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New FMK Restaurant Coming to Buffalo Ridge
Daily Sun , 8/19/24, pg C3
FMK RESTAURANT GROUP OPENING ANOTHER RESTAURANT FMK Restaurant Group is bringing a new concept to The Villages. Later this fall, the company will open Tap House Social, a casual sports and craft beer themed restaurant, at Buffalo Ridge. FMK will begin construction soon to renovate the former Red Lobster building, at 3830 Wedgewood Lane. "We think there's a good opportunity for it," said Philip Benjamin, vice president of market strategy and concept development for FMK. "We wanted to bring in another sports bar into that area for people to get together, be social and watch sports." The company currently operates Bella Vita Italian Steakhouse, Bluefin Grill & Bar, Bonifay Country Club, Belle Glade Country Club, Chop House at Lake Sumter, Evans Prairie Country Club, Coastal del Mar Seafood Grill, Harvest Restaurant & Bar, Orange Blossom Hills Country Club, and Scooples Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant in The Villages. FMK also is planning to open Victory Sports Grill later this year in Middleton. |
Wow, this is great news! TV needs a good sports bar with a good craft beer menu.
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That is pretty close to a Hooters, my guess wasn't all that far off. David? |
Good news.
FMK seems to know what they're doing. |
Red Lobster
FMK will have a sports bar and craft brewery in the building. In the daily sun today.
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Wonder if during playoffs and certain games if FMK will have the $20 for your spot to watch games, like Millers.
We are big craft beer fans, and will have zero problems paying higher price. Would be a bonus like most breweries, have flights to choose what beers you want to try. |
I wish them luck with their new venture. It’s obvious they have good insight to have purchased the Red Lobster property with Costco moving basically next door. All the traffic should be good for business in that location.
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Will the servers be under 40 and all female?
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them from outside TV. |
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Not a fan of monopolies which FMK is pretty close to having. They are better than average but too much of their fare is repetitive, with a tweak here & there. Totally understand why. Less expensive for them to buy in bulk. However not really helpful or interesting for the consumer.
We are looking forward to other owned restaurants opening up, such as Harry & The Natives. |
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Casual - check, sports on tv - check, 25 kinds of beer - check, average at best food (guessing here but I'm willing to take that gamble) - check and most of all because I was fooling around when I said it several days ago and this news is close enough to meet my confirmation bias needs |
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I don't think that "buying in bulk" is necessarily the reason for their success. Some places that have gone under, or are hurting, are/were part of chains much larger than FMK with the same ability to buy in bulk, if not more so, than FMK restaurants. Red Lobster, for example. Sonny's Barbecue for another: part of a chain of restaurants that at one time numbered over 100. Bottom line: if your food and/or service is not up to quality, then the presence of FMK means that you are going to lose customers. That's not a bad thing. That's called competition; the essence of a free market. And Villagers benefit thereby. |
Service has always been good to very good at FMK establishments. The presence of FMK hopefully causes other establishments to “up their game” in the area of service.
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I love FMK but their making other restaurants “up their game” has in most cases only resulted in their upping their prices with no improvement in service or food quality! So more inflation.
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The bubble offerings are serviceable. If you want a better product...be prepared to take the Caddy and not the cart! |
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