05-24-2017, 03:40 AM
I've always had average to good experiences at Kaleos, but one of the points made above is a good one - if the majority of your customers are tourists who aren't likely to return (any time soon), it does decrease your motivation to keep things great. By the same token, once Luquins burned down, if you didn't want to BYOB, it was basically Kaleos or Black Rock. So again, Kaleos is/was going to be full almost no matter what. Perhaps when Luquins re-opens, and more restaurants open in the area, there will be more competition, and everyone will be under more pressure for better food/service.
Also, to tie into one of the other threads, it's my hope that Uber/Lyft will cause more people to head out for dinner at places like Kaleos, Luquins, Black Rock, knowing that they don't need to worry about their B.A.C. before heading home.
Also, to tie into one of the other threads, it's my hope that Uber/Lyft will cause more people to head out for dinner at places like Kaleos, Luquins, Black Rock, knowing that they don't need to worry about their B.A.C. before heading home.
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