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View Poll Results: Which restaurant do you pick? (See original thread for information.) | |||
Charlotte McFundy's | 12 | 16.22% | |
Diner | 52 | 70.27% | |
I'd go into both places and review their menus/pricing before picking. | 2 | 2.70% | |
Stop at a gas station and get a candy bar to hold me till the next town. | 3 | 4.05% | |
I'd stake the place out for a few days and do a study of consumer demographics. | 5 | 6.76% | |
Voters: 74. You may not vote on this poll |
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05-11-2009, 05:29 PM | Topic Starter |
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A generic restaurant poll.
It's late at night, and you're driving alone through rural Pennsylvania, still hundreds of miles from your destination at your cousin Summer's wedding in Burlington, Vermont. It's a humid summer night with a full moon, and you have the windows down as you sing along at the top of your lungs to Aerosmith's "Walk This Way".
You realize that you're getting hungry, and you resolve to stop at the next town for some repast (not repost - repast) and sustenance. You're cruising the back roads, though, so you're not going to encounter any big Pennsylvania cities like Philadelphia or College Town or King of Prussia or Mauch Chunk. Ten minutes later, you cruise into a small Pennsylvania town, so small that the highway you're on turns into Main Street. There are two restaurants, and only two restaurants in town, and they're next door to each other. Charlotte McFundy's is obviously a relatively new chain restaurant in a mid-price market niche, with carefully focus-grouped colors and signage, and a promise on their sign of "Good food and good fun". It reminds you a little of the Chili's/TGI Friday's type of restaurant, but you're not familiar with this chain. Inside, you can see a well-lit decor of leatherette booths and faux Tiffany lights and perky, rosy-cheeked teenage servers, both guys and gals. Diner is next door. Diner doesn't so much have a name, but rather a big, 50s-era sign on it that says "Diner". It's obviously been there for decades and shows some wear, but still looks clean even if it's a little ragged. Inside, you can see a well-lit decor of naugahyde booths and flourescent lights and middle-aged, beehived waitresses. It's 9:00 on a weeknight, and both restaurants have four or five cars in the parking lot. You can't see any information about menus or prices. Where do you stop? |
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