Sendiks openin' on 16th & Wells, hey?
What college kid would shop at Sendik's?
Then again, I'm sure there are plenty of Marquette students that will.
Just throw an ice cream store on campus for goodness sakes. It could be the most bland ice cream in the world and someone would rake in the money anyway.
Are ya kiddin'? Lotsa grain-free options, ai na?
Quote from: wadesworld on June 28, 2017, 09:37:37 AM
What college kid would shop at Sendik's?
Then again, I'm sure there are plenty of Marquette students that will.
Just throw an ice cream store on campus for goodness sakes. It could be the most bland ice cream in the world and someone would rake in the money anyway.
Dude, this is a great idea. We can call it MU Scoops. Who's in?
Y'all haven't had nothin' 'til ya've tried Go Greek in da Hills, hey?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 28, 2017, 09:39:06 AM
Are ya kiddin'? Lotsa grain-free options, ai na?
Exactly. This is a college campus, not a retirement community.
Quote from: Eldon on June 28, 2017, 09:45:27 AM
Dude, this is a great idea. We can call it MU Scoops. Who's in?
Haha that is awesome.
Quote from: wadesworld on June 28, 2017, 09:50:29 AM
Exactly. This is a college campus, not a retirement community.
Haha that is awesome.
Gotta keep it open late like insomnia cookie to attract the drunk crowd. It would probably work.
Quote from: ChitownSpaceForRent on June 28, 2017, 10:15:13 AM
Gotta keep it open late like insomnia cookie to attract the drunk crowd. It would probably work.
Freshman 15 more like the Freshman 50
Quote from: ChitownSpaceForRent on June 28, 2017, 10:15:13 AM
Gotta keep it open late like insomnia cookie to attract the drunk crowd. It would probably work.
Yup. I personally haven't been able to figure out how an ice cream shop hasn't been open on campus since my freshman year at MU. I think it'd rake in money, not only because what college kid doesn't like ice cream, but also because there's not only nothing on campus but there's also nothing really close to campus. Off the top of my head the closest thing I can think of is a frozen yogurt place in the 3rd Ward. You have to hop in a car to get anything other than Ben & Jerry's or a McDonald's/cafeteria soft serve dish. I think you could throw a below average ice cream place with good service on campus and make a boatload of money.
But rent/buying property on a college campus is not cheap...
Quote from: wadesworld on June 28, 2017, 10:26:09 AM
Yup. I personally haven't been able to figure out how an ice cream shop hasn't been open on campus since my freshman year at MU. I think it'd rake in money, not only because what college kid doesn't like ice cream, but also because there's not only nothing on campus but there's also nothing really close to campus. Off the top of my head the closest thing I can think of is a frozen yogurt place in the 3rd Ward. You have to hop in a car to get anything other than Ben & Jerry's or a McDonald's/cafeteria soft serve dish. I think you could throw a below average ice cream place with good service on campus and make a boatload of money.
But rent/buying property on a college campus is not cheap...
Do they still have softserve in the dorm cafeterias? If so, ~50% of the student body is getting ice cream for "free" without leaving their dorm.
Also, there was a DQ on campus at 16th and Wells when I was student. I don't think I ever went in there.
Quote from: MerrittsMustache on June 28, 2017, 10:43:11 AM
Do they still have softserve in the dorm cafeterias? If so, ~50% of the student body is getting ice cream for "free" without leaving their dorm.
Also, there was a DQ on campus at 16th and Wells when I was student. I don't think I ever went in there.
DQ is different than a "trendy" frozen yogurt place or ice cream parlor. People will walk a couple blocks from their dorm with their friends and pay $5 for a couple scoops. That's like saying no one will go to Starbucks because they can get coffee for free in their dorm.
Myself and my group of friends could've kept DQ very profitable by ourselves.
Quote from: Stronghold on June 28, 2017, 11:22:43 AM
DQ is different than a "trendy" frozen yogurt place or ice cream parlor. People will walk a couple blocks from their dorm with their friends and pay $5 for a couple scoops. That's like saying no one will go to Starbucks because they can get coffee for free in their dorm.
You mean the type of "trendy" frozen yogurt places that come and go every few weeks in the north shore?
It sounds good in theory, but if there was a decent market for an ice cream shop on campus, there'd be 3 of them already there. Ice cream is by in large a summer treat. Most students aren't around in the summer and for a majority of the school year it's not "ice cream" weather in Milwaukee.
Quote from: MerrittsMustache on June 28, 2017, 10:43:11 AM
There was a DQ on campus at 16th and Wells when I was student. I don't think I ever went in there.
