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Yogi said:
Copeland also noted last weekend that Shorty's II will be going into Midway Center behind Ace Hardware and across the street from Rollo's II.
I think Trevino's used to be in that location.
1outawayBear said:Yogi said:
Copeland also noted last weekend that Shorty's II will be going into Midway Center behind Ace Hardware and across the street from Rollo's II.
I think Trevino's used to be in that location.
Yea I'm friends with one of the co owners. There were delays due to being in the same center as a daycare and having to get approval to sell beer etc so close to a daycare facility
A bunch of us are...1outawayBear said:Yogi said:
Copeland also noted last weekend that Shorty's II will be going into Midway Center behind Ace Hardware and across the street from Rollo's II.
I think Trevino's used to be in that location.
Yea I'm friends with one of the co owners. There were delays due to being in the same center as a daycare and having to get approval to sell beer etc so close to a daycare facility
trey3216 said:A bunch of us are...1outawayBear said:Yogi said:
Copeland also noted last weekend that Shorty's II will be going into Midway Center behind Ace Hardware and across the street from Rollo's II.
I think Trevino's used to be in that location.
Yea I'm friends with one of the co owners. There were delays due to being in the same center as a daycare and having to get approval to sell beer etc so close to a daycare facility
1outawayBear said:trey3216 said:A bunch of us are...1outawayBear said:Yogi said:
Copeland also noted last weekend that Shorty's II will be going into Midway Center behind Ace Hardware and across the street from Rollo's II.
I think Trevino's used to be in that location.
Yea I'm friends with one of the co owners. There were delays due to being in the same center as a daycare and having to get approval to sell beer etc so close to a daycare facility
Kyle is the man
Well I was with some friends Saturday and we drove by the place and its parking lot reminded me of Monday dollar mason jar beers at lake steak. place was packedclcrash29 said:
Great place, hope people go to support it, want to see this place do well.
Pizza is great and all, but this sounds tough to beat.1outawayBear said:
Monday dollar mason jar beers at lake steak
yea it was great. and they didn't card freshman like myself. Helluva timeRobert Wilson said:Pizza is great and all, but this sounds tough to beat.1outawayBear said:
Monday dollar mason jar beers at lake steak
Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
SteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
trey3216 said:
I typically don't wait that long. I also typically don't go places at the very busiest of times unless I'm fully expecting to wait to be seated and wait for my food.
Therein lies one of the problems. They have an enormous capacity due to the outside seating. Yes, they'll whittle that time down as the new cooks and servers get more experienced and efficient, but that may take 25% off the time with their capacity. But the capacity restraint will still exist. The oven isn't going to bake any faster. That's just the facts of the matter.
And I'm not trying to be trite or demeaning, it's just a function of seating capacity vs cooking capacity.
Bearly Interested said:
How is the pizza itself?
(I am super excited to go there in a boat and take in the scene.)
trey3216 said:I'm not trying to be trite or demeaningSteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
Bearly Interested said:
How is the pizza itself?
(I am super excited to go there in a boat and take in the scene.)
SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:I'm not trying to be trite or demeaningSteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
trey3216 said:SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:I'm not trying to be trite or demeaningSteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
Ok. Seems like you are misunderstanding me, or lacking knowledge of logistics/operations based upon this response. I was trying to explain the situation without having to dive into a huge explanation. Perhaps I'll get into that when I have 10 minutes to type.
tl;drSteamedHams said:trey3216 said:SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:I'm not trying to be trite or demeaningSteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
Ok. Seems like you are misunderstanding me, or lacking knowledge of logistics/operations based upon this response. I was trying to explain the situation without having to dive into a huge explanation. Perhaps I'll get into that when I have 10 minutes to type.
I get it, huge place, tons of pizza, physical limits of how quickly a pizza can cook.
But how they use their servers, how you prioritize slice orders vs whole pie orders, everyone being funneled into one register to order when they have four conceivable spaces to check people out, all of which is at the bar so you have to wait in a massive line to get a drink, etc, would qualify as kinks to me. All of which I assume will be worked out in time.
