Submitted by MARetro t3_yl1t0q in WorcesterMA
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SuperSpartacus t1_iuxnlyq wrote
Because they’re being outcompeted by better businesses lol
NativeSon508 t1_iuxqlop wrote
Or maybe there’s too many friggin “burger” themed restaurants. That and the video game bars. In reality, there’s only so much demand. How many times a month do you want a $15 burger? Everybody is trying to be something that everybody else is already doing or done. Some originality goes a long way
very_random_user t1_iuy4u4p wrote
During boom times it's normal to open too many stores, the not so good ones always end up dying.
seventyfive1989 t1_iuy68bt wrote
Wasn’t a fan the one time I went there.
outb0undflight t1_iuyfq6j wrote
The beauty of the Worcester Renaissance is it never really starts. It just revs its engine but never takes its foot off the clutch. They've been saying, "The Worcester Renaissance is just about to really kick off!" since at least 2005. But it never does, really.
the_sky_god15 t1_iuyhbw0 wrote
That’s too bad they were on my list. Although they had been for a couple of months so I’m sure that’s part of the problem.
noturaveragecitygirl t1_iuyi5t5 wrote
I was going to say the same thing!
tugaim33 t1_iuyjesi wrote
Yeah, I hear that. I feel like it’s always one or two steps away from Worcester cutting loose.
guybehindawall t1_iuys4gt wrote
Well I for one thought this place was pretty good and will miss the onion strings.
Doesn't seem like a great sign for the Canal District that this place and the Hangover have closed back-to-back like this.
BeeFrizz t1_iuyvnu0 wrote
In regards to the Renaissance comments here, we need real trash collection with barrels not bags, free large item pick up, walkable and bikeable streets and free, quality public transportation and the willingness to pay a touch more in property taxes to get these things. As long as we continue to vote for the least property taxes and the most entrenched representatives we'll always just be a really big suburb with suburban values and suburban style landscapes. If we want to be a city, we need to be willing to be a city.
NativeMasshole t1_iuyzou8 wrote
You're talking to a city with a near 20% poverty rate. People are already getting priced out by the increasing housing costs, nobody is going to want to vote for increasing their taxes. Even if it does make life easier.
elfrancomin t1_iuz0ohq wrote
Good. A waitress there stole my wallet off the table on New Year’s Eve. When I went to get it back the owner laughed at me and told me there’s nothing he can do. Got what’s coming to him. Food sucked too.
Karen1968a t1_iuz0pfq wrote
Yet question 5 will pass
gnarlypizzaseizure t1_iuzqzqf wrote
It's almost as if 80% of restaurants close within 5 years or something...
doublesecretprobatio t1_iv0hxz7 wrote
>Doesn't seem like a great sign for the Canal District that this place and the Hangover have closed back-to-back like this.
well, the Hangover sucked and that's not just my opinion but also the overwhelming sentiment on this sub. i've never even heard anyone talk about Buck's. sounds like the canal isn't going to miss them.
sevencityseven t1_iv0zbrn wrote
Raising taxes is a horrible idea with the cost of rent and inflation.
sevencityseven t1_iv0zjr9 wrote
Agreed I’ve wanted to go there but just never happens
SmartassRemarks t1_iv10u55 wrote
They have amazing burgers and fries
SmartassRemarks t1_iv10wv9 wrote
I ordered an old fashioned there, and the bartender had no idea how to make one and failed massively
moisheah t1_iv1cqt5 wrote
Based on the other current thread sounds like Worcester could use a Dim Sum place 🤷♀️
SmartSherbet t1_iv2fnc8 wrote
Among the things question 5 does is create a pool of money to be used on affordable housing. Vote YES on Question 5 if you're concerned about the cost of rent.
sevencityseven t1_iv2l39a wrote
The money that would be used for affordable housing will affect such a small population if it even gets used for that. While the rest of get stuck with another reason for higher rent. No more taxes. Balance the budget.
SmartSherbet t1_iv2unb2 wrote
The tax increase is tiny. Less than $5/month unless you are wealthy enough to own a huge home. The benefits are more than worth the cost.
sevencityseven t1_iv3s1k7 wrote
If it’s such little money.. I’m sure they can figure it out with the existing budget. Just like the rest of us adults do every week. The poor and middle class pay enough taxes.
SmartSherbet t1_iv585qx wrote
Adopting this policy means we gain access to a statewide pool of monies that we can’t get otherwise, but are already paying into through surcharges on real estate transactions. In other words, by passing this, we get access to way more money than it costs us in taxes.
sevencityseven t1_iv5a92m wrote
Money they you’ll never see any direct benefits too. Parks and roads are good enough and if not balance the budget. Sorry I can’t afford even another $50 a year.
SmartSherbet t1_iv5joen wrote
I agree that transferring money from the bloated police budget to things that actually serve the community is a great idea too.
guybehindawall t1_iv5vvq5 wrote
Yeah I noted at the time how weird it was that the Hangover was regularly recommended on here and Worcester Eats, and then everyone said it sucked when they closed. People saying they never heard of Buck's when it seemed popular up until now is similarly weird.
Karen1968a t1_iv6h7bm wrote
What is the cost to the average commercial property owner?
Karen1968a t1_iv6hw0o wrote
It will be interesting to see if you are correct. The place going into the Hangover, positions itself as a martini bar with gastro pub food. To me that doesn’t sound like a winner, but I guess it might meet your criteria of originality
JohnnyGoldwink t1_ivbkp2r wrote
JohnnyGoldwink t1_ivbl0qn wrote
Yup. Hangover sucks as does broth IMO. Haven’t been to this place but poorly run restaurants deserve to be replaced.
JohnnyGoldwink t1_ivblynd wrote
Yup. Burger joint is the last place I’m going for food. The whole concept of going out to eat (for me) is centered around getting something that is a serious pain in the ass to make at home, or trying something i’ve never had.
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivondd4 wrote
Applebees level food
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivonezb wrote
They were both bad restaurants
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivonm6y wrote
Do you know ANYTHING about this policy??? lmao
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivonub1 wrote
A shitty restaurant closed
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivonxiu wrote
gastro pub = burger bar ugh
sevencityseven t1_ivotuk0 wrote
600-700 - taxachusetts… let’s not hold government responsible let’s keep taxing the lower and middle class and writing blank checks
guybehindawall t1_ivr8yxi wrote
This wasn't the consensus before they closed but certainly is now after the fact.
Smokestack just announced they're closing, too. Gotta assume the commenters are about to piss on their grave too instead of interrogating why that one street is seeing so much turnover suddenly.
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivrxyz1 wrote
Cool haven’t been to Smokestack since 2014, there’s way better bbq
tugaim33 t1_iuxhts1 wrote
I feel like the whole Worcester Renaissance thing is dead. Places closing up shop or moving out left and right.