The DQ had to close because it got robbed every 30 minutes or so.
Quote from: MerrittsMustache on June 28, 2017, 11:43:43 AM
You mean the type of "trendy" frozen yogurt places that come and go every few weeks in the north shore?
It sounds good in theory, but if there was a decent market for an ice cream shop on campus, there'd be 3 of them already there. Ice cream is by in large a summer treat. Most students aren't around in the summer and for a majority of the school year it's not "ice cream" weather in Milwaukee.
While I agree it is mostly a summer treat, I think most of my group of friends wouldn't have had any problem stopping in for ice cream a couple times a week no matter what time of year it is. I was (and still am) always in the mood for ice cream.
I think the reason it doesn't work and why my "just throw an ice cream shop on campus" wouldn't work is that it is incredibly expensive to rent space on campus.
Fo, you work, man?
I dunno wades.
The DQ was there my freshman year and it was always dead empty.
I'm still shocked a solid pizza place hasn't emerged on campus. That's a tragedy, but hard to compete with high volume, low quality places.
Quote from: PTM on June 28, 2017, 01:07:11 PM
I dunno wades.
The DQ was there my freshman year and it was always dead empty.
I'm still shocked a solid pizza place hasn't emerged on campus. That's a tragedy, but hard to compete with high volume, low quality places.
Nobody is gonna beat $5 Tuesdays for Papa Johns or whatever Dominos decides to offer on any given day.
Anyone remember the name of the pizza place in the 2040s building?
Quote from: ChitownSpaceForRent on June 28, 2017, 01:13:29 PM
Nobody is gonna beat $5 Tuesdays for Papa Johns or whatever Dominos decides to offer on any given day.
Anyone remember the name of the pizza place in the 2040s building?
Sal's. Always thought it was overrated.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on June 28, 2017, 01:17:56 PM
Sal's. Always thought it was overrated.
Had good garlic knots at 2 a.m. though.
Sal's was good if you like NY style. I did not.
Which campus pizza delivery place in the late 80's early 90's had the pepperoni that would cup up and each one would be filled like a little mug of grease? Pizza Shuttle?
A pizza place would be a nice addition too. Adding Sobleman's right on campus is really nice for the current students (even though I personally think their quality has dropped as their popularity blew up...still a good burger). My only real pet peeve about MU when I was there was the lack of quality food options. I've never been a Jimmy John's or Cousin's fan, Subway is meh at best, Broken Yolk was okay but the hype was insanely overblown, Qdoba is Qdoba and I overate there and ruined my taste for it, Papa John's I rarely had, MU Gyros and Dog Hause only late night. Even McDonald's you could only go to when it was light out. Not sure there were any other options. Domino's on the very east side of campus.
I guess maybe my personal obsession with custard/ice cream/even frozen yogurt may be obstructing my view. It drove me crazy that MU had no true ice cream options beyond McDonalds/cafeteria soft serve when I was there. I would've gone to an ice cream store constantly had there been one around (and do now). It baffles me that others could not feel the same, because there are very few things that I have found that I can crave constantly no matter how often I have it like I do ice cream.
Quote from: wadesworld on June 28, 2017, 07:13:28 PM
A pizza place would be a nice addition too. Adding Sobleman's right on campus is really nice for the current students (even though I personally think their quality has dropped as their popularity blew up...still a good burger). My only real pet peeve about MU when I was there was the lack of quality food options. I've never been a Jimmy John's or Cousin's fan, Subway is meh at best, Broken Yolk was okay but the hype was insanely overblown, Qdoba is Qdoba and I overate there and ruined my taste for it, Papa John's I rarely had, MU Gyros and Dog Hause only late night. Even McDonald's you could only go to when it was light out. Not sure there were any other options. Domino's on the very east side of campus.
I guess maybe my personal obsession with custard/ice cream/even frozen yogurt may be obstructing my view. It drove me crazy that MU had no true ice cream options beyond McDonalds/cafeteria soft serve when I was there. I would've gone to an ice cream store constantly had there been one around (and do now). It baffles me that others could not feel the same, because there are very few things that I have found that I can crave constantly no matter how often I have it like I do ice cream.
Have you been to campus lately? In the past couple of a decent Asian place, a Burger King, Pita Brothers, and another Mediterranean place have all opened.
And you forgot Real Chili ;D
Quote from: warriorchick on June 28, 2017, 08:52:34 PM
Have you been to campus lately? In the past couple of a decent Asian place, a Burger King, Pita Brothers, and another Mediterranean place have all opened.
