The new Frisco Grill is 1. Loud 2. Souless 3. Loud
If they were doing so darned successful that they could open new digs, how do they not hire an architect or interior designer? You can't hear the person next to you.
I was a regular visitor to the old location. Given that the food quality and menu has gone downhill, the music blares, and you feel like you're sitting in a Home Depot, I don't plan to go there anymore. It's not like it's the only place in town to get a microbrew.
Its so busy most of the time its hard to use the more personable features -- the long table, the lounge area which is unfortunate. When the brew equipment arrives (date: TBD)I think that'll add a nice homey touch as well right in the front window area there.
I'm pretty sure a patio is also being considered. The facility remains a work in progress.
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The new Frisco Grill is
1. Loud
2. Souless
3. Loud
If they were doing so darned successful that they could open new digs, how do they not hire an architect or interior designer? You can't hear the person next to you.
I was a regular visitor to the old location. Given that the food quality and menu has gone downhill, the music blares, and you feel like you're sitting in a Home Depot, I don't plan to go there anymore. It's not like it's the only place in town to get a microbrew.
Loud? Yes.
Soul-less? Nah.
Its so busy most of the time its hard to use the more personable features -- the long table, the lounge area which is unfortunate. When the brew equipment arrives (date: TBD)I think that'll add a nice homey touch as well right in the front window area there.
I'm pretty sure a patio is also being considered. The facility remains a work in progress.
Parking lot is a train wreck. We regularly pass by on our way somewhere else to eat.
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