Robin Garr wrote:Isn't that the company that's supposedly moving into the long-vacant Lynn's? I'm trying to decide whether it will be much of an improvement over a decaying empty building.
Mark R. wrote:Robin Garr wrote:Isn't that the company that's supposedly moving into the long-vacant Lynn's? I'm trying to decide whether it will be much of an improvement over a decaying empty building.
That's certainly one of the rumors along with the rumor that is going to be a barbecue place. If it is Tazikis I certainly don't see it being a good fit. It's way too large for their typical place and the type of food they have is not something makes it a destination for people to go to. It's more like a place that you stop into if you're in the area because you're hungry.
For Greek food we certainly prefer "Little Greek" which is in the Shelbyville Road Plaza. Much more authentic food and the prices are a little better. Still a chain but run much more like a local business.
James Natsis wrote:Folks, let's don't take it for granted. We don't need to settle for these Tzaziki/Little Greek and other types of mediocre franchises, at least not on a regular basis.
Mark R. wrote:James Natsis wrote:Folks, let's don't take it for granted. We don't need to settle for these Tzaziki/Little Greek and other types of mediocre franchises, at least not on a regular basis.
Unfortunately when you have a desire to have some Greek food the options are quite limited. Little Greek is certainly the better of the 2 in that case. For other food types you are certainly right it's basically silly to go to a chain restaurant of any type.
Mark R. wrote: For other food types you are certainly right it's basically silly to go to a chain restaurant of any type.
Jason H wrote:Actually, there is a rumor that the old Lynn's could be a future Trader Joe's. The developer is known to work with Trader Joes and the area is in need of a specialty market, but I could be mishearing things.
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