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Coyote Blue's
Posted on 7/16/09 at 11:59 am
Posted on 7/16/09 at 11:59 am
Wondering if anybody has tried the Lafayette location. My cousin tells me it's pretty chainy, next to the mall. The building on Acadian looks nice, but where are the people gonna park?
Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:01 pm to WhiteMilk
Lafayette is good...and it was grown and owned by Lafayette guys. That is a much bigger lot than it looks from Acadian...there will be plenty of parking.
Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:01 pm to WhiteMilk
quote:
but where are the people gonna park?
the parking lot?

I ate at the one in Laf and of course the hype didn't quite live up in their food, but looking forward to trying it once it opens here.
Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:04 pm to WhiteMilk
Foods pretty good imo, damn good margaritas.
Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:04 pm to TinyTigerPaws
A place that big will have approx 40 employees at each shift. The building is on an island. If there are 100 spots, then you'll only have around 60 for customers, not enough to have for the volume they're expecting.
Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:07 pm to WhiteMilk
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If there are 100 spots, then you'll only have around 60 for customers, not enough to have for the volume they're expecting.
then by that measure, they will likely fail....happily, it isn't for me to worry about.

Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:08 pm to WhiteMilk
Normal Outback location has about 90 parks and about the same number of employees per shift..should work. I still think the property is larger than you think, and they might have more parks than 100. I can find out by calling a friend if you are really interested.
Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:12 pm to Broken Egg
Just hope they do well. Parking is such an issue with Mexican places cause of the volume they do, especially on an island like that.
Posted on 7/16/09 at 12:12 pm to Broken Egg
I think it's really good...especially the duck quesadillas and the seafood enchiladas.
Posted on 7/16/09 at 1:39 pm to WhiteMilk
I love the one in Lafayette, but it's what the "foodies"(I hate that fricking word) hate. TexMex. They do have some interesting menu items and I would advise people to get away from fajitas and queso and try some stuff that's outside the normal Messican box. I just said Mexican box 

Posted on 7/16/09 at 2:12 pm to nikinik
i didnt know anything about it several years ago when i tried it....was awesome. looking forward to BRs location
Posted on 7/16/09 at 3:01 pm to bossflossjr
i like "tex mex" and authentic mexican food...i crave each of them differently..i'm glad to have another place probably because my husband and i eat "mexican" once a week...looks like i'll try it for lunch first..
Posted on 7/16/09 at 4:58 pm to brfoodie
Just what BR need another Mexican food place.
What does it compare to?
What does it compare to?
Posted on 9/5/09 at 11:38 am to Broken Egg
Actually you are partially correct. I used to work there in operations. It was grown and started by Lafayette guys, but sold out last year to some other lafayette guys who are doomed to kill it. This will be the 4th concept that they will suffocate by switching out great ingredients in search of profits. If you ever went to Coyote Blues when the original owners owned it, you would hate it now. They were previous Outback franchisees, and the ONLY group ever asked to leave the company, at any cost, personally by the owners.
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