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Hard for me to argue that, honestly. Which is why I think doing something cool/fun here is necessary.

You open something like this and my lady and I will come on opening night.
 
There are these DP Philly cheese steak shops around here that are really good. That's all they serve pretty much. It's always busy. It looks easy as hell to run. Just fry up some steak, put it in a sub, add toppings, ring up, clean up looks easy, no servers, count the cash. Can't fail. People everywhere love Philly cheese steaks. Careful not to make crappy subs. Make sure you have a good recipe.

Also start up looks very low cost.
 
I actually know of a few Utah Jazz fanatics here in town that are looking for a place to get together to catch a Jazz game or two.

Keep this in mind as you do your budgetings and profit outlook forecasting scenario analysis as it could literally mean dozens of dollars for you.
 
I actually know of a few Utah Jazz fanatics here in town that are looking for a place to get together to catch a Jazz game or two.

Keep this in mind as you do your budgetings and profit outlook forecasting scenario analysis as it could literally mean dozens of dollars for you.

I also know of a few that I would get together with on occasion for some Jazz games. Iggys is fun but I'd like somehting different.
 
If you do a microbrew in Utah, then make a selection of home brewed root beer. I already know this to be an excellent idea, and you can send me thank-you checks when the cash is rolling in. If I were stuck in Utah, this is exactly what I'd be doing with part of my time.
 
If you do a microbrew in Utah, then make a selection of home brewed root beer. I already know this to be an excellent idea, and you can send me thank-you checks when the cash is rolling in. If I were stuck in Utah, this is exactly what I'd be doing with part of my time.

Doesn't Red Rock Brewery in Salt Lake already do this? "Home brewed" Rootbeer and Cream Soda.
 
Doesn't Red Rock Brewery in Salt Lake already do this? "Home brewed" Rootbeer and Cream Soda.

Well, if they've started doing this, then it has been since I've moved out of the area. I'm acquaintances with a guy who started doing this in Heber (? ****, I can't remember where he was) several years ago, and instead of becoming a local foe, his place became a hot spot. And, despite the number of Californians moving to St. George, it is still a conservative place. You've got to buy them off with cute root beer. Suddenly, you're a family guy.
 
Well, if they've started doing this, then it has been since I've moved out of the area. I'm acquaintances with a guy who started doing this in Heber (? ****, I can't remember where he was) several years ago, and instead of becoming a local foe, his place became a hot spot. And, despite the number of Californians moving to St. George, it is still a conservative place. You've got to buy them off with cute root beer. Suddenly, you're a family guy.

Not sure about the root beer but Red Rock has always had cream soda.

The problem with Red Rock is that it is primarily a beer brewery. Even though they have root beer and cream soda they are still a facility that serves alcohol which effectively eliminates a large portion of the populace as patrons. They simply will not support such an establishment regardless of how nice the atmosphere may be.
 
PKM I just went to George's on Saturday night located right there in the ancestor square and it has a tavern feel to it, so u might want to do something different to that!!
 
PKM I just went to George's on Saturday night located right there in the ancestor square and it has a tavern feel to it, so u might want to do something different to that!!

Yeah, I know the owners, Nicki and Randall, very well (they also own Painted Pony). I don't think George's has a pub enough feel for me .. it's still a bit more dining for my liking.
 
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