Matt Kelley, I was being sarcastic. People have religion, businesses don't. If I want your franchise, I will decide what days we're open; your religion is not my religion.
It’s insane to see Tropical Smoothie Cafe get a big resurgence. Those were starting to close down in CA around 06 or so, and they were so damn good! It’s great to see them still here :)
Can’t say I agree with Marco’s Pizza being “everywhere in 2023”, at least not in the Phoenix area. There used to be a bunch of them here but they’ve all closed except for one store out in Mesa. There was one right down the street from me but they were trying to compete with a dozen other local pizza joints and given they wanted $22 for a 14” pepperoni pizza it was easy to predict they weren’t going to last long.
Only tried WingStop once after our favorite local wing placed closed in the midst of the pandemic. Ordered six wings for the wife, twelve for me plus the blue cheese sauce and fries, came out to 40 bucks! Went in there, the guy at the counter was fixated on his phone, but said it would be ready in a couple of minutes. After a few minutes handed me two bags, and said have a nice day. Got home after a 20 minute drive, opened the bags. Had one big box with 6 wings and a quart bucket of BC Dressing. Needless to say was peeved, 40 bucks for 6 wings. Haven't been back to another WStop, and most of the other places are pretty lacking with dry stringy wings and lackluster fries. Unfortunately it seems the more stores these chains open, it seems the quality ratchets down bit by bit for them all.
I was searching for this. it was awful the last time I went to WS. Expensive and chicken lacked flavor. promised myself to never again eat there. better off cooking my own.
The key to any of these franchises is management--if the managers hire good people and train and supervise them properly. That is the big post-Covid challenge.
Shake shack is awesome! Had it for the first time in the original Madison square park location back in 2012-2013 and I’ve loved it ever since. The smokeshack is my favorite fast food burger.
Not exaxtly "fast food." Usually think of McDonalds, Wendys, Taco Bell, etc when thinking fast food. Five Guys, Shakeshack, etc usually you have to wait 10-20 mins.
How are all these expansion plans going to work out considering the established names are already having a very tough time keeping staff on hand? Waaay to many places out there already who needs another "fast casual burger" joint at the strip mall... support your local mom & pop restaurant if possible
Agreed these places are where NPCs eat and I hate it. I am not a snob about anything other than what I put in my body. Chain restaurants need to be stopped. Not only that you’re 100% right!!! Where are they going to find the labor!!??
Well the thought is those markerts that they’re in have already cooled and stabilized. In order to spark new growth and interest, you gotta go where you don’t have a presence. That’s what these expansions are for
sure we can get burgers in Canada but NOBODY does frozen custard. It just never became a thing here. Can't wait to finally get a place that does it (if it can't be Shake Shack, we'll take Freddy's)
Excited to try True Food, never heard of it until now. We have a First Watch in my neighborhood, and eat there often. The best salad ever (customized for vegetarian) , the one with spicy pecan maple dressing is soooo good. Only once was I dissatisfied with the food, was when they got my frittata too "done". Well, their soup isn't hot enough, so I just don't order it anymore. Other than that from more than a dozen visits, I like them. Service is usually decent too.
It’s very good! I hope you get to try it. I have one near me and I only need 1 bus to go to my location. I also never heard of it before they opened it at the mall near me a few years ago.
Both Jersey Mike's and Jimmy John's have been expanding into smaller towns. Jimmy John's opened a location in the county seat to the S of us about a year ago, and Jersey Mike's opened a location in the county seat to the N of us sometime in the past year. (Both towns have populations of about 10-12K.)
Thats about the size of our town. We have a JJ's, and Firehouse. I would LOVE for Jersey Mikes to come here. Had it a few times in Dallas and I loved it
I miss Jimmy John’s. I don’t know if it’s still there, but there was a location by the university in Reno years ago when I went to UNR and I loved their cookies too, and the option for sprouts in the sandwich.
@@KennieBby I wouldn't know about the UNR location, but Jimmy John's is still very much alive here in the Midwest. I've eaten at Jimmy John's locations in both Indianapolis and the Chicago suburbs within the past 5 years, and a Jimmy John's location opened in our local county seat (Pontiac, IL) just last year (2021).
Eegee’s is expanding now that the company’s original owners sold it. They didn’t want to expand past Tucson but now they’re opening up more places outside of the city.
