Posted by jocco on May 17, 2016 at 07:44:30 from (166.182.3.29):
Here goes: we have lost many of the local restaurants in the past few years. The ones where loggers and trucker hang out for breakfast, Tourists on weekends. Someone will buy or rent one run it for a bit than it folds. What I find odd is in the bigger towns most of the chain restaurants seem to do quite well and make a go of it. Hard to find a local or mom pop place. But some chain ones folded for one reason or other (but not the big ones). Also many motels campgrounds etc had a restaurant attached and you guessed it they closed the restaurant. Some places went to like a take out fast food type only and some of them folded too. (I blame that on the country being littered with take outs) Wondering if this is the trend every where or its just management and area specific? Anyway give me your thoughts. AND YES THERE IS STILL SOME PRIVATE PLACES THAT YOU BEST HAVE A RESERVATION FOR!!!
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