View Full Version : wonder how competitive are restaurant businesses in TV?
mmatcg
05-28-2010, 12:43 AM
Well just look at these ads.
Buy one meal and get 2nd one 1/2 price, or similar ones.
Advertised by Beef O Bradys, Denny's, Tierra Del Sol
or even better,
"buy one and get one free" or similar ones.
advertised by Jersey Mikes, Sonics
Resource : America's Favorite Coupon Book
I think it will be tougher for restaurateurs this summer especially the ones who own their business in TV. That could mean more restaurants to be closed this year, hope that i am not being too pessimistic.
wmchale
05-28-2010, 06:08 AM
what ever will be will be!!
spk7951
05-28-2010, 09:28 AM
Restaurants do get more competitive during the summer months. Just today I noticed the RedSauce ad in the paper. Dinner for two including salad, choice of one of three entries and desert for $19 for two people. Pretty good price. Have seen others advertising summer specials as well recently.
zcaveman
05-28-2010, 10:53 AM
Several of the restaurants have $3 lunch coupons ($10 or more purchase) and $4 dinner coupons ($20 or more purchase) in the ads magazines in the local papers on Sundays. You can use the $4 as long as you spend more than $20 lunch or dinner time. Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Logan's, Longhorn to name a few. We usually cut them out of all of the ads mags and when I go to the restaurant, I use one and give the rest to the seniors near by. They appreciate it. Yesterday, I uses a $4 coupon and I gave away two $3 coupons to two tables and two $4 coupons to two other tables.
Also, many of these restaurants have email clubs that send you coupons for buy one get one, $10 off, and free birthday breakfasts, free desserts, etc. Denny's, Too Jays, Longhorn, Logan's, Applebee's to name a few. And if your spouse joins under their own email address they will get coupons also.
I just got a free appetizer at Cody's for joining the email club. Next month, my wife will join.
Every month, Paper Mint (I think) sends each address a magazine with lots of buy one - get one offers and other discounts. Some people toss them into the trash at the mail stop. I pick out two or three and eat cheap for the month.
And BTW - this is year round. I don't think they are more competitive in the summer. You are just now noticing it.
getdul981
05-28-2010, 11:56 AM
I was just wondering if there were that many people that go north for the summer that it caused a hardship on the restaurants. I'm glad to see that you say it's year round.
My wife and I both usually register for at the restaurants separately and get two coupons and discounts or whatever they offer.
mmatcg
05-28-2010, 11:23 PM
I certainly agree that the competition is year round. I just want to make myself clear, i am comparing how restaurants will perform in this summer than the last one. As I know, the slowest time in Summer could mean 40% difference in sales for some restaurants.
Just wonder if TV is overly populated by restaurants???
Mulberry Grove -- 5 restaurants
Spanish Plaines -- 4 restaurants
Spanish Spring -- 12 restaurants
La Plaza Grande -- 10 restaurants
Rolling Acres -- 5 restaurants
Buffalo Ridge -- 12 restaurants
Southern Trace -- 9 restaurants
Lake Sumter Landing -- 19 restarants
Colony Plaza -- 6 restaurants
And not to mention Spruce Creek, The Villages CrossRoad, etc.
jblum8156
05-29-2010, 04:15 AM
Well, there are too many restaurants in the summer when the snowbirds have flown, and not enough in the winter. C'est la vie!
wmchale
05-29-2010, 07:19 AM
Some will win and stay in business
and some will lose and be gone!!
otherbruddaDarrell
05-29-2010, 09:10 AM
And as stated before..............tick me off in the winter and lose my business in the summer when you need the customers!
Bogie Shooter
05-29-2010, 09:26 AM
I certainly agree that the competition is year round. I just want to make myself clear, i am comparing how restaurants will perform in this summer than the last one. As I know, the slowest time in Summer could mean 40% difference in sales for some restaurants.
Just wonder if TV is overly populated by restaurants???
Mulberry Grove -- 5 restaurants
Spanish Plaines -- 4 restaurants
Spanish Spring -- 12 restaurants
La Plaza Grande -- 10 restaurants
Rolling Acres -- 5 restaurants
Buffalo Ridge -- 12 restaurants
Southern Trace -- 9 restaurants
Lake Sumter Landing -- 19 restarants
Colony Plaza -- 6 restaurants
And not to mention Spruce Creek, The Villages CrossRoad, etc.