There's a Shake Shack in Schaumburg, IL, and my husband and I ate there once this summer (motivated by other Mashed videos, and it was close to places we were shopping at up there). It was OK, although a bit pricey for fast food. Five Guys is a much easier upscale burger place for us to get to, as it has locations in more of the towns we shop in on the weekends.
I work at a Marco's (just temp help bc they lost some employees) and I've only ever seen them here so I thought they were local to Arkansas. lol I was shocked to see them being mentioned first. Freddie's are popping up everywhere here. Jersey Mike's has a few locations but they've been here for a bit. Raising Cane's is the same way. The rest of these I've either never seen except for maybe on trips to Dallas (Blaze Pizza) or we've had them for awhile.
I have a First Watch about 5-7 mins away from where I work. It's been there for probably 2-3 years but I always thought it was a Watch/Jewelry shop and never went there. lol
9:28 Popeye's has gone downhill ever since they were bought by Burger King and Tim Horton's (and expanded way too fast under their mismanagement). Expect them to also ruin Firehouse Subs which they unfortunately also bought
Noooooo not Firehouse!!!! That's one of the few good sandwich places here. Our Popeyes is literal garbage tho. My dog won't even touch it. Being owned by BK makes sense though. BK and KFC are the absolute worst fast food places in my town. You are guaranteed to get sick. I though Tim Horton's was run better, but I don't have one anywhere near me.
Actually, Burger King does not OWN Popeyes. Popeyes is part of Restaurant Brands International (RBI), a holding company that also owns Burger King and Tim Hortons.
I don't see how any of them are going to stay in business. It's easily over $20 for a couple to go out to eat. Prices are going to keep going up and we get the same substandard quality and service.
I live in the south suburbs of Chicago Illinois...we literally have all these places already...glad to see they are growing more of these restaurants 💯😁
I honestly didn't even know they existed anymore. The few we had went the way of the dodo, and have never seen another so I just assumed they went out to business.
The Schlotzskys in Dallas were always consistent and great. In Arkansas, not as good. Little differences like the bread not being toasted or being a totally different bread, cookies being different, not having spicy mustard available, etc
They open all these stores and the real problem is you can't find good people to work there to make the food they start out ok but after awhile the workers don't give a shit and the quality goes down hill evev the managers give up. It's like when al Bundy worked at the burger place and had to say swoosh after awhile the burgers looked like a pile of crap al didn't even wrap the burgers
We had a Freddy's and tried it twice, and both times the burgers were super thin and were like eating a charcoal grill brick and it was expensive too. It closed shortly thereafter. We had high hopes but just didn't have any luck. Maybe other locations are better than ours was.
I live in Texas and there's atleast 2 Freddy's near me. Their burgers are not that great and the fries are like twigs from a tree, definitely overpriced too. That was my first and last time eating there.
Since I can't get a fresh Imos Pizza here in Ft Wayne...I was very happy when a Blaze Pizza opened up on Collseium right down the street from me..I'm even close enough for delivery.
Tropical smoothie is the shit, my brother works there and my other friend has worked there for several years now. Their quesadillas are fire and I love the mango magic with whey added.
There's a Freddy's about 35-minutes away from where I live and I stop there a few times a year. Their burgers are pretty good, the fries are very good, and the frozen custard is excellent ( a lot better than Culver's).
Of the burger chains: In n Out Burger still rules, but The Habit is a close 2nd. I've tried Shake Shack in DFW Airport (overrated), Smashburger in DTW Airport (dry), Five Guys (good), Whataburger (best bacon), Mooyah (good), Red Robin (used to be better), Johnny Rockets (burger was dry), Culver's (good), Freddy's (good), Carl's Jr (frozen beef not good).
There's a Freddy's within walking distance to my home. The food isn't that good and It's overpriced. I rarely see any cars in their parking lot. I'm surprised it hasn't closed down.
I guess some people don't care what they eat or how it tastes, but I do. You can keep Marco's pizza; there are far better pizza places to me. Same goes for Wingstop-not impressed with those either.
