ever open. ……
4:27p, 2/14/24
In reply to Tumble Weed
I'm so there.
Oh, they have guns????Tumble Weed said:Murdochs is awesome! Already stopped by there twice. It is like a really big Tractor Supply with guns. Now I don't have to fight the crowds at Academy.EBrazosAg said:
Murdochs now open.
Murdoch's Ranch & Home Supply now open in College Station https://www.kbtx.com/2024/01/30/murdochs-ranch-home-supply-now-open-college-station/
Now just wondering if the Briarcrest Jersey Mikes will ever open. ……
I'm so there.
4:37p, 2/14/24
They have a pretty decent selection of Carhartt stuff too. I picked up a Carhartt lunch kit there.
6:47p, 2/14/24
Things come and things go. (BCS) is a Very tough city area for restaurants and retail. Very cyclical. And very college semester driven. Mid-December to mis-January and Summers are a big challenge to overcome. Take a lot of cash reserves. Those two forms of business ventures seem very high risk in this town, unfortunately.
College Station needs to lure industry outside of A&M to the market. Tough to do with Easterwood. Bryan does a better job with that.
College Station needs to lure industry outside of A&M to the market. Tough to do with Easterwood. Bryan does a better job with that.
7:49p, 2/14/24
In reply to Crawdaddy
The location is awkward. I never remember that it's there.
Crawdaddy said:Urban Table is for sale? Did I miss that somewhere in this thread?MarineBQ04 said:
Anyone know the plan for Urban Table? Seems like it would need a very specific buyer.
The location is awkward. I never remember that it's there.
8:50p, 2/14/24
In reply to phillytex24
I thought it was a sale of the real estate with a lease back to the restaurant. I suspect some kind of interest rate adjustment or reset in the original financing that doesn't work with current rates.
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9:30p, 2/14/24
We have really been enjoying the Urban Table family meals on Wednesday. We skipped this week because we did date night at 1860 but otherwise Wednesdays are now reserved for Urban table takeout for the family.
9:54p, 2/14/24
Until they tunnel the railroad, this is everything west of Wellborn to me....
I somehow got to Urban Table, though, a couple times and really enjoyed it. The problem is, though, Waze doesn't work when you cross Wellborn.
I somehow got to Urban Table, though, a couple times and really enjoyed it. The problem is, though, Waze doesn't work when you cross Wellborn.
10:10p, 2/14/24
In reply to TyHolden
Isn't Urban table at Barron and Fitch? That's east of Wellborn, isn't it?
10:22p, 2/14/24
In reply to trouble
I just don't go that way too often if I don't have to. I like Urban Table, though, and will continue to support it when I'm vacationing in the east.
Yeah, that little triangle area of Wellborn and Fitch is tricky. That's probably why I've made it to Urban Table a time or two. If you're reading the signs off 6, it's basically right there when you exit. Only to find it's 2-3 miles east of 6. And if you mess up and hit the Wellborn Expressway, you're never coming home.trouble said:
Isn't Urban table at Barron and Fitch? That's east of Wellborn, isn't it?
I just don't go that way too often if I don't have to. I like Urban Table, though, and will continue to support it when I'm vacationing in the east.
10:27p, 2/14/24
In reply to TyHolden
I just don't make it that far south very often. I like urban table and chef tai though.
4:06a, 2/15/24
I'm so SoCo resident and had been wanting something like Urban Table to come down that way for years... but I can't remember the last time I went. Guess I'm part of the problem
6:23a, 2/15/24
In reply to Crawdaddy
We used to go pretty regularly but a few visits in a row we mistakes with our order and it was not as good as previous visits. We just kind of dropped it from our list but maybe we need to give it another shot.
8:56a, 2/15/24
We go to Urban Table pretty often, usually for post church brunch!
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9:00a, 2/15/24
In reply to KidDoc
I know that some might have a different view, but we stopped going there when after they hosted drag shows.
It was disappointing.
It was disappointing.
10:18a, 2/15/24
In reply to tu ag
It's hard to find good drag shows in this area. It's only once a year, but you could check out Draggieland!tu ag said:
I know that some might have a different view, but we stopped going there when after they hosted drag shows.
It was disappointing.
11:07a, 2/15/24
In reply to tu ag
I know quite a few people that stopped going to Papa Perez after hearing about their drag showstu ag said:
I know that some might have a different view, but we stopped going there when after they hosted drag shows.
It was disappointing.
11:12a, 2/15/24
In reply to Geralt of Rivia
And the folks at PP will tell you that the drag brunches helped save their business during/shortly after the pandemic.
If you don't like them, don't go during one.
If you don't like them, don't go during one.
11:27a, 2/15/24
In reply to trouble
PP should focus on food quality- it used to be a favorite that we would hit up once a month. It is pretty bad now and we no longer go. Not because of drag shows, because the food isn't that good anymore. Maybe they should focus on quality, not entertainment.
11:45a, 2/15/24
I wasn't trying to thread derail with culture wars.
My point is that sometimes when you try to appeal to one side, you alienate another - therefore costing business you may never hear about.
Businesses need to understand that planting a flag sometimes drives the flag into the nail of their own coffin.
My point is that sometimes when you try to appeal to one side, you alienate another - therefore costing business you may never hear about.
Businesses need to understand that planting a flag sometimes drives the flag into the nail of their own coffin.
12:10p, 2/15/24
I don't even think they ever actually hosted one. I'm pretty sure they got bullied into cancelling it.
12:53p, 2/15/24
In reply to Crawdaddy
There's a difference between bullying and social consequences. I bet they wish they had never planted that flag as one poster put in; now they've frustrated both sides and gained nothing.Crawdaddy said:
I don't even think they ever actually hosted one. I'm pretty sure they got bullied into cancelling it.
1:36p, 2/15/24
In reply to tu ag
From the article
Some of the other places in town that have done these shows are The Corner Bar and Grill, Halo, Urban Table, The 101, and 3rd Floor Cantina.
Last night's show at Savage Brew Lab also raised money for The Trevor Project, a nonprofit that helps prevent suicide among youth in the LGBTQ community.
tu ag said:
https://www.kbtx.com/2021/06/28/its-not-just-about-pride-drag-shows-providing-bcs-businesses-boost-after-pulling-some-through-pandemic/
From the article
Some of the other places in town that have done these shows are The Corner Bar and Grill, Halo, Urban Table, The 101, and 3rd Floor Cantina.
Last night's show at Savage Brew Lab also raised money for The Trevor Project, a nonprofit that helps prevent suicide among youth in the LGBTQ community.
3:56p, 2/15/24
In reply to Tumble Weed
I would have figured Halo would go without saying. Sorta like saying "Chic Fil A has started serving burgers. Another restaurant that has been serving burgers is Burger King."
4:32p, 2/15/24
Pardon the interruption of the drag discussion, but city records show that permits have been pulled for interior work at 509 University (the former FedEx location in Northgate). The description is just "Sushi Bar." The owner is Cooley Properties, LLC.
4:36p, 2/15/24
I also see a permit for 1501 University Dr. E, suite 100, which I believe may be the former Starbucks location. It is for a place called Balanced Foods.