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Gwaki

According to the email I just got from them they are now in the BC in section 204.

Need a change?


Sick of hot dogs and pretzels at the game? Well you are in luck because Qdoba Mexican Grill is now at the Bradley Center! Whether you are attending a concert, basketball or hockey game, stop by our new kiosk in Section 204.

muhoosier260

i know there are qdobas on campus, prospect, water st. and grand ave., thats four qdobas no more than about 3 miles apart.

MU B2002

Step one... Saturate Milwaukee with delicious tacos, burritos, and quesadillas.
Step three... World domination.


"VPI"
- Mike Hunt

Wareagle

Quote from: muhoosier260 on October 21, 2008, 09:39:43 AM
i know there are qdobas on campus, prospect, water st. and grand ave., thats four qdobas no more than about 3 miles apart.
If you include the Qdoba on Oakland that's five Qdobas in about 4 to 5 miles.  I don't think they cannibalize the other's business too much, because they are all located in distinct lunch/bar districts.  For example, very few MU students would consider walking to Grand Ave. to eat at Qdoba for lunch.

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Quote from: MU_B2002 on October 21, 2008, 09:42:05 AM
Step one... Saturate Milwaukee with delicious tacos, burritos, and quesadillas.
Step three... World domination.




Proving my point that everything bad starts in Milwaukee.

Warrior Forever


I dare anyone to find proof that chat rooms are a waste of time.  Anyone.

ZiggysFryBoy

Quote from: Gwaki on October 21, 2008, 09:19:15 AM
According to the email I just got from them they are now in the BC in section 204.

Need a change?


Sick of hot dogs and pretzels at the game? Well you are in luck because Qdoba Mexican Grill is now at the Bradley Center! Whether you are attending a concert, basketball or hockey game, stop by our new kiosk in Section 204.


sweet, my seats are in 206.

Mayor McCheese

Step 1: Open a Qdoba

Step 2: ?

Step 3: Profit!
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/NCAA/dayone&sportCat=ncb

pure genius stuff by Bill Simmons, remember to read day 2

Mufflers

How much are they going to charge for a burrito in the Bradley Center?

From a business standpoint, I think it's somewhat of a bad idea (for the Bradley Center as a whole).  Inside the Bradley Center is an oligopoly that thrives on charging way too much for what people get.  Now, a business is coming in that will give patrons what they want for a reasonable price (for what they receive).  What happened to the days of needing $10 worth of sausages to fill up?  Now, people are going to be full and their pockets won't be empty.  Good for the fans, bad for the oligopoly.

MU B2002

I imagine the pricing plan will follow the same plan that fast food restaurants obey in airports.  Higher prices for the same item based on lack of competition.  I would guess the burrito which would normally run $6.50 at your neighborhood Qdoba will now cost $8.50.  I am sure the Bradley Center gets a nice chunk of that, so I am sure they will be ok.  At after all it's Wisconsin, not everyone is going to be rushing to replace their bratwurst with an Ancho Chile Burrito.
"VPI"
- Mike Hunt

Mufflers

I'll play this game.  My guess is $9.  My second choice would have been $9.50.

If Miller Park can charge $10 for a bloody, the BC can charge $9 for a burrito.  I was rather suprised by the bloody price.  I didn't expect blue-collar Milwaukee would have a double digit drink for a few more years. 

reinko

You think the burrito's will be the same size?  I might think they will be pre-made and smaller than normal.  The lines will get too long if they are made to order.  Predict the menu will be something like

Chix Burrito: $8
Steak Burrito: $9
Veggie Burrito: $8
Nachos: $8

I don't think they can run their full operation like a normal Qdoba.

Mufflers

That's blasphemy.  I try to picture a premade Qdoba burrito and I just can't do it.  However, from an operations standpoint, what if a single line fed into two (or more) separate burrito making stations?  Thus, twice (or more) the capacity.

Qdoba should dabble in margarita making at the BC.

I hope they have the BBQ burrito at the BC. 

This brings up a bigger topic.  The food at the BC is bad.  There is no go-to food.  At Miller Park, I consider the polish sausage and chorizo go-to foods.  What's the closest thing at the BC?  Supreme Nachos?  Qdoba will be a very welcome addition.

Mufflers

#13
What's on other people's Bradley Center wishlists for food and beverage?

Mine is something like:

1. Well made Margaritas-People love them
2. Well made Bloody Marys-Great for weekend afternoon games
3. Jimmy John's-The speed would work well in the BC setting
4. Local Product bar-Lakefront beer, Cedar Creek winery wine, Sprecher beer
5. Full brewpub restaurant-Allow a place like Milwaukee Ale House or Rock Bottom to set up a full brewpub restaurant like Friday's at Miller Park.

reinko

A full service Saz's.  I dare anyone to come up with a better restaurant to be in there.

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Quote from: reinko on October 22, 2008, 02:36:42 PM
A full service Saz's.  I dare anyone to come up with a better restaurant to be in there.

Sobelman's. Done.

4everwarriors

Jake's Deli---Chicken soup and a Reuben sandwich---very solid.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

Mufflers

If a Sobelman's were in the BC, 500 people would have the meat sweats by halftime.

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Quote from: Mufflers on October 22, 2008, 02:49:14 PM
If a Sobelman's were in the BC, 500 people would have the meat sweats by halftime.

Problem?

Cooby Snacks

While part of me would like to have Sobelman's be readily available as often as possible, the rest of me, which is far less impulsive, would prefer not to require quadruple bypass surgery by age 27.

jce

Quote from: reinko on October 22, 2008, 02:36:42 PM
A full service Saz's.  I dare anyone to come up with a better restaurant to be in there.


A Real Chilli that serves beer.  Then we can pelt Harangody with oyster crackers.

Hards Alumni

first tear down the BC and build something and do it right.

4everwarriors

#22
Jake's Deli---Chicken soup and a Reuben sandwich---very solid.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

mosarsour

If we want to go local...Sobelman's and Jake's would be fantastic. But I'd be in the Speed Queen line if that ever opened up at the BC!

IAmMarquette

Quote from: Mayor McCheese on October 21, 2008, 08:30:04 PM
Step 1: Open a Qdoba

Step 2: ?

Step 3: Profit!


Do the Underpants Gnomes know you're using their business model?

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