Are there really 19 restaurants in Lake Sumter Landing????
spk7951
05-29-2010, 05:39 PM
Are there really 19 restaurants in Lake Sumter Landing????
In The Villages Shopping Guide pamphlet I count 19 restaurants listed under the Restaurant category. However, on that list is Peterbrooke Chocolatier and Haagen-Dazs ice cream shop. Personally I do not consider them restaurants per se but I guess it comes down to your interpretation of a restaurant.
zcaveman
05-29-2010, 07:23 PM
I certainly agree that the competition is year round. I just want to make myself clear, i am comparing how restaurants will perform in this summer than the last one. As I know, the slowest time in Summer could mean 40% difference in sales for some restaurants.
Just wonder if TV is overly populated by restaurants???
Mulberry Grove -- 5 restaurants
Spanish Plaines -- 4 restaurants
Spanish Spring -- 12 restaurants
La Plaza Grande -- 10 restaurants
Rolling Acres -- 5 restaurants
Buffalo Ridge -- 12 restaurants
Southern Trace -- 9 restaurants
Lake Sumter Landing -- 19 restaurants
Colony Plaza -- 6 restaurants
And not to mention Spruce Creek, The Villages CrossRoad, etc.
I have been thinking about this. You say there are 5 restaurants in Mulberry. I count 1 - Beef O'Bradys. The others I can think of - Subway, Shang Hai (Chinese) and Paulie's are take out places. Yes they have eat in but that is a very weak definition of a restaurant. I haven't figured out where the fifth one is yet. I hope you did not count Walgreen's stand up bar or the take-out place in the Shell station orr the ice cream place. And Lopez CC is not in Mulberry. Where is the fifth?
Z
chuckinca
05-29-2010, 11:31 PM
Bruster's Ice Cream Restaurant.
(31 flavors and Kilwins are probably included in LSL & SS)
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mmatcg
05-30-2010, 12:30 AM
Sorry i may have miscounted it, i just followed the shopping n dining guide from http://www.thevillages.com/lifestyle/dining.htm. Maybe i should have used the word "eatery" instead??? do anyone count how many Villages' restaurants or dining places were closed this year so far?
jaspal
05-30-2010, 08:04 AM
Well just look at these ads.
Buy one meal and get 2nd one 1/2 price, or similar ones.
Advertised by Beef O Bradys, Denny's, Tierra Del Sol
or even better,
"buy one and get one free" or similar ones.
advertised by Jersey Mikes, Sonics
Resource : America's Favorite Coupon Book
I think it will be tougher for restaurateurs this summer especially the ones who own their business in TV. That could mean more restaurants to be closed this year, hope that i am not being too pessimistic.
Where do you get " America's Favorite Coupon Book" ?
Barefoot
05-30-2010, 09:20 AM
Several of the restaurants have $3 lunch coupons ($10 or more purchase) and $4 dinner coupons ($20 or more purchase) in the ads magazines in the local papers on Sundays. We usually cut them out of all of the ads mags and when I go to the restaurant, I use one and give the rest to the seniors near by.
What a thoughtful idea. Good for you Caveman! :coolsmiley:
mmatcg
06-02-2010, 09:54 AM
Where do you get " America's Favorite Coupon Book" ?
I don't remember if it's from Walmart or a doctor's office, anyways their website is http://www.afcb.net/coupon-books/fla, some restaurants could be accepting printed version of these coupons, just call to make sure.
thistrucksforyou
06-12-2010, 08:07 PM
Restaurants do get more competitive during the summer months. Just today I noticed the RedSauce ad in the paper. Dinner for two including salad, choice of one of three entries and desert for $19 for two people. Pretty good price. Have seen others advertising summer specials as well recently.
went to red sauce and we sat and waited for 20 minutes and was never waited on so we left with intentions of never going back
NJblue
06-15-2010, 08:45 PM
One of the best deals that we really liked from last summer was the 2 meals for $12 that the Red Sauce deli offered. It was really great and for that price you couldn't beat it. I haven't seen it advertised so far this summer. I hope they decide to repeat it.
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