Thank you. I currently work here and there are far more authentic-tasting and just better pizzas out there. On top of that, corporate is the worst as they are aggressively pushing out new stores, not listening to current stores’ problems. It has become an extreme problem especially in California as they are pushing deals that the restaurants in California cannot afdord
Marco's is far better than most chain pizza places, period. Of course if you have a local place, that place will likely be far better, but perhaps your taste isn't all that great
Wingstop needs to expand into Rhode Island, I wouldn’t mind one downtown. same in Boston. The only one in the city of Boston is in either East Boston or Hyde Park.
I tried Freddy's over here in southern California because vloggers names the Hodge twins gave rave reviews about this place so I gave these burgers a try. It was absolutely disappointing as well as pricey. Do not waste your time even trying these burgers.
The Freddy's in my town closed a few years ago. It was alright when it was here, but I love me some Shake Shack. However, I do enjoy Teriyaki Madness since I don't like driving into the city for Panda Express. Plus Panda Express' customer service kinda sucks at the two locations we have.
Totally great subs but damn they are expensive...I grew up (not lying here) 45 minutes from the first location Pt Pleasant NJ & for years you could get a huge sub for like 8 bucks.. now they are like 15 bucks so I don't go there anymore
We had a Popeyes and it was managed so terribly that it closed in a year. We have a Freddy's and it's been open little over a year and there is never any cars there. It's doing no business and I think it'll be closed within a year
Which of these chains are you looking forward to seeing more of?
Ur mom
Zero! There are already way to many of them.
And Don't Forget Portillo's Hot Dogs & Italian Beef Subs Coming to Texas... Houston, Dallas, San Antonio. Austin.etc.
I miss blaze and I wish they'd open up in colorado. We have mod pizza which is honestly kinda gross. Especially when comparing the two.
Jersey Mikes
Chick-fil-A is a wonderful place to go for lunch after attending Sunday morning services, and then going to Hobby Lobby for your crafting suppies.
Ralph Balfoort if You’re going to chick-fil-A on a Sunday then You must be breaking in because their closed on Sunday.
Matt Kelley, I was being sarcastic. People have religion, businesses don't. If I want your franchise, I will decide what days we're open; your religion is not my religion.
They're also great if you like face-tatted and face-pierced staff
@@ralphbalfoort2909sarcasm = 😂
It’s insane to see Tropical Smoothie Cafe get a big resurgence. Those were starting to close down in CA around 06 or so, and they were so damn good! It’s great to see them still here :)
Yeah, we got like 3 by me 😂
@@kingjoseph5901never heard of them are they any better than Jamba or Juice it up?
Can’t say I agree with Marco’s Pizza being “everywhere in 2023”, at least not in the Phoenix area. There used to be a bunch of them here but they’ve all closed except for one store out in Mesa. There was one right down the street from me but they were trying to compete with a dozen other local pizza joints and given they wanted $22 for a 14” pepperoni pizza it was easy to predict they weren’t going to last long.
I grew up with a tropical smoothie. My parents never went there often but when we did get an occasional smoothie, it was great
True Kitchen expansion is great just unfortunate they won’t be located near neighborhoods that could benefit from the healthy menu.
Thank you for your judgment.
Only tried WingStop once after our favorite local wing placed closed in the midst of the pandemic. Ordered six wings for the wife, twelve for me plus the blue cheese sauce and fries, came out to 40 bucks! Went in there, the guy at the counter was fixated on his phone, but said it would be ready in a couple of minutes. After a few minutes handed me two bags, and said have a nice day. Got home after a 20 minute drive, opened the bags. Had one big box with 6 wings and a quart bucket of BC Dressing. Needless to say was peeved, 40 bucks for 6 wings. Haven't been back to another WStop, and most of the other places are pretty lacking with dry stringy wings and lackluster fries. Unfortunately it seems the more stores these chains open, it seems the quality ratchets down bit by bit for them all.
I second this! Had that same experience
Yeah I wasn’t impressed either. They also are very expensive.
Always skipped them because of this. Way too expensive.
I was searching for this. it was awful the last time I went to WS. Expensive and chicken lacked flavor. promised myself to never again eat there. better off cooking my own.
The key to any of these franchises is management--if the managers hire good people and train and supervise them properly. That is the big post-Covid challenge.
We had both Marcos & Blaze in my area a few years ago( suburban Chicago) and both have closed
Shake shack is awesome! Had it for the first time in the original Madison square park location back in 2012-2013 and I’ve loved it ever since.
The smokeshack is my favorite fast food burger.