Again, my original post was to share my experience with others looking to try it out and bring the appropriate expectation that they, at this early stage, might have to wait multiple hours for their pizza.
That's it. Nothing more complicated than that. Don't make a mountain out of my molehill comment.
BUbearinARK said:tl;drSteamedHams said:trey3216 said:SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:I'm not trying to be trite or demeaningSteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
Ok. Seems like you are misunderstanding me, or lacking knowledge of logistics/operations based upon this response. I was trying to explain the situation without having to dive into a huge explanation. Perhaps I'll get into that when I have 10 minutes to type.
I get it, huge place, tons of pizza, physical limits of how quickly a pizza can cook.
But how they use their servers, how you prioritize slice orders vs whole pie orders, everyone being funneled into one register to order when they have four conceivable spaces to check people out, all of which is at the bar so you have to wait in a massive line to get a drink, etc, would qualify as kinks to me. All of which I assume will be worked out in time.
Again, my original post was to share my experience with others looking to try it out and bring the appropriate expectation that they, at this early stage, might have to wait multiple hours for their pizza.
That's it. Nothing more complicated than that. Don't make a mountain out of my molehill comment.
Ur smartSteamedHams said:BUbearinARK said:tl;drSteamedHams said:trey3216 said:SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:I'm not trying to be trite or demeaningSteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
Ok. Seems like you are misunderstanding me, or lacking knowledge of logistics/operations based upon this response. I was trying to explain the situation without having to dive into a huge explanation. Perhaps I'll get into that when I have 10 minutes to type.
I get it, huge place, tons of pizza, physical limits of how quickly a pizza can cook.
But how they use their servers, how you prioritize slice orders vs whole pie orders, everyone being funneled into one register to order when they have four conceivable spaces to check people out, all of which is at the bar so you have to wait in a massive line to get a drink, etc, would qualify as kinks to me. All of which I assume will be worked out in time.
Again, my original post was to share my experience with others looking to try it out and bring the appropriate expectation that they, at this early stage, might have to wait multiple hours for their pizza.
That's it. Nothing more complicated than that. Don't make a mountain out of my molehill comment.
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SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:I'm not trying to be trite or demeaningSteamedHams said:My post was meant as cautionary tale to others who might be interested in checking it out, coming with an expectation that their experience would be like 99.9% of the previous dining experiences. I don't know how often you typically have to wait for food, but beyond 2 hours is certainly out of my norm, even for a new restaurant.trey3216 said:Seems like it was the 200 pizzas in front of you that made yours take 2 hours.SteamedHams said:
We did the new Slowrise this past Friday. It was packed, the space is enormous and it was standing room only. Had to park two fields over, took almost 2 hours to get our food. Nearly walked out but held out to the bitter end. We had our 5 & 7 year old with us, so that was pretty tough. I realize its early so, there's some grace there. But I probably won't be back for a good while until I hear of the kinks being worked out.
Location is neat though, saw some ridiculous boats pulling up into their docks, made for some fun dining scenery. But two hours for a pizza is just criminal. Hopefully they get it all worked out.
Probably not as many kinks to work out as you think. Purely a function of order logjam and limitations of time constraint, i.e. the physics of the oven.
Ok. Seems like you are misunderstanding me, or lacking knowledge of logistics/operations based upon this response. I was trying to explain the situation without having to dive into a huge explanation. Perhaps I'll get into that when I have 10 minutes to type.
I get it, huge place, tons of pizza, physical limits of how quickly a pizza can cook.
But how they use their servers, how you prioritize slice orders vs whole pie orders, everyone being funneled into one register to order when they have four conceivable spaces to check people out, all of which is at the bar so you have to wait in a massive line to get a drink, etc, would qualify as kinks to me. All of which I assume will be worked out in time.
Again, my original post was to share my experience with others looking to try it out and bring the appropriate expectation that they, at this early stage, might have to wait multiple hours for their pizza.
That's it. Nothing more complicated than that. Don't make a mountain out of my molehill comment.
CorsicanaBear said:
Ribeye gyro is legit.