I think there’s a difference between offering brunch and “being a brunch concept,” which is what I was told they were looking at. Personally, I’m a big “breakfast for dinner,” sort of guy, so an all-day “brunch” place (that adjusts its menu slightly for dinner) has its appeal.
IMO CityWalk needs more shops.
Errrr...if they are unique shops sure...but I don't need more generic stores rather have more food options than another hot topic kinda store you can go to at any mallIMO CityWalk needs more shops.
I think there’s a difference between offering brunch and “being a brunch concept,” which is what I was told they were looking at. Personally, I’m a big “breakfast for dinner,” sort of guy, so an all-day “brunch” place (that adjusts its menu slightly for dinner) has its appeal.
Which would be good too. There really isn’t a good “breakfast” option beyond the hotels, which doesn’t help day guests.I imagine this could be a place they’d have open in the AM and for lunch, like First Watch.
Where else can you get Orange Chicken and visit the Whopper Bar at one place?!No love for the Panda Express upstairs I see.
Only the real chinese stuffNo love for the Panda Express upstairs I see.
I would call Bubba Gump fried crap. I want nice trout or salmon with vegetables, more adult fare than kids food.I would like that, but with Bubba Gumps, they probably feel they have seafood covered. What they don't have is Chinese. They could do their take on P.F.Chang's.
I would call Bubba Gump fried crap. I want nice trout or salmon with vegetables, more adult fare than kids food.
You are probably right and it is very sad.I'm not sure, it may have a limited market as in my experience a lot of the younger generations are very fussy when it comes to seafood and are not willing to try anything new.
And, if I recall, their footprint is pretty small too.I wish they would bring Dongpo Kitchen from USH Citywalk. Now that’s real Chinese food!
I wish they would bring Dongpo Kitchen from USH Citywalk. Now that’s real Chinese food!
You guys might have better food options over there then in the parks.I think I like Hollywood's Citywalk more as they do have more actual shops and better dining experience than Orlando. It feels Orlando's dining options are similar to what you can get inside the parks but outside. And since HOllywood is adding the best of Orlando to their citywalk, I feel orlando should do the same.
But count me in for the all day brunch concept. I won't travel to the hotel if im not staying there for breakfast.