Not exaxtly "fast food." Usually think of McDonalds, Wendys, Taco Bell, etc when thinking fast food. Five Guys, Shakeshack, etc usually you have to wait 10-20 mins.
How are all these expansion plans going to work out considering the established names are already having a very tough time keeping staff on hand? Waaay to many places out there already who needs another "fast casual burger" joint at the strip mall... support your local mom & pop restaurant if possible
Yeah bro. Too many burger fries shakes restaurants
Agreed these places are where NPCs eat and I hate it. I am not a snob about anything other than what I put in my body. Chain restaurants need to be stopped.
Not only that you’re 100% right!!! Where are they going to find the labor!!??
@@youtubedrifter5594 You saying "NPC" is cringe-worthy 4chan garbage. You aren't as special as you seem to think.
Lies again? Heineken Carlsberg Halal Coordinator
Well the thought is those markerts that they’re in have already cooled and stabilized. In order to spark new growth and interest, you gotta go where you don’t have a presence. That’s what these expansions are for
Freddys Steakburgers is also expanding to Canada. They have plans to open at least 20 locations in every province excluding Quebec
oh yay that makes me excited! Hopefully one in Ottawa :)
I wish Raising Cane's would come up here too... they can put Mary Browns out of business
sure we can get burgers in Canada but NOBODY does frozen custard. It just never became a thing here. Can't wait to finally get a place that does it (if it can't be Shake Shack, we'll take Freddy's)
freddy’s is soooooo good
That's cool.
Wow, Freddy's logo is a direct lift from Friendly's
Excited to try True Food, never heard of it until now. We have a First Watch in my neighborhood, and eat there often. The best salad ever (customized for vegetarian) , the one with spicy pecan maple dressing is soooo good. Only once was I dissatisfied with the food, was when they got my frittata too "done". Well, their soup isn't hot enough, so I just don't order it anymore. Other than that from more than a dozen visits, I like them. Service is usually decent too.
It’s very good! I hope you get to try it. I have one near me and I only need 1 bus to go to my location. I also never heard of it before they opened it at the mall near me a few years ago.
Been to a Freddy's. Most everything I saw on the menu you could find at Steak & Shake for less money. To quote Mr. Scrooge, Bah, Humbug.
Love both Chick-fil-A and Raising Cane’s!
both are much better than the awful Jollibee and Mary Browns up here in Canada
Cane's and flavorful chicken seems... extra generous.
😂
Both Jersey Mike's and Jimmy John's have been expanding into smaller towns. Jimmy John's opened a location in the county seat to the S of us about a year ago, and Jersey Mike's opened a location in the county seat to the N of us sometime in the past year. (Both towns have populations of about 10-12K.)
Thats about the size of our town. We have a JJ's, and Firehouse. I would LOVE for Jersey Mikes to come here. Had it a few times in Dallas and I loved it
I miss Jimmy John’s. I don’t know if it’s still there, but there was a location by the university in Reno years ago when I went to UNR and I loved their cookies too, and the option for sprouts in the sandwich.
@@KennieBby I wouldn't know about the UNR location, but Jimmy John's is still very much alive here in the Midwest. I've eaten at Jimmy John's locations in both Indianapolis and the Chicago suburbs within the past 5 years, and a Jimmy John's location opened in our local county seat (Pontiac, IL) just last year (2021).
By the year 2032, all restaurants will be Taco Bell. -Demolition Man (1993)
Eegee’s is expanding now that the company’s original owners sold it. They didn’t want to expand past Tucson but now they’re opening up more places outside of the city.
Freddy's font and the stylization of their signage looks a lot like Friendly's Ice Cream and Restaurant.
There's a Shake Shack in Schaumburg, IL, and my husband and I ate there once this summer (motivated by other Mashed videos, and it was close to places we were shopping at up there). It was OK, although a bit pricey for fast food. Five Guys is a much easier upscale burger place for us to get to, as it has locations in more of the towns we shop in on the weekends.
Five guys is just better period. Shake shack to me is average at best.
went to the one in Oak Brook...6 of us....big disappointment....extremely expensive for what you get....not even that good..
Five guys doesn’t season their burgers
Five guys is very goo, but it is pretty pricey. Haven't tried Shake Shack yet. We have one here in St. Louis.
Five Guys is not upscale
Wouldn’t mind seeing Shake Shack come to Canada.
