GAF wrote:I am a simple man with a simple phone. All I ask for is a sheet of paper that lists GNRs by neighborhood with addresses and phone numbers, like the old pocket chart. The Tinyurl site doesn't seem to have addresses, for what it is worth. Perhaps this is a DIY project.
GAF wrote:
I am a simple man with a simple phone. All I ask for is a sheet of paper that lists GNRs by neighborhood with addresses and phone numbers, like the old pocket chart. The Tinyurl site doesn't seem to have addresses, for what it is worth. Perhaps this is a DIY project.
David Hammond wrote:Binko wrote:Anyhow, with the Hot Doug's comments--I've been lucky. Almost every time I've been there, I've been no more than fifth in line. It took me about five visits before I saw the legendary lines everyone talked about, and no way in effin' hell was I going to stand in that line for a hot dog. That said, it's about as good as a hot dog stand gets, in my opinion, both in terms of product and the welcoming personality of the owner. I understand the love for Hot Dougs much more than I do Kuma's.
Here's what I don't get: how is a long wait an indication that the restaurant is overrated? A long wait is something no one likes, but does the fact that it's tremendously popular (and thus likely to have long lines) make the restaurant overrated?
ziggy wrote:David Hammond wrote:Here's what I don't get: how is a long wait an indication that the restaurant is overrated? A long wait is something no one likes, but does the fact that it's tremendously popular (and thus likely to have long lines) make the restaurant overrated?
Isn't the fact that people are willing to wait over an hour for a product and you don't find the product worth waiting for the quintessence of the concept of overrated?
nsxtasy wrote:The long waits and inconvenient location, all for food that is just okay, make it the epitome of an overrated restaurant.
stevez wrote:nsxtasy wrote:The long waits and inconvenient location, all for food that is just okay, make it the epitome of an overrated restaurant.
Unless, of course, you don't mind standing in line because you think it's totally worth it. In that case, it's not overrated at all. For the record, I'm not among the Hot Doug lovers, though I don't dislike the place. Things like taste as so personal.
stevez wrote:Unless, of course, you don't mind standing in line because you think it's totally worth it. In that case, it's not overrated at all.
nsxtasy wrote:It's obvious there are others here who like them
DutchMuse wrote:dave
You seem to be saying if an establishment is a privately owned "mom and pop" place we should withhold criticism or critical observations?
I am not going to crucify you, but I am not going to agree either.
Not if sometime in the future, a searcher finds this particular thread, and reads it without viewing the other more positive threads. I think this thread is more an expression of the peer pressure sometimes exerted in this forum. Believe me, I have been on the receiving end of that pressure, and I admit that it has made me refrain from posting on certain restaurants. I too could list a bunch of "overrated" businesses, but have decided not to (at least in this context). And yes I was being overly dramatic, I have been known to belabor a point.Dmnkly wrote:you don't think that's projecting an excessive amount of significance on one thread?
d4v3 wrote:Not if sometime in the future, a searcher finds this particular thread, and reads it without viewing the other more positive threads.
d4v3 wrote:I think this thread is more an expression of the peer pressure sometimes exerted in this forum. Believe me, I have been on the receiving end of that pressure, and I admit that it has made me refrain from posting on certain restaurants.
I agree completely. It is just that this thread has been at the top of the forum for almost a week and is up to 4 pages. I have been holding back, hoping it would drop down (I guess I am not helping at all). I just wish posters would be a little more constructive in their criticisms, and not simply re-iterate opinions they have expressed elsewhere (often ad nauseum).Dmnkly wrote:d4v3 wrote:I think this thread is more an expression of the peer pressure sometimes exerted in this forum. Believe me, I have been on the receiving end of that pressure, and I admit that it has made me refrain from posting on certain restaurants.
What I like is that it refutes that pressure. There's an element of "You can say it. It's okay. There's nothing wrong with writing, 'Hey, I think you guys are all wrong.'" What I hope this thread demonstrates, in some small fashion, is that you can disagree without having your head bitten off. Call it empowerment therapy for the dissenter in all of us. We've had our cathartic moment. Now go back out there into the greater forum, tell us you don't like X place (or vice versa), and explain why so we can discuss it. Of course, in the end, we want what's in here out there (though, as you mention, I think a good deal more "why" is warranted in many cases - I'm an advocate of backing up your opinions with reasons, whatever they may be). If you've held off on dissenting before, I hope this thread inspires you not to hold your tongue. Ditto myself and everybody else here.
Is there any way I can transition this into the St. Crispin's Day speech?
Simply saying this place sucks, really gives a business owner little to work with. I am not saying all the critisims in this thread are presented without specifics, but the majority are. Saying a place is "meh" is useless. What does that even mean?DutchMuse wrote:A restaurant of true quality, when given negative feedback, responds "This will help us get better."
People who are happy to accept mediocrity do not help a restaurant get better.
d4v3 wrote:Now to make things even more difficult for those entrepeneurs, they have a permanent and very one sided record on the internet of mostly unqualified opinions of self appointed food critics. I find it exceedingly unfair (despite the fact that I agree with some of the opinions, and am myself, "a self appointed food critic"). The proper place for these sort of citicisms is in the actual threads that discuss the restaurants. That way there is a more balanced view presented.