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Originally Posted by graciegirl
But they are not in the majority. AND even those folks, with the more expensive homes, most of them, are still mindful of the bottom line. I know a quite a few who live in Premier neighborhoods who still keep their frugal ways and that may be how they got there.
Business will come if business can be supported.
There is nothing terrible wrong with the restaurants here.
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In your opinion there is nothing wrong with the restaurants here, but looking at the posts, many of them agreed with the OP. We all know people who are well off that are also cheap. And we all know people who don't have tons of money that will spend it on a good meal at a nice restaurant. Who cares if wealthy people are in the majority or not. That is not the point of the thread. The point is, as one of the posters commented, food in the Villages is a hit or miss affair, and many of us go outside The Villages for a good meal. The food tends to be better, cheaper, and restaurants not as overcrowded.