I work at a Marco's (just temp help bc they lost some employees) and I've only ever seen them here so I thought they were local to Arkansas. lol I was shocked to see them being mentioned first. Freddie's are popping up everywhere here. Jersey Mike's has a few locations but they've been here for a bit. Raising Cane's is the same way. The rest of these I've either never seen except for maybe on trips to Dallas (Blaze Pizza) or we've had them for awhile.
Anything that Yum! brand acquires is on a downward trend as far as quality goes.
I have a First Watch about 5-7 mins away from where I work. It's been there for probably 2-3 years but I always thought it was a Watch/Jewelry shop and never went there. lol
Awesome
9:28 Popeye's has gone downhill ever since they were bought by Burger King and Tim Horton's (and expanded way too fast under their mismanagement). Expect them to also ruin Firehouse Subs which they unfortunately also bought
Firehouse Subs immediately started going downhill when it expanded along with Steak n' Shake.
Used to love Firehouse. I loved it and it was my secret when others went to JJs, Jersey Mike, Subway, etc. Now the quality has gone way down
Noooooo not Firehouse!!!! That's one of the few good sandwich places here. Our Popeyes is literal garbage tho. My dog won't even touch it. Being owned by BK makes sense though. BK and KFC are the absolute worst fast food places in my town. You are guaranteed to get sick. I though Tim Horton's was run better, but I don't have one anywhere near me.
Actually, Burger King does not OWN Popeyes. Popeyes is part of Restaurant Brands International (RBI), a holding company that also owns Burger King and Tim Hortons.
Mmm Jersey Mike's
I don't see how any of them are going to stay in business. It's easily over $20 for a couple to go out to eat. Prices are going to keep going up and we get the same substandard quality and service.
Well cooking for yourself is rising so it’s kind of a wash
Will any of these food chains come to the uk 😢😢
I live in the south suburbs of Chicago Illinois...we literally have all these places already...glad to see they are growing more of these restaurants 💯😁
Yall have a freddys?
@@utopiaOKC yup
@@Chinn_Up that pepper jack jalapeño burger thoooooo
Don’t waste Your Time or money going to Freddy’s it’s a crap hole.
Schlotzkey's needs to catch on. It's by far the best sandwich place I've eaten at.
Used to love Schlotzkey’s, but not lately. Quality has gone down markedly.
@@dwigamaniac i have to admit the one i go to is always really good and service is great. Thats the bad thing with chains they are hit or miss.
I honestly didn't even know they existed anymore. The few we had went the way of the dodo, and have never seen another so I just assumed they went out to business.
The Schlotzskys in Dallas were always consistent and great. In Arkansas, not as good. Little differences like the bread not being toasted or being a totally different bread, cookies being different, not having spicy mustard available, etc
Shake Shack is SO good!!!
I love just don’t have any in Oklahoma! Only time I had it was in Vegas !
They open all these stores and the real problem is you can't find good people to work there to make the food they start out ok but after awhile the workers don't give a shit and the quality goes down hill evev the managers give up. It's like when al Bundy worked at the burger place and had to say swoosh after awhile the burgers looked like a pile of crap al didn't even wrap the burgers
I’m in Vegas and Freddy’s is the best!!!!
Firehouse Subs immediately started going downhill when it expanded along with Steak n' Shake.
They went downhill after RBI (meaning, Burger King and Tim Hortons) bought them
We had a Freddy's and tried it twice, and both times the burgers were super thin and were like eating a charcoal grill brick and it was expensive too. It closed shortly thereafter. We had high hopes but just didn't have any luck. Maybe other locations are better than ours was.
They over salt their burgers too. My daughter used to work for them, and that was the number one complaint.
na that's pretty standard actually
They all SUCK
Freddy’s is one crap hole I will never go to again. I’m not sure which is worse Freddy’s or Uckdonald’s A.K.A.McDonald’s.
I live in Texas and there's atleast 2 Freddy's near me. Their burgers are not that great and the fries are like twigs from a tree, definitely overpriced too. That was my first and last time eating there.
I wished Jollibee was going to be on this list. The closest one to me is almost an hour away
ugh, their chicken is horrible. Glad they aren't on the list! I'd sooner eat Popeye's than that overrated Jollibees hype.
There is one about 15 mins from my house. I'm going to try it for the first time this weekend!
