Dvergar wrote:
If you're refering to the businesses themselves, then not the ones around here, they're fairly new.
When I grew up my parents always used to take me to one of the best delis in Cleveland and I always got a reuben. I now base every single reuben I ever have off of that one sandwich, which I still get whenever I go back home.
If someone opens up a reuben shop, they better be goddamn perfect or else they aren't getting my business.
If you're an experienced restaurateur, have a book of family recipes that are guaranteed good, or meet some sort of megachef, then I'd say go for it. If you're going to bring competition to the local delicacies, you better be goddamn flawless, considering the customer won't give you time to adjust your recipes.
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irish-themed bar/restaurants are always successful
They're also a dime-a-dozen. Specialties sell. Nobody's going to pay for the same food as the Claddagh or some other chain when they can get it as said chain cheaper. Either make it better or don't make an irish bar. It might stay solvent for a couple months, maybe even a year or so, but you don't have that "hey, I wanna go to xxx for xxx" that other restaurants have.
PS: Mashed Potatoes aren't especially flattering or hard to make good. Do they make their own bangers? Do they serve specialty items such as REAL Guinness or blood pudding/meat pies?
No matter how fucking awesome your mashed potatoes are, one side dish won't keep a fledgling business solvent, ESPECIALLY in the hands of someone who's completely inexperienced.