This is what happens to salad bars
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Originally Posted by foxmeadow
We have a group of 10-14 folks who eat out frequently. When Sonny's was open in Wildwood, we were frequent guests (apparently not enough though). We especially enjoyed the ribs WITH THE SALAD BAR. After they closed, we began going to Leisburg Sonny's. When they finally opened here in TV, we were grateful, but disappointed they did not have a salad bar. We voiced our concern each time we have been in there (about 8 times now) and the last time were told they have no plans now and will not consider, installing one regardless of how many folks want it. They further stated that they had to get Corporate approval to NOT have one. At any rate, due their refusal to listen to the will of a few of their (NOW FORMER) customers, we have continued our patronage of the Leisburg Sonny's. The first day they opened TV Sonny's, we spoke to one of the managers with the hope they would hear us. He stated that he must have heard that request more than 20 times within a 2 hour timeframe. I hope their rigid stance doesn't find them in the same position as Whiskey Creek. We Villagers have many, many options regarding caring restaurants.
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Seniors in a salad bar put them out of business. I have seen it first hand 1 orders the all you can eat salad bar, 1 orders water. Before they are done the ask to replenish the buns just so they can take them home. This happened where my late parents lived in n Miami Beach.Mom had bags of buns in the freezer. The salad place was great, lines out the door. Next time I came month later I was told they had gone out of business. 
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