Since I can't get a fresh Imos Pizza here in Ft Wayne...I was very happy when a Blaze Pizza opened up on Collseium right down the street from me..I'm even close enough for delivery.
Tropical smoothie is the shit, my brother works there and my other friend has worked there for several years now. Their quesadillas are fire and I love the mango magic with whey added.
There's a Freddy's about 35-minutes away from where I live and I stop there a few times a year. Their burgers are pretty good, the fries are very good, and the frozen custard is excellent ( a lot better than Culver's).
I think Freddy’s sucks ass. Crap burgers.
Freddy’s is one crap hole I will never go back to again, I’m not sure which is worse Freddy’s or Uckdonald’s a.k.a.McDonald’s.
In north Louisiana they are putting Bojangles back in. They were taken out in the late 80's. Let's see what happens this time.
I want Culver's to open near me.
Like jersey mikes and tropical smoothie cafe and chic fli
Mind blowing 👌👌
I have been to Raising Canes and of all the chicken places it is the best. Not a big menu but what is on there is made very well.
Of the sandwich chains: Subway, Blimpie, Togo's, Firehouse, Jimmie John's; Jersey Mike's has been the best.
That it is. The only close competitor to Jersey Mike's is a chain called Goodcents Subs which is largely in the lower Midwest.
LOL. My grocery store makes bigger and better sandwiches. Cheaper too.
Isn’t that all of them? You just love samiches
@@thomasrudder9639 I wish I had a giant sammich with all pastrami right now!!!
@@cornbread1209 Man, Arby's has a great Rueben.
I love Freddy's.
First Watch is the best one on this list
Bring Freddy's to Massachusetts!!!
Freddy’s has the worst burger I’ve ever had
Freddy’s is a crap hole.
There was a Freddys in Thousand Oaks CA but it closed during the pandemic. I wish another would open in Southern California.
Why? They suck……bad
Why would You want a Freddy’s to open near You? Freddy’s is a crap hole I’m not sure which is worse Freddy’s or Uckdonald’s A.K.A.McDonald’s
I hope Frozen Custard restaurants come to Canada. I've tried frozen custard once. Was sooooooo good. But the place closed.
Jedd's on Yonge St.
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Is there gonna be one in New York City?
Will some of those restaurants come to the Midwest ?
Having a restaurant run by Opera is not a good thing
Of the burger chains: In n Out Burger still rules, but The Habit is a close 2nd. I've tried Shake Shack in DFW Airport (overrated), Smashburger in DTW Airport (dry), Five Guys (good), Whataburger (best bacon), Mooyah (good), Red Robin (used to be better), Johnny Rockets (burger was dry), Culver's (good), Freddy's (good), Carl's Jr (frozen beef not good).
Fat Burger is better than In N Out.
@@darrylnelson05 I've tried Fatburger in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, and it was dry, too. I'll hope to try it again to see if better.
In & Out has such fresh juicy toppings. I moved from Dallas to Arkansas and I miss it so much
There's a Freddy's within walking distance to my home. The food isn't that good and It's overpriced. I rarely see any cars in their parking lot. I'm surprised it hasn't closed down.
I have one by me that's absolutely packed from open to closing. I don't get it, their food is mediocre and over priced.
Mine has some amazing food
@@simplynotthere222 are you sure it's a Freddy's?
@@andyleo8418 I’m sure buddy
@@andyleo8418 😆
Most of these haven't made it to Calif. which is a good indication of massive success. Freddy's sounds good.
Glad the "Cajun" chains that sell rebranded Chinese food didn't make this list...
Freddys is rocking it
I live in the 816 and Marcos is 🔥
wow, about 30 years ago i regularly ate at the 1st Jersey Mikes in Brick NJ. Now theyre everywhere
We’re they just as garbage 30 years ago?
I guess some people don't care what they eat or how it tastes, but I do. You can keep Marco's pizza; there are far better pizza places to me. Same goes for Wingstop-not impressed with those either.
Thank you. I currently work here and there are far more authentic-tasting and just better pizzas out there. On top of that, corporate is the worst as they are aggressively pushing out new stores, not listening to current stores’ problems. It has become an extreme problem especially in California as they are pushing deals that the restaurants in California cannot afdord
Marco's is far better than most chain pizza places, period. Of course if you have a local place, that place will likely be far better, but perhaps your taste isn't all that great
Popular restaurant in NYC
i order a pizza from marcos one time. it was Expensive and taste like it was made inside a trash dumpster.