And you forgot Real Chili ;D
Pretty sure my friend and I kept tangled (the new ramen place) afloat it's first year on campus.
If I were a student now, I'd be Ubering to 3rd, Water and Third Ward.
Those places seemed so distant 10 years ago. I ate the majority of my outside food at Hegartys.
Quote from: wadesworld on June 28, 2017, 07:13:28 PM
A pizza place would be a nice addition too. Adding Sobleman's right on campus is really nice for the current students (even though I personally think their quality has dropped as their popularity blew up...still a good burger). My only real pet peeve about MU when I was there was the lack of quality food options. I've never been a Jimmy John's or Cousin's fan, Subway is meh at best, Broken Yolk was okay but the hype was insanely overblown, Qdoba is Qdoba and I overate there and ruined my taste for it, Papa John's I rarely had, MU Gyros and Dog Hause only late night. Even McDonald's you could only go to when it was light out. Not sure there were any other options. Domino's on the very east side of campus.
I guess maybe my personal obsession with custard/ice cream/even frozen yogurt may be obstructing my view. It drove me crazy that MU had no true ice cream options beyond McDonalds/cafeteria soft serve when I was there. I would've gone to an ice cream store constantly had there been one around (and do now). It baffles me that others could not feel the same, because there are very few things that I have found that I can crave constantly no matter how often I have it like I do ice cream.
Sobelman's did replace a pizza place that was good, although also an underage bar which is probably why its now a Sobelman's. It was either that or tax evasion, good old Angelo
Quote from: LAMUfan on June 29, 2017, 01:38:26 PM
Sobelman's did replace a pizza place that was good, although also an underage bar which is probably why its now a Sobelman's. It was either that or tax evasion, good old Angelo
Are you saying it's no longer Angelo's because they were letting in underage students? They sold the property to the University because he was dying.
Quote from: warriorchick on June 28, 2017, 08:52:34 PM
Have you been to campus lately? In the past couple of a decent Asian place, a Burger King, Pita Brothers, and another Mediterranean place have all opened.
And you forgot Real Chili ;D
I thought the same, but that is DEFINITELY a younger man's food. I went for Real Chili last year on a day when we didn't have a cook at our firehouse. It tasted great, but probably about 11:00, both of us regretted it. Some of the worst indigestion, and...erm...bathroom breaks I've had in ages. My partner was no better off. Felt like I swallowed a nuke.
Quote from: brewcity77 on June 29, 2017, 04:13:37 PM
I thought the same, but that is DEFINITELY a younger man's food. I went for Real Chili last year on a day when we didn't have a cook at our firehouse. It tasted great, but probably about 11:00, both of us regretted it. Some of the worst indigestion, and...erm...bathroom breaks I've had in ages. My partner was no better off. Felt like I swallowed a nuke.
I dunno...me, Glow, and realchili83 still eat it, and I know we are all older than you...
A life without real chili? Is that really living?
Quote from: warriorchick on June 29, 2017, 04:36:23 PM
I dunno...me, Glow, and realchili83 still eat it, and I know we are all older than you...
My heart bleeds for your intestines.
Wait...on second thought, I don't think that's my heart doing the bleeding. :o
Kinda serious question - does anyone know how the Real Chilis make a go of it? I'm always kind of terrified that my next bowl will be my last - there's never more than a person or two there. I assume they have really low overhead, which has to help, but their margins can't be huge and that rent ain't free. I hear stories of the place being packed wall-to-wall on weekend nights back in the day, but the campus version didn't do remotely close to the same business Gyros did as drunk food when I was there.
Quote from: MUBurrow on June 29, 2017, 05:08:18 PM
Kinda serious question - does anyone know how the Real Chilis make a go of it? I'm always kind of terrified that my next bowl will be my last - there's never more than a person or two there. I assume they have really low overhead, which has to help, but their margins can't be huge and that rent ain't free. I hear stories of the place being packed wall-to-wall on weekend nights back in the day, but the campus version didn't do remotely close to the same business Gyros did as drunk food when I was there.
I was class of 11. It was usually packed after bars close. Game weekends were wall to wall with alumni. Other than that, pretty dead
What the efff is wrong with you people.
Quote from: brewcity77 on June 29, 2017, 04:13:37 PM
I thought the same, but that is DEFINITELY a younger man's food. I went for Real Chili last year on a day when we didn't have a cook at our firehouse. It tasted great, but probably about 11:00, both of us regretted it. Some of the worst indigestion, and...erm...bathroom breaks I've had in ages. My partner was no better off. Felt like I swallowed a nuke.
It's the 4th of July. Some fireworks out your arse is keeping with the holiday spirit.