something Davis Sq probably doesn't need
Dec. 13th, 2005 01:04 amSomeone wants to open a Quizno's sub shop franchise at 401 Highland Avenue, where Disc Diggers used to be. The proposal keeps getting postponed from one Planning Board meeting to the next; it supposedly comes up again at this Thursday night's meeting.
While I can't see a real basis for showing up to oppose it, I also don't see it filling any real need, given that you can already get sandwiches of various kinds at Au Bon Pain, Blue Shirt, Mike's, Diesel, Christo's Seven Star, Subway, O'Natural's, and probably other places I've forgotten about.
While I can't see a real basis for showing up to oppose it, I also don't see it filling any real need, given that you can already get sandwiches of various kinds at Au Bon Pain, Blue Shirt, Mike's, Diesel, Christo's Seven Star, Subway, O'Natural's, and probably other places I've forgotten about.
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Date: 2005-12-13 06:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-13 06:12 am (UTC)I would not like to see a wholesale invasion of chain franchises into Davis Square.
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Date: 2005-12-13 04:03 pm (UTC)The mere fact that a food place located in Davis Square makes enough money to stay in business, is no reflection of whether it's filling a real need. It is a reflection of the fact that Davis Square is a prime location for any business to want to be in. And why is that? Because of all the little independent business that fill the square, many of them unique. A generic chain business would be feeding off that trough while at the same time actually doing its small part to dilute it - to weaken the reasons Davis Square draws so many people. As long as the chain places remain a minority, Davis Square is robust enough to stand that without much harm. If they become a majority, there may very well be harm, to all the businesses there (though with the Somerville Theater and Johnny D's as anchors, it'll continue to do pretty well).
As a warning case, look at Porter Square. Sure, it has a red line stop, and it even has a couple of unique local businesses (like Toad), but there's no critical mass there, it's mostly chain. So for the most part, people go there to get groceries and leave, or to change from the commuter rail to the red line. It's not nearly the sort of place Davis Square is. It is, however, a great place for a new Quizno's :)
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Of course there are other factors here. For example, Quizno's isn't quite [generic chain food place] at the moment, because there are so few in the region. As long as it remained one of the few Quizno's in metro Boston, it would be a draw. That would change if a few others opened up, particlarly in Somerville and nearby cities. That's just one example, there are plenty of other things worth considering. I just want to dispute "If it doesn't fill a real need, then it'll go out of business" as a way of looking at whether we want it here or not. I think it's a tired canard that generates heat and no light on this sort of decision, and I see it far too often.
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Date: 2005-12-13 08:17 am (UTC)i happen to think they do. they're a growing concern on the east coast, quite succesful on the west iirc. they have a good, tasty product set that isn't replicated by the other concerns.
more importantly, they have the craziest ads. "they got a pepper bar in there" :)
so, why oppose it? if they don't get in, someone else will, who can pay the rent - someone you might really oppose. perhaps another starbucks? perhaps a chik-filet? the christians would love that :) closed every sunday by god's law.
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Date: 2005-12-13 04:34 pm (UTC)I wish Bertucci's hadn't turned into a Subway.
"I like the subs"
Date: 2005-12-13 02:07 pm (UTC)As for that Hep A, that's happened at other places as well. It's not like Quiznos is putting botulism in their subs.
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Date: 2005-12-13 02:45 pm (UTC)Oooh, how about a place like the Friendly Toast in Portsmouth, NH? It's an awesome retro diner that serves really inexpensive old style diner food as well as old-style diner food done with a more modern sensibility (mohita smoothies, scrambled tofu, sweet potato fried covered in tabasco sauce and brown sugar). Something like that would be sweet.
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Date: 2005-12-13 02:33 pm (UTC)Oh, and Hi Ron!
too many restaurants?
Date: 2005-12-13 02:41 pm (UTC)(And hi, Turil!)
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Date: 2005-12-13 04:55 pm (UTC)you mean like Spark Crafts, which has been open for almost a year now?
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Date: 2005-12-13 05:05 pm (UTC)I'd kill for one that's closer than Pemberton Farms. We had Celia's for a little while which was fabulous but had the worst business plan ever. It was a perfect place to get dinner food or ingredients on the way home, but they closed at six so I tended to miss them. And they had an amazing salad bar. Okay, really what I want is a woderful, organic salad bar. *sigh* It was upsetting because they made great food but I knew they'd never last with those habits, and indeed they closed after a short while.
Although in their defense, for a metro area of its size, Boston doesn't seem able to support much of a vegetarian or health food market, for whatever reason. There are some, sure, but just about every other city I've been in that even approaches this size has more. I'm not sure one would survive long in Davis even if it was well-run.
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Date: 2005-12-13 05:15 pm (UTC)Buuut, I noted on their menu that they have a French Dip type sandwich, but they call it "Steakhouse Beef Dip" instead.
I'll try it, but I'm going to ask for "that sandwich that's generally called a French Dip."
I'll do eet een a French accent, yez.
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Date: 2005-12-13 06:40 pm (UTC)Planning Board info
Date: 2005-12-13 08:32 pm (UTC)If you go, be aware that there are multiple items on the agenda, with no guarantee as to order they will be dealt with. Also, this item has been repeatedly postponed and could be once again, so you may end up going there for nothing. For more information, send e-mail to Lara Curtis, LCurtis@ci.somerville.ma.us .
Here's the agenda item:
401 Highland Avenue: (continued from previous meeting) (Applicant: Santokh
Singh; Owner: Demi Samallas; Agent: Richard Smart) The Applicant seeks a
special permit with site plan review (S.Z.O. §7.11.10.2.1.c) to establish a
fast order food establishment with no drive-up service and a variance for
failure to provide required parking (§9.5.10) to establish a Quizno's
restaurant. Central Business District (CBD) zoning district.
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Date: 2005-12-14 01:48 am (UTC)I would frankly support a boycott (and more) of all these carpetbagger places - because that is what they are.
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Date: 2005-12-14 11:57 am (UTC)If they had to take over the old Bertucci's -- which was the first-ever Bertucci's -- I wish they'd kept the bocce court.
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