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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
(12-17-2015, 08:34 PM)Coke6pk Wrote: I don't go into Market Square often... but when I do, McD's seems to be the busiest place in there....

Is the Subway still there? When I worked downtown, whenever I'd go in the Subway and McDonald's would have long line-ups, and the others (I think one was a mall-type Chinese place) would be free of clientele.

I agree with all of TMKM94's comments: the food court is so out of the way that it is destined to struggle. It should be on the ground floor. I don't personally care for any of the restaurants mentioned, but that's the type of thing that would be a draw: Crabby Joe's across the way has always been very busy. Something like that (a Kelsey's or a Montana's or any of those identical places) with street access in Market Square would likely do very well.
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