I haven't been in 24-25 years but just read on KWTX it closed today. If memory serves me correctly it opened about 30 years ago this spring maybe 30 years ago this past Fall.
Localbear said:
I took my wife on our first date there when we were sophomores at Baylor. We dated for 4 more years and have been married for 23.5 more. We still joke about our fancy Applebees first date
"Apologies to its fan.. fify.....Grumpy said:
Sorry, but I am apparently responsible for this. My wife and I drove by it the other day and I said, "I can't believe that restaurant is still open." This is the 3rd time I jinxed a Waco restaurant and it closed immediately after my pronouncement. Apologies to its fans.
I think when it opened and for much of it's time it was in a good location as Valley Mills is where all the restaurants and stores were (or just off of).PartyBear said:
I'm not sure I would say a bad location. But now in the 2020s the location is unusual for a major chain that isn't fast food so perhaps it is now outdated. Again it opened somewhere in the period between summer of 93 and summer of 94 if I recall correctly. It wasn't an odd place for such a restaurant at the time. Speaking of which, I'm not sure why they aren't just relocating like Chili's did.
I'm not sure what the deal was with Applebees. As I had said, we have not been since about 2000 and I cant explain why really. I remember it as pretty good. it looks really good in the commercials. I believe my recollection was that it was a bit overpriced back in those days. Not sure if at this point that was a reasonable view or not. I just remember thinking that at the time. The funny thing I was just thinking the other day it had been a long time since we had gone and we should go back sometime.cowboycwr said:
As a side note.... why is it that when Waco restaurants close they seem to do so suddenly?
Applebees
Fuzzys
etc.
At least fuddruckers made an announcement and people had some time to go say goodbye but it seems many others just up and close one day with no notice to the public or even the employees.
Corporate decision. Some choose to make an advance statement (like Fuddruckers, which is or has pretty much shut down everywhere), but most prefer to do so in the middle of the night and attempt to draw as little fanfare as possible.cowboycwr said:
As a side note.... why is it that when Waco restaurants close they seem to do so suddenly?
Applebees
Fuzzys
etc.
At least fuddruckers made an announcement and people had some time to go say goodbye but it seems many others just up and close one day with no notice to the public or even the employees.
That's been my impression of every Applebee's I have been to in 20 years ... everything seemed old and worn, sticky and grungy.Old300Bear said:
That restaurant was just worn out. Far beyond time for a remodel. Everything in the place was sticky or grungy.
Waco location opened in 1998 and shuttered in 2008. I always presumed they were on a 10 year lease and chose not to renew.PartyBear said:
Is TGIFridays out of business nationally? The one in Waco only lasted from about 98 to 2000 maybe 2001.
Yogi said:
Bad/ wrong location. I would relocate to 35 and 340.
I used to go fairly often until about 7-8 years ago when I was single and I was working nearby. We would go for happy hour or at times I would just do the curbside (before everyone had curbside) where they brought it to your car and pick up dinner on the way home. It was reasonably priced and they often had deals for happy hour or a two for ____ (low price) or a drink, appetizer, entre deal.PartyBear said:I'm not sure what the deal was with Applebees. As I had said, we have not been since about 2000 and I cant explain why really. I remember it as pretty good. it looks really good in the commercials. I believe my recollection was that it was a bit overpriced back in those days. Not sure if at this point that was a reasonable view or not. I just remember thinking that at the time. The funny thing I was just thinking the other day it had been a long time since we had gone and we should go back sometime.cowboycwr said:
As a side note.... why is it that when Waco restaurants close they seem to do so suddenly?
Applebees
Fuzzys
etc.
At least fuddruckers made an announcement and people had some time to go say goodbye but it seems many others just up and close one day with no notice to the public or even the employees.
I think we had a Boston Market in the late 90s for a hot minute.TenBears said:
Does Wacoville have a Boston Market? I read they are on life support as well. And Red Lobster has "all you can eat shrimped" itself almost out of business. It's The Twilight of the Fast Casual Gods.
BaylorHistory said:I think we had a Boston Market in the late 90s for a hot minute.TenBears said:
Does Wacoville have a Boston Market? I read they are on life support as well. And Red Lobster has "all you can eat shrimped" itself almost out of business. It's The Twilight of the Fast Casual Gods.
Only fast food-ish places near Waco Dr and Lake Air were Fazoli's (still there) and, across the street, Souper Salad, Subway, Smoothie King (all gone) and Chuck E. Cheese (still there).BaylorHistory said:
Hmmm, I seem to remember one being on Waco Dr near what is now Barnes and Noble. What might I be thinking of instead?
Correct. In the building that was originally Saxon Sandwich Shop, then Taco Torch, then Kenny Rogers, then Schlotzsky's, then the burger joint run by Stranger, now Valles.Funky Town Bear said:
There was a Kenny Rogers Roasters on Valley Mills between Waco Dr and Bosque back in the mid 90s. Similar to a Boston Market. But in fact not one.
Funky Town Bear said:
There was a Kenny Rogers Roasters on Valley Mills between Waco Dr and Bosque back in the mid 90s. Similar to a Boston Market. But in fact not one.
That must've been what I was thinking of as I distinctly remember waiting in the car for my parents to get a grilled chicken after church one time.Funky Town Bear said:
There was a Kenny Rogers Roasters on Valley Mills between Waco Dr and Bosque back in the mid 90s. Similar to a Boston Market. But in fact not one.