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czsz said:Outback Steakhouse has seen sales decline for the past two years, Applebee?s sales have been down three years in a row and The Cheesecake Factory?s sales were off 8 percent last year, Perkins said. Applebee?s opened at the rear of the Prudential Center but closed after 18 months, he noted.
?If you?re planning to open a restaurant in Boston you need a celebrity chef, a killer concept like the Parish Caf? or the Rattlesnake Bar & Grill, or to be a recognized brand,? Perkins said.
Actually, as the first paragraph shows, it's the "recognized brands" that are the failing ones...perhaps because people don't move into/visit the city to eat at suburban chain outlets?
Maybe a new chain restaurant would get a good reception here...there's a restaurant called Texas de Brazil that's been growing recently in the US. I think they've got a total of 13 locations in the US, so it's not exactly a huge chain, but it's growing. I went to the one in Denver, and it's absolutely delicious. It's a different style of restaurant that I've ever been to and I think it's the type of place that could see some success in Boston.