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Voodoo Doughnut doesn't have any stores nearby, either. It could just be an exclusive thing.

Voodoo is also a place to where it was tested in the Hollywood Citywalk with huge acclaim.

Pardon my DP here, but It's unfair to compare Voodoo to In-n-Out, because that you are dealing with one that has an already established presence in Hollywood, and one that doesn't have any basis in the Universal Citywalk's.
 
Voodoo is also a place to where it was tested in the Hollywood Citywalk with huge acclaim.

Pardon my DP here, but It's unfair to compare Voodoo to In-n-Out, because that you are dealing with one that has an already established presence in Hollywood, and one that doesn't have any basis in the Universal Citywalk's.

In-N-Out is also very persnickety about franchising.
 
Voodoo is also a place to where it was tested in the Hollywood Citywalk with huge acclaim.

Pardon my DP here, but It's unfair to compare Voodoo to In-n-Out, because that you are dealing with one that has an already established presence in Hollywood, and one that doesn't have any basis in the Universal Citywalk's.

My bad, I wasn't aware that it was previously in CityWalk Hollywood.
 
Voodoo Doughnut doesn't have any stores nearby, either. It could just be an exclusive thing.
In-N-Out has a strict requirement of processing their own meat within a certain range of their locations. This was one of the big hurdles they had to overcome to open in TX. It would be a costly endeavor for only one location. They also don't seem to be too into putting their locations into shopping centers/entertainment areas.
 
In-N-Out is also very persnickety about franchising.

I think it’s unlikely but in 4 years time, it could be possible as they slowly spread out across the south.

I think In-N-Out would be the biggest thing they could get and would easily be the biggest hit in CityWalk.
 
I think it’s unlikely but in 4 years time, it could be possible as they slowly spread out across the south.

I think In-N-Out would be the biggest thing they could get and would easily be the biggest hit in CityWalk.
I don’t think In-N-Out even allows franchising at all. They’re all family owned. Also while the fast casual burger thing has become popular, In-N-Out is really more in the fast food business. It doesn’t seem like it would be a good fit for something like a CityWalk type thing.
 
It's another fast-food kind of restaurant, but what about White Castle? They had a food truck over at Fun Spot a couple of months ago.
If they’re going to go the fast food route I would vote for either bringing Whataburger back to the area or Jack in the Box. I still don’t see fast food as a serious possibility for something like this. Where do you put the drive thru?
 
That's the opposite of niche, unless you meant to say generic? Beer gardens / halls have been the thing in cities all over North America for the past half-decade +

I have to agree. A big German beer hall is one of the most popular eateries even in the small, touristy Shore town of Asbury Park (full of bars and restaurants). I think the appeal is quite broad.
 
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That's the opposite of niche, unless you meant to say generic? Beer gardens / halls have been the thing in cities all over North America for the past half-decade +

Xfinity Live! next to the Philly sports stadiums has a Beer Hall place run by Victory Brewing (of Downingtown, PA). Very fun and popular place on game days. I can see something like this fitting in nicely in CityWalk 2.0.
 
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