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Hi all,
Speaking strictly from the consumer side, I think that consumers consider the value of restaurants based upon the following critera:
Having dined at Sawyers, it certainly does not rank in quality or cost. Also note, that the consumer does not weigh the relative costs associated with running the business as eating out is a discretionary choice. We all have our biases...but restaurants that don't hit one or more of the aforementioned are likely to be temporary in a competitive market. Sawyers is really just an experience as we all remember it from our youth - they are only open during the summer, so that likely works for them. Just my 2 cents. Jetskier ![]() |
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