Yes, the business unfortunately closed and yes, the bad shape of the road did had to do a lot of their situation from my perspective.
It's sad because they did an effort and put a reasonable ammount of money as new owners to create or optimize their services and products, however only they know why the decision was made.
Let's wish them the best in their journey!!
Have agreat afternon all!
Keith Woolford > Oscar on the StreetsFebruary 21, 2018 at 8:19am
It's a real shame to see any business go sideways.
Stresses the importance of developing a solid business plan which includes market research and location desirability.
In a small town where competition is tough among an abundance of restaurants, it doesn't take much to send folks in another direction.
Mike Petersen > Keith WoolfordFebruary 21, 2018 at 5:49pm
Okay! Oscar has come through
Some guy left a response to Keith that was, shall we say, less than nice. I responded defending Keith in a very direct way. Oscar then deleted both of these posts as he should have.
Way to go, Oscar!
Folks, if Oscar stays, Ning will be vastly improved.
Sarah > Oscar on the StreetsFebruary 21, 2018 at 7:37am
The food was not as good after the change of ownership and the prices went up. We stopped going. They have been selling off their equipment on Facebook and are now closed.
They are most likely closed because the road is closed. They had the place up for sale. I ate there one time and dont plan on going back. They served me a Gyro and it was terrible. But, I am from Chicago and lived in a Greek community. I also dont like eating with dogs walking around the tables.
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Yes, the business unfortunately closed and yes, the bad shape of the road did had to do a lot of their situation from my perspective.
It's sad because they did an effort and put a reasonable ammount of money as new owners to create or optimize their services and products, however only they know why the decision was made.
Let's wish them the best in their journey!!
Have agreat afternon all!
It's a real shame to see any business go sideways.
Stresses the importance of developing a solid business plan which includes market research and location desirability.
In a small town where competition is tough among an abundance of restaurants, it doesn't take much to send folks in another direction.
Okay! Oscar has come through
Some guy left a response to Keith that was, shall we say, less than nice. I responded defending Keith in a very direct way. Oscar then deleted both of these posts as he should have.
Way to go, Oscar!
Folks, if Oscar stays, Ning will be vastly improved.
The food was not as good after the change of ownership and the prices went up. We stopped going. They have been selling off their equipment on Facebook and are now closed.
Ha ha ha ! More misinformation from an anonymous hack.
The post was unneccesary, misleading and could do damage to other businesses by discouraging people from heading over that way.
"They are most likely closed because the road is closed"
Pure speculation
..and incorrect info. The road isn't closed, other businesses are still open.
That's a shame!
They are most likely closed because the road is closed. They had the place up for sale. I ate there one time and dont plan on going back. They served me a Gyro and it was terrible. But, I am from Chicago and lived in a Greek community. I also dont like eating with dogs walking around the tables.
Yes.