Quantcast
breaking news

Restaurants Deal with Lack of Business After Lunch Hour

By: Marlisa Goldsmith
Updated: January 7, 2013
watch video
There are several options to choose from when it comes to eating near the downtown area of Abilene.

During the lunch hour you can catch many downtown employees visiting local restaurants along the south first stretch for a quick bite to eat.

"South First Street and North First Street we catch most customers from lunch from the downtown," says Byron Huang.

Unfortunately, not all of these local businesses are thriving around the clock.

An employee at Sunrise Chinese Restaurant says they rely heavily on the rush they see in the middle of the day.

Stand up: Business is booming for several restaurants near the downtown area in Abilene during lunch time, but when dinner time rolls around it's a different story. The parking lot at Sunrise generally holds 20-30 cars, but tonight, there are only three.

Armando's Mexican Restaurant is facing similar problems with their business.

"We have more customers around 11:30-12 to one," says Jorge Ortiz.

Ortiz says he believes if his business was located in the southwestern portion of town with more shops and perhaps exposure, he would be making much more of a profit.

"It's hard on the night because I think it's too dark outside. It's a fast street so too many people don't know we are here."

The owner of Szechuan Chinese Restaurant has been in business for 16 years and as a former small business owner, he knows how hard it can be to thrive

Huang says, "We compete with not only Chinese restaurants, you compete with all the big chain American restaurant, Mexican restaurant, Italian restaurant."

Which is why he says he makes each customer's visit to his restaurant an experience...

"You let a customer feel they like Szechuan and next time they will come back in," says Huang.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

We nominate Jake Dement as Our Hometown Hero, along with special thanks and unwavering gratitude to all of our United States Armed Forces personnel past and present!...

Melody Shelton is referring to a piece of her land that used to be filled with mesquite trees and native grass, now reduced to dirt and stumps....

Due to the Memorial Day Holiday on May 27, all non-emergency City facilities will close and there will be no collection of residential waste....

Law enforcement officers in the Abilene area are getting fired up for the 2013 Torch Run Final Leg Departure, a part of Special Olympics Texas (SOTX). The event is a prelude to the 2013 Summer...

Senate Education Chairman Dan Patrick announced that CSCOPE, the state's curriculum delivery system, would no longer offer lesson plans to Texas school districts....

New Cityy Council member Kyle McAlister was sworn in Monday, and the City Council has set a run-ff election date for place 6. ...

APD has to chase down a suspect on foot after the suspect flees following a street fight. ...

The city of Bangs is under a boil water notice. ...

TxDOT launched its 12th annual "Click it or Ticket" campaign Tuesday, reminding Texans about the life-saving function of the seatbelt. ...

Smart electricity meters have long been criticized by those who say they present health risks and infringe on individual rights. Now, with legislative action to allow property owners to deny are...

 
Find Articles Here
 
      Page 8 of 639
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com