January and February (except for Valentine's Day) are slow times in the restaurant business even in peak times.
I am eating out a lot less recently. It is certainly not that I cannot afford as my income will be higher than last year. And it is not because of a fear of a worsening economy.
There are three reasons.
After spending the holidays in Nashville and enjoying great meals at half the price that I pay in this town, I have to question whether it is worth spending the money. In addition, I generally eat better and healthier at home than when in restaurants.
Second, so many operators have this "woe is me" attitude that permeates their operations. You would think that in thsi economy, you would have servers providing you the best service you have ever received. Unfortunately, I see more employees looking board, leaning and providing indifferent service to customers.
Third, restaurants are NOT giving me what I want. We are not through January and TWICE I have arrived at restaurants that decided to close early due to "slow business". i got chased from one restaurant 20 minutes BEFORE closing as the owner had "turned off the oven. Heck, you cannot even get a dark-roast coffee at Starbucks after 6 pm anymore in this area (or at least in the four stores that I have tried between Woodstock and Lake Forest).
BTW, Caribou ran a free decaf coffee promotion this week in response to Starbuck's decision to eliminate decaf coffee availability after a certain time.
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jlawrence01 on January 31st, 2009, 10:59 am, edited 1 time in total.