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PostPosted: Tue, Feb 23 2010, 2:08 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:

Have you seen Blue Rooster during lunch? There is usually a wait because it's so busy, and people come from all over the area to eat there. Dinner is busy too (but most people make reservations so there tends not to be a wait). I don't know what that poster has against the Blue Rooster. It's wonderful to have a good restaurant as a neighbor.


As always, thanks to Karen for adding her 2 cents to the discussion.


Enough already with the bashing this is a 7-11 thread. Discuss the 7-11, or start a new thread.


How exactly was that "bashing"?


Exactly how is this about the 7-11



Oh and I thought the Blue Rooster was open from 7-11 Thursday through Saturday? Best scones in Cranbury!!!
Guest
PostPosted: Tue, Feb 23 2010, 12:48 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:

Have you seen Blue Rooster during lunch? There is usually a wait because it's so busy, and people come from all over the area to eat there. Dinner is busy too (but most people make reservations so there tends not to be a wait). I don't know what that poster has against the Blue Rooster. It's wonderful to have a good restaurant as a neighbor.


As always, thanks to Karen for adding her 2 cents to the discussion.


Enough already with the bashing this is a 7-11 thread. Discuss the 7-11, or start a new thread.


How exactly was that "bashing"?


Exactly how is this about the 7-11
Guest
PostPosted: Tue, Feb 23 2010, 12:01 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:

Have you seen Blue Rooster during lunch? There is usually a wait because it's so busy, and people come from all over the area to eat there. Dinner is busy too (but most people make reservations so there tends not to be a wait). I don't know what that poster has against the Blue Rooster. It's wonderful to have a good restaurant as a neighbor.


As always, thanks to Karen for adding her 2 cents to the discussion.


Enough already with the bashing this is a 7-11 thread. Discuss the 7-11, or start a new thread.


How exactly was that "bashing"?
Guest
PostPosted: Tue, Feb 23 2010, 9:34 am EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:

Have you seen Blue Rooster during lunch? There is usually a wait because it's so busy, and people come from all over the area to eat there. Dinner is busy too (but most people make reservations so there tends not to be a wait). I don't know what that poster has against the Blue Rooster. It's wonderful to have a good restaurant as a neighbor.


As always, thanks to Karen for adding her 2 cents to the discussion.


Enough already with the bashing this is a 7-11 thread. Discuss the 7-11, or start a new thread.
Guest
PostPosted: Tue, Feb 23 2010, 9:32 am EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

The blue rooster is great. I enjoy going in there, though I don't do it often as it is a little beyond my price point for breakfast. Plus, with a young child who needs a high chair it's really not conducive.

I know some people who have issues, but I am sure people have issues with me too that's life. It seems some people just enjoy venting their view.
Guest
PostPosted: Tue, Feb 23 2010, 9:26 am EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

Guest wrote:

Have you seen Blue Rooster during lunch? There is usually a wait because it's so busy, and people come from all over the area to eat there. Dinner is busy too (but most people make reservations so there tends not to be a wait). I don't know what that poster has against the Blue Rooster. It's wonderful to have a good restaurant as a neighbor.


As always, thanks to Karen for adding her 2 cents to the discussion.
Guest
PostPosted: Tue, Feb 23 2010, 8:13 am EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

Main Street Who wrote:
that rooster place stinks....I don't hear people making special trips to Main Street because their business are so great. They make trips into Princeton, West Windsor, East Windsor. Nothing in town specifically brings anyone, gimme a break.


Have you seen Blue Rooster during lunch? There is usually a wait because it's so busy, and people come from all over the area to eat there. Dinner is busy too (but most people make reservations so there tends not to be a wait). I don't know what that poster has against the Blue Rooster. It's wonderful to have a good restaurant as a neighbor.
Main Street Who
PostPosted: Mon, Feb 22 2010, 11:24 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

that rooster place stinks....I don't hear people making special trips to Main Street because their business are so great. They make trips into Princeton, West Windsor, East Windsor. Nothing in town specifically brings anyone, gimme a break.
Guest
PostPosted: Mon, Feb 22 2010, 1:50 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

There's a poster here with a personal grudge against the Blue Rooster who shows up at every opportunity. That's why they're blaming the long standing Township resistance to a 7-11 on a business that didn't exist when it started.
Guest
PostPosted: Mon, Feb 22 2010, 1:28 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

I don't know if we should blame Blue Rooster. This town has consistently voted against variances for 7-11 type business on 130 for 20 years. I think it is horrible policy, but whenever they try to place a white hen the neighborhood within a quarter of a mile claims their children will be lured across 130 by the siren's call of a slurpee and immediately killed by a Kenworth tractor trailer.
CoffeeGuy
PostPosted: Mon, Feb 22 2010, 12:39 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

Guest wrote:
It seems that a person can't buy a cup of coffee unless it comes from the Blue Rooster.


Because they have the Township wrapped around their little fingers. Wouldn't want any "competition" to cut into their business. And don't think for one minute a 7-11 wouldn't - they can pretend to be an upscale restaurant all they want, but they're delusional. Frozen this, stale that, bad coffee...sounds like 7-11 to me!
Guest
PostPosted: Mon, Feb 22 2010, 12:18 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

It seems that a person can't buy a cup of coffee unless it comes from the Blue Rooster.
Guest
PostPosted: Sun, Feb 21 2010, 9:53 pm EST    Post subject: Re: 7-11

I am sure it was stopped dead in its tracks like every other business trying to come into town.
The downtown businesses surely had a problem with it.
Guest
PostPosted: Sun, Feb 21 2010, 9:23 pm EST    Post subject: 7-11

Does anyone know what happened with the 7-11? I saw today that there is a for sale sign on the property that the 7-11 had planned to build.