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    Quote Originally Posted by LOVAQUE View Post
    Chilis menu was at the point where there were way too many items on the menu, thus making it hard to ecxecute in the kitchen, causing long wait times and high food cost and labor. Their menu now id realtively easy to execute.
    I'm sure it is, but I was there Sunday and we were not impressed. I bought a burger. The patti was about half the size of the bun and wasn't even round like it should be, and there were like 15 fries. The only thing they got right were the 2 for one margaritas, which did make the food not seem as bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    _ Hop's closed weeks after Chili's opened across the street, and it made money right up until they shut down. I know because I went there almost every day, and it was always packed. _

    HOPS closed WAAAYYYY before the chilis opened across the street from it... chilis across the street has not been there for more than 7 years and HOPS closed down around 10 years from now. i was working at Posados for almost a year when the chilis opened up across the street and HOPS had been closed down for years. And i have worked in restaurants for 9 years now and not all of them have problems because they are a chain. most restaurants have problems because their are toooo many darn restaurants in lafayette and most of them way to close to each other. Business was great at posados for the first 6-7 years after opening and everytime a new restaurant opens, EVERY other restaurant suffers for a couple months until the "honeymoon" phase goes away...Before Picante closed a couple months ago, there were 7 tex-mex style restaurants within a mile around the mall area. Posados has been were they are for 12 years, casa ole has been there a while and Tampicos has been there many years, picante was dumb for opening up right next door to a mexican restaurant, they were never busy since they opened. Every restaurant is struggling in its own way, cut backs, new owners, and always new management. but, im always a fan of the local stores and it stinks when one who supports the cajuns so strongly go away. hopefully another baja pops up or another bar near cajun field opens and supports the cajuns 10000%. and i am also not a fan of chilis menu at all, it is really terrible. you can order 5 different types of fajitas, 5 different burgers, or get 5 different salads. i usually get appetizers cause meals arent worth it... thats just my 2 cents on this thread...

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    Default Re: Baja Sports Grill

    Does BWW support the cajuns? I know their store prominently displays Cajun stuff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunsHat View Post
    HOPS closed WAAAYYYY before the chilis opened across the street from it... chilis across the street has not been there for more than 7 years and HOPS closed down around 10 years from now. i was working at Posados for almost a year when the chilis opened up across the street and HOPS had been closed down for years.
    You are correct in that Hop's closed before Chili's opened. I remember now, but it wasn't years between the 2. Maybe a year at most, because I couldn't figure out why Hop's closed until I saw Chili's being built. They had to have known and used that as an excuse to split.

    Whatever the reason, it wasn't because they weren't making money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Saint View Post
    _ hell, c-hawk, i saw that same roach in there a couple of weeks ago. told the fry cook to drop him in the hot grease and put it right in there with my tomatoes. extra crispy!! lol! _
    For the longest time I thought someone at Olde Tyme was out to get me. Everytime I'd go and get a whole shrimp I would find one oyster, what I thought to be an oyster, in there and it kinda tainted the whole food experience. Maybe it was suicidal roaches ending it all in the fryer. Ill never know. Even with that fact drilled into my skull, I could eat one right now. Mind over matter I guess. Are fried cockroaches a delicacy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunsHat View Post
    _ HOPS closed WAAAYYYY before the chilis opened across the street from it... chilis across the street has not been there for more than 7 years and HOPS closed down around 10 years from now. i was working at Posados for almost a year when the chilis opened up across the street and HOPS had been closed down for years. And i have worked in restaurants for 9 years now and not all of them have problems because they are a chain. most restaurants have problems because their are toooo many darn restaurants in lafayette and most of them way to close to each other. Business was great at posados for the first 6-7 years after opening and everytime a new restaurant opens, EVERY other restaurant suffers for a couple months until the "honeymoon" phase goes away...Before Picante closed a couple months ago, there were 7 tex-mex style restaurants within a mile around the mall area. Posados has been were they are for 12 years, casa ole has been there a while and Tampicos has been there many years, picante was dumb for opening up right next door to a mexican restaurant, they were never busy since they opened. Every restaurant is struggling in its own way, cut backs, new owners, and always new management. but, im always a fan of the local stores and it stinks when one who supports the cajuns so strongly go away. hopefully another baja pops up or another bar near cajun field opens and supports the cajuns 10000%. and i am also not a fan of chilis menu at all, it is really terrible. you can order 5 different types of fajitas, 5 different burgers, or get 5 different salads. i usually get appetizers cause meals arent worth it... thats just my 2 cents on this thread... _
    I have visited Posado's several times over the past few months and have been impressed. They were real good when they first opened and then went south. As of late, real good, quick service and reasonable prices.

    Yes Chili's sucks, dirty, poor quality and above all horrible service. That includes those in BR.

    For those of you in upper lafayette , give Fezzo's in Scott a try, awesome catfish po-boy among other items.

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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Baja Sports Grill

    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    _ For the longest time I thought someone at Olde Tyme was out to get me. Everytime I'd go and get a whole shrimp I would find one oyster, what I thought to be an oyster, in there and it kinda tainted the whole food experience. Maybe it was suicidal roaches ending it all in the fryer. Ill never know. Even with that fact drilled into my skull, I could eat one right now. Mind over matter I guess. Are fried cockroaches a delicacy? _
    french-fried cockaroaches-the poor man's fried grasshoppers!!

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