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Have You Noticed That Restaurants Are Less Busy?

Fri, 11/21/2008 - 9:30am by SavvySugar
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San Francisco is a foodie city with more than enough restaurants to satisfy any craving. The last few times I've made reservations at places that usually require them, I've looked around thinking that I didn't need to bother calling ahead. The one exception was when I dined at the Italian restaurant that changed its pricing scheme to offer cheaper portions of the same quality dishes. Have you noticed that restaurants aren't as busy they used to be?


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  • said8me's picture
    said8me
    1

    i haven't noticed because i haven't been out to eat lately. Sad

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • ilanac13's picture
    ilanac13
    2

    i live in NYC and to be honest, the places that i see are no less busy than usual. i think that i'm in a bubble though cause the way that the economy is here isn't really representative on any other city out there.

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Shopaholichunny's picture
    Shopaholichunny
    3

    Yeah some of them and I also noticed that the big mall near me is less busy now too. It will probably be busier now that it's the holiday season.

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • krae85's picture
    krae85
    4

    we rarely go out, but now when we do we get a booth as soon as we walk in.

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • bluepuppybites's picture
    bluepuppybites
    6

    We have seriously only eaten out 5 times this whole year. They were special occasions. I honestly didn't notice a slow down though. But I'm sure if I was still working at a restaurant I would definitely be hurting.

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • starangel82's picture
    starangel82
    7

    I know I don't eat out as often any more. There is a restaurant in my hometown that is always filled to capacity (seats 500)... now, they've closed off half the restaurant. The owner says he doesn't know how much longer he'll be able to keep going because some night there are only 5-10 families coming in and then he throws hundreds of dollars of food away. (Of course I told him to donate it to someone instead of throwing it away, but that's not the point.) I live in a small town... I've definitely seen the change.

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • dienliv's picture
    dienliv
    8

    I was out doing channel checking the other day and the mid-end retailers in my region were giving anecdotal evidence of inexplicable hit-and-miss days during the past couple weeks. There's a good amount of rainy days, and people showed up. A set of beautiful days didn't bring consistent business. I really want to attribute consumers' sentiment based on daily news headlines and what stories are being told amongst peers.

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • smileylo's picture
    smileylo
    9

    i looove eating out!!! unfortunatelly it's soo expensive. my boyfriend and i have been eating out quite a bit lately. last night we had the conversation that we ned to stop going out.
    but... the reason i know for sure that restaurants are really really slow is because my boyfriend works part time in one. Red Lobster... it's absolutely dead!!!( and it's in a good area). He used to make really good money in tips and now he ends up being sent home like 2 hours into his shifts sometimes.. it's that bad!

    6 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Spectra's picture
    Spectra
    10

    We barely ever eat out and when we DO eat out, it's usually Chinese takeout. So we don't usually go into the restaurants to notice how busy they are (or aren't). There are a few places in town though that are usually packed at certain times of the day that are no longer quite as packed.

    Anyone else notice that a lot of restaurants are offering more and more coupons/special deals to try and get new patrons?

    6 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • 356UIK's picture
    356UIK
    11

    GOD YES

    I live in a foodie city as well and have many near my house and have noticed. I feel bad for friends that work in the industry. Its sad! This is usually a busy time of year for them!!

    6 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • seryscarlett's picture
    seryscarlett
    13

    The restaurant industry workers are suffering for it. In the state of Oregon alone, 3000 restaurant workers have lost their job.

    6 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • Deidre's picture
    Deidre
    14

    Honestly, I live in SF too and have been surprised that there seems to be no downturn to the numbers of people eating out. I guess Savvy and I area just visiting different restaurants...

    Now retail stores? Definitely seen way lesser patrons there.

    6 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • graylen's picture
    graylen
    16

    I have numerous waiter friends and their paychecks certainly prove that times are slower.

    6 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • ShePirate2008's picture
    ShePirate2008
    17

    I have not noticed any change....well in the resturants i go to anyways.....they r always stuffed to the brink always

    6 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • VanillaJ's picture
    VanillaJ
    18

    I eat out quite frequently. Before, I had to make reservations all the time to be on the safe side. Nowadays, I just walk in, and a lot of times, there are tables available or I only need to wait for 10 minutes or so - even at some restaurants that used to be really crazy during the weekends.

    6 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • CHOOCHOO's picture
    CHOOCHOO
    19

    Had lunch at a Thai restaurant Friday. Usually, they are 100% full. That day, barely half-full. PLUS, our portions were smaller and cost more. Boo!

    6 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • 356UIK's picture
    356UIK
    21

    I feel bad for everyone in the industry Sad a lot of our restaurants have closed also.... Sad

    6 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • shiningeyes's picture
    shiningeyes
    22

    I've definitely noticed a slow-down in our local restaurant industry. A lot of new restaurants opened up when the economy was on the up and up. Now they're empty on a Saturday night. It's terrible.

    I've been on a kick lately in the past few years where I'm making an effort to prepare more foods at home. Instead, lately, I've been going out to eat more often because I want to see some of our great locally-owned restaurants (that people have poured their life savings into!) stay open.

    6 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • dcfashionista's picture
    dcfashionista
    24

    I've noticed that restaurants are less crowded and fast food spots are more crowded. I went to chipotle last night and the line was damn near out the door and I only spent $6.20 for a chicken bol and had 1/2 of it left.

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Shadowdamage's picture
    Shadowdamage
    25

    I used to eat out quite a bit, especially at lunch.

    We don't so much these days, partly due to our work hours..in general we try to go to a proper restaurant a couple of times a month and might order pizza, takeaway curry or kebabs once a week when I don't feel like cooking.

    6 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • 356UIK's picture
    356UIK
    27

    It also makes me realize, how maybe my fallback plan of being a waitress if I ever get layed off or fired wouldnt work right now because they're prob not hiring and I prob wouldnt make any money! Ah! Sad

    6 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • cpianolover's picture
    cpianolover
    28

    I eat out quite a bit, and I haven't noticed it until now that it's mentioned. Where I live Bennigan's used to be very busy, but now, they've closed down. But most of the other restaurants seem to be busy though.

    6 weeks 14 hours ago Report Comment

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