They have been the longtime owner of Olive Garden and Red Lobster as well. There is probably about to be a Chuy's in every mid sized city in the US and probably several in every major city.
Yeah...Up until now (or when the deal closes) Chuy's still belonged to it's Austin founders even though they had expanded substantially around the country anyway over the last 10 years. I hope it doesnt lose something now but I suspect it will. Probably all the new ones build after this will be sleek looking designs and logos. The ones like the one in Waco will be viewed as the vintage Chuy's look before an eventual redesign of all of them, except perhaps the original on Barton Springs in Austin.whitetrash said:
They unloaded Red Lobster a few years ago.
But Chuy's appears to be following the path of On the Border. Both started out as better than usual Mexican food that drove out mediocrities such as the Incredible Chi-Chi's, only to become the second coming of the Incredible Chi-Chi's.
PartyBear said:
Hula Hut has not been owned by the Chuy's folks for quite some time which is probably why they really havent turned into a chain. ( I asked someone there about that, thinking they did still have the same owners). Yes I know there is one up in the DFW area as well. But I dont think that makes them a chain like Chuy's had become.
BTW I had been hoping they would place on in Waco on the river.
whitetrash said:
Darden's current brands:
Olive Garden
Longhorn Steakhouse
Cheddars
Yard House
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse
Capital Grille
Seasons 52
Bahama Breeze
Eddie V's
Chuy's
Sold Red Lobster in 2014 (smart move)
Failed concepts include:
China Coast (quite possibly the worst Chinese food I ever ate)
Smokey Bones (trying to sell oven-warmed BBQ in the South = bad idea)
I was going to mention as examples of Darden's closures China Coast (which I doubt many people even remember--it was 30 years ago) and Smokey Bones which at least lasted a little longer than China Coast. Darden shut down all China Coasts about 6 months after the one in Waco opened, which occurred in December 94.whitetrash said:
Darden's current brands:
Olive Garden
Longhorn Steakhouse
Cheddars
Yard House
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse
Capital Grille
Seasons 52
Bahama Breeze
Eddie V's
Chuy's
Sold Red Lobster in 2014 (smart move)
Failed concepts include:
China Coast (quite possibly the worst Chinese food I ever ate)
Smokey Bones (trying to sell oven-warmed BBQ in the South = bad idea)
I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Yardhouse isn't awful. Been to one in Indy and one in Pittsburgh.Big12Bear said:
I went to a Bahama Breeze years ago off Preston Rd in Frisco. I went during happy hour. Drinks and atmosphere were good. The food? Not so much.
Actually headed to one of their other concepts, Yardhouse, in a bit.
Re: Chuy's. Probably my most hated salsa on the planet. Cannot stand the watered down garbage. Fun for happy hour. The food is terrible.
PartyBear said:
They have been the longtime owner of Olive Garden and Red Lobster as well. There is probably about to be a Chuy's in every mid sized city in the US and probably several in every major city.
trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Been there, done that.Redbrickbear said:trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Move out of Texas and you will be begging for it
Redbrickbear said:trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Move out of Texas and you will be begging for it
BaylorHistory said:Redbrickbear said:trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Move out of Texas and you will be begging for it
Only if you move to Vermont or the 1990s.
Chuy's was never in my restaurant pecking order to begin withBearlyNose said:
If they do to Chuy's what they did to Cheddar's (which was to raise prices, reduce portions sizes and the number of sides per meal), then it will be time to find a replacement for Chuy's in your restaurant pecking order.
As I said. Soon there will be a Chuy's fairly close to you where ever you are unless you are in some very rural area of a fairly geographically large state.Redbrickbear said:trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Move out of Texas and you will be begging for it
I suspect Darden's first move will be to increase menu prices.Quote:
BTW I think Chuy's in its current original form is great. I hope Darden doesnt change things too much.
PartyBear said:As I said. Soon there will be a Chuy's fairly close to you where ever you are unless you are in some very rural area of a fairly geographically large state.Redbrickbear said:trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Move out of Texas and you will be begging for it
BTW I think Chuy's in its current original form is great. I hope Darden doesnt change things too much. I know the Chuy's founders are making big $$$ by selling out to Darden. But I hope Darden doesnt just ruin what it originally has been when just in Austin for a long time and in early branch out places like Waco.
I lived in Austin when they had only one or two restaurants and they were both located in the Austin area.trey3216 said:Chuy's was never in my restaurant pecking order to begin withBearlyNose said:
If they do to Chuy's what they did to Cheddar's (which was to raise prices, reduce portions sizes and the number of sides per meal), then it will be time to find a replacement for Chuy's in your restaurant pecking order.
I'm not a huge fan of their jalapeno ranch sauce. It's not bad on a salad or sammich, but I'm not eating it with chips. That's just me.Yogi said:I lived in Austin when they had only one or two restaurants and they were both located in the Austin area.trey3216 said:Chuy's was never in my restaurant pecking order to begin withBearlyNose said:
If they do to Chuy's what they did to Cheddar's (which was to raise prices, reduce portions sizes and the number of sides per meal), then it will be time to find a replacement for Chuy's in your restaurant pecking order.
The quality has fallen substantially since then.
Also, if you love the jalapeno ranch sauce like I do, the recipe is quite easy, and I have learned to make a thicker version that is better than what you can get from the restaurant anyway.
Yogi said:
Darden jettisoned Red Lobster long ago, but they ran it well.
I just haven't frequented Chuy's as much since they shrank the menu and got rid of Elvis's Chicken.
Yep, solid spot.trey3216 said:Yardhouse isn't awful. Been to one in Indy and one in Pittsburgh.Big12Bear said:
I went to a Bahama Breeze years ago off Preston Rd in Frisco. I went during happy hour. Drinks and atmosphere were good. The food? Not so much.
Actually headed to one of their other concepts, Yardhouse, in a bit.
Re: Chuy's. Probably my most hated salsa on the planet. Cannot stand the watered down garbage. Fun for happy hour. The food is terrible.
lived outside Texas for 6 years. Had Chuys once and was unimpressed. Haven't had it in 6 years since. Not good food and there's one not far from my houseRedbrickbear said:trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Move out of Texas and you will be begging for it
Redbrickbear said:PartyBear said:As I said. Soon there will be a Chuy's fairly close to you where ever you are unless you are in some very rural area of a fairly geographically large state.Redbrickbear said:trey3216 said:I've rarely enjoyed Chuy's. The only thing I actually like from there is the Hatch Chili sauce on the Chicken enchiladas.BylrFan said:
enjoy chuy's while it's here
Move out of Texas and you will be begging for it
BTW I think Chuy's in its current original form is great. I hope Darden doesnt change things too much. I know the Chuy's founders are making big $$$ by selling out to Darden. But I hope Darden doesnt just ruin what it originally has been when just in Austin for a long time and in early branch out places like Waco.
What do you think they are getting in terms of a sales price?