Everybody gets a restaurant !
That's friendly s the logo looks just like it. How is Marcos 🍕 pizza is it good ?
Wingstop needs to expand into Rhode Island, I wouldn’t mind one downtown. same in Boston. The only one in the city of Boston is in either East Boston or Hyde Park.
I should probably start investing
Please! There are two Marco's locations in my area, but they won't even deliver outside of their neighborhood!
Marcos also kudos well done
We need several of these restaurants in Missoula, Montana
Montana💀
I've tried Freddy's. Not impressed.
Hope True Food comes to Maryland.
I tried Freddy's over here in southern California because vloggers names the Hodge twins gave rave reviews about this place so I gave these burgers a try. It was absolutely disappointing as well as pricey. Do not waste your time even trying these burgers.
blaze pizza closed all its locations in wisconsin before covid. sad
Yum Brands is where food quality and service go to die so wouldn’t be happy about that
Hollywood invested in this....yep no thanks!
It’s 2024, and I’ve not heard of these restaurants before, are they forgetting Portland, Oregon area. It’s kind of a large populated area in PAcificNW
Marcos is okay. Had it once during covid. Think it was during initial covid. Freddy's actually opened near the same time, haven't tried it yet.
Don’t bother
Don’t waste Your Time or money. Freddy’s is a crap hole.
All these restaurants and no workers.
Anyone listening Please open In & out in Midwest region 😁
Freddy's opened and closed within one year in my hometown
lol I couldn't help but laugh when I read the title and then saw them in the thumbnail
Freddy’s is Amazing
Freddy’s burgers are the worst fast food I’ve ever had
The Freddy's in my town closed a few years ago. It was alright when it was here, but I love me some Shake Shack.
However, I do enjoy Teriyaki Madness since I don't like driving into the city for Panda Express. Plus Panda Express' customer service kinda sucks at the two locations we have.
I don't get t the Panda Express vs Teriyaki Express compare
Love me some….. what a dumb phrase
That have a Freddy’s in Colorado Springs when I lived there for 15 years! At least I think it’s still right there around I-25 and garden of the gods?
I live in Florida right now and I haven’t seen one here yet?
How is Dave’s hot chicken not mentioned?
Had a Freddy's open near me earlier this year. Compared to Steak n Shake it was way more expensive and not even close to as good.
We have a Marco's here, I don't much care for their pizza.
Marcos pizza in vegas is amazing!!!! Did yall 4get how many we got out here???
Culver's is better than Freddy's, but I like both chains.
We already have Freddy’s here in Radcliff KY, still haven’t gone yet
We also have a jersey Mike’s here, chick fil a definitely i love their chic fil a sauce!
Love Freddy’s fries and frozen custard.
you should go try the chili
@@Idiotwriter711 thanks for the suggestion I’ll check it out
Don’t bother
Wetzels Pretzels sounds yummy We need healthy food this is good to hear variety.
Wetzels Pretzels is not healthy 😐
Healthy food... Lmao
Healthy food... Lmao
More Heart Attack Grill locations for all the healthy conscience people please.
Well i guess jersey mikes can open 10k restaurants because they now overcharge for their sandwiches. I make my sandwiches at home
Lol, doubt you can make subs as good as Jersey Mikes...
@@Fools_Requiem overrated. Firehouse is better. 😊
@Bruhama Two different type of subs. You can't compare the two places.
Do my be live the hype jersey Mike's sucks for what they charge
Totally great subs but damn they are expensive...I grew up (not lying here) 45 minutes from the first location Pt Pleasant NJ & for years you could get a huge sub for like 8 bucks.. now they are like 15 bucks so I don't go there anymore
every last one of these, except first watch, true food and poke works are operating in Las Vegas.
I have tried Freddy's twice and found the food to be disappointing each time.
We had a Popeyes and it was managed so terribly that it closed in a year. We have a Freddy's and it's been open little over a year and there is never any cars there. It's doing no business and I think it'll be closed within a year
I FINALLY GOT A FREDDY ICE CREAM AND BURGER TOO IN MEMPHIS TENNESSEE TOO MY FRIEND