Michael Loje wrote:The Lakewood restaurants I frequent most are the Beer Engine, and the MerryArts on Mondays and Thursdays. If that qualifies me as rarefied, then I'me guilty. But even at those places, Lakewood residents are not in the majority of customers. And when you speak of Speedy's at Bunts and Lakewood Hts, or McDonalds, Lakewood residents are not taking their families there for dinner. People passing through go there for a fast bite. Most families, though, do what Rhonda and I do 90% of the time; we eat at home.
Michael
Do you ever worry about paying for a dinner? I know Essi doesn't. I know I don't. In Lakewood that is rarefied air.
If you do not think the fast food is feeding Lakewoodites, drive in one between 3:30 and 7pm, and the lines out the end of the lane. You may think people just driving through Lakewood but I beg to differ. Fast food especially in areas without a lot of grocery stores has unfortunately become meal of choice. This is part of many studies on obesity in urban and inner ring areas. Giant sodas for $0.79. Dinner for 6 for $10, ease of acquiring while parents work 2 or more jobs.
And at the same time. Let's look at Lakewood restaurant scene as a destination. What are your top ten restaurants? Now take those top ten restaurants and drop them into an area that goes west to Avon Lake east to Downtown Cleveland, south to Brookpark Road. What are the best in that area? Where do Lakewood's top ten figure into that list? OK, now the rest are just places to get food on different levels. People chose them based on comfort level, price, food, other choices in the area, etc. and we start to get an pretty good idea where it all falls, and fails.
Brian Essi, Mike Loje and Jim O'Bryan and many, many others eat a majority of meals at home. Correct? So we just made the problem tougher on all.
We all seem to be in agreement that one of the best Asian restaurants in town was Wu's. Which moved, taking us with it, and leaving the other 10 Asian places in town...
Ground Beef is the staple of Lakewood restaurants, best burger, Coffee Pot, then West End, then...
Which brings us back to the real question Do we need more restaurants? Should the city subsidize any of them?
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