May 20May 20 Author comment_751444 well I can confirm that there was a signage spotting for Freddy's on my end. I won't go on day one I want things to settle before I go (though granted I went to firehouse the day it opened it wasn't nuts) Their menu is ready (aww they're not going to sell their fry sauce in a bottle here) I've been studying the menu for months and I've already figured out what I will order https://www.freddys.com/location/winnipeg-mb/menu Edited May 20May 20 by iHeart
May 20May 20 comment_751447 33 minutes ago, iHeart said: well I can confirm that there was a signage spotting for Freddy's on my end. I won't go on day one I want things to settle before I go (though granted I went to firehouse the day it opened it wasn't nuts) Their menu is ready (aww they're not going to sell their fry sauce in a bottle here) I've been studying the menu for months and I've already figured out what I will order https://www.freddys.com/location/winnipeg-mb/menu Arent there enough burger joints already ,sheesh.
May 20May 20 Author comment_751448 1 minute ago, Piggy 1 said: Arent there enough burger joints already ,sheesh. not ones with Frozen Custard on the Menu
May 20May 20 comment_751449 Just now, iHeart said: not ones with Frozen Custard on the Menu Kids eat frozen custard .......sorry.
May 21May 21 comment_751460 6 hours ago, Piggy 1 said: Arent there enough burger joints already ,sheesh. What are you talking about? In that immediate area the only fast food burger places they have are: McDonalds, Burger King, Nuburger, Fatburger, Burger Factory, Wayback Burger, Georges, A&W, Sals, Five Guys, and I'm probably missing a few more... My kids enjoyed the frozen custard at Culvers in the States, though they could barely tell the difference between eating that and getting soft ice cream anywhere else. I don't think it's enough of a differentiator that will make it stand out. The location also isn't the greatest, the few times that I've gone to Firehouse subs, the Boutans and Mucho Burrito which are next door have been completely dead.
May 21May 21 comment_751461 We checked out Watt Bistro Pho (the newish location on Plessis and Regent) the other day and tried the vermicelli pork + spring rolls and also the Pho. Both were large in size and fresh and had a lot of flavour. We will be going back since Phuong Nam (our regular spot) is a bit of a drive and this is much closer. I believe they also do bubble tea. I'd recommend for those in the area.
May 21May 21 comment_751476 10 hours ago, Brandon said: We checked out Watt Bistro Pho (the newish location on Plessis and Regent) the other day and tried the vermicelli pork + spring rolls and also the Pho. Both were large in size and fresh and had a lot of flavour. We will be going back since Phuong Nam (our regular spot) is a bit of a drive and this is much closer. I believe they also do bubble tea. I'd recommend for those in the area. I love Pho,will have to check it out.
May 22May 22 comment_751495 Hi guys. I've been sitting on a restaurant theme for a while and figured I'd Guage the reaction here first. As some of you may know, I own a few concession trailers, mostly based on carnival foods. I've been floating the idea of opening up a carnival foods style joint. Carnival themed, with some games, of course all the carnival favorites. A new weekly item from the ridiculous American midways. Of course would still carry the burgers, fries, etc but the angle is on the carnival stuff. Cheese curds, hand Dipped corndogs, blooming onion, Funnel cake, oreos, donuts, etc etc Does this tickle anyone's fancy or nah. Keep it to an annual novelty
May 22May 22 comment_751498 9 hours ago, CodyT said: Hi guys. I've been sitting on a restaurant theme for a while and figured I'd Guage the reaction here first. As some of you may know, I own a few concession trailers, mostly based on carnival foods. I've been floating the idea of opening up a carnival foods style joint. Carnival themed, with some games, of course all the carnival favorites. A new weekly item from the ridiculous American midways. Of course would still carry the burgers, fries, etc but the angle is on the carnival stuff. Cheese curds, hand Dipped corndogs, blooming onion, Funnel cake, oreos, donuts, etc etc Does this tickle anyone's fancy or nah. Keep it to an annual novelty I know this has been done in the US (my friends stumbled upon https://juicysfamousfairfood.com/ when they were in Florida) and it gets pretty good reviews. This place didn't have games though so your idea might be a step up in providing that carnival feel. Personally, I couldn't see it being a regular thing for me but I don't have kids so I'm probably not the target market for that kind of place. Would definitely try it a couple times though.
May 22May 22 comment_751514 12 hours ago, CodyT said: Hi guys. I've been sitting on a restaurant theme for a while and figured I'd Guage the reaction here first. As some of you may know, I own a few concession trailers, mostly based on carnival foods. I've been floating the idea of opening up a carnival foods style joint. Carnival themed, with some games, of course all the carnival favorites. A new weekly item from the ridiculous American midways. Of course would still carry the burgers, fries, etc but the angle is on the carnival stuff. Cheese curds, hand Dipped corndogs, blooming onion, Funnel cake, oreos, donuts, etc etc Does this tickle anyone's fancy or nah. Keep it to an annual novelty With the carnival idea , I think maybe Dreamland Diner might be the only one who is close to doing it? I know around the McPhillips area they have a funky corndog place which I have not tried yet. I'd stick with food trucks over a restaurant, I've known a few people who have opened up restaurants and it's high risk/stress, money pit, and a lot of work to keep afloat. The costs really add up quickly and the post Christmas slump kills a lot of places. At least with the food trucks you can drive in to where the customers are and during the winter months I'm assuming you would be in the States running the circuit. In an over saturated market like Winnipeg it makes things much more difficult. If I were to do a restaurant in Winnipeg I'd 100% buy into an existing franchise, it's far more safe.
May 22May 22 comment_751516 51 minutes ago, Brandon said: With the carnival idea , I think maybe Dreamland Diner might be the only one who is close to doing it? I know around the McPhillips area they have a funky corndog place which I have not tried yet. I'd stick with food trucks over a restaurant, I've known a few people who have opened up restaurants and it's high risk/stress, money pit, and a lot of work to keep afloat. The costs really add up quickly and the post Christmas slump kills a lot of places. At least with the food trucks you can drive in to where the customers are and during the winter months I'm assuming you would be in the States running the circuit. In an over saturated market like Winnipeg it makes things much more difficult. If I were to do a restaurant in Winnipeg I'd 100% buy into an existing franchise, it's far more safe. Yeah. Pretty much seconded my thought process. I'll take a long ponder at it and If the right situation came around, maybe. I just want to work in the winters. I'm restless and want to start another venture
May 22May 22 Author comment_751523 2 hours ago, Brandon said: With the carnival idea , I think maybe Dreamland Diner might be the only one who is close to doing it? I know around the McPhillips area they have a funky corndog place which I have not tried yet. I'd stick with food trucks over a restaurant, I've known a few people who have opened up restaurants and it's high risk/stress, money pit, and a lot of work to keep afloat. The costs really add up quickly and the post Christmas slump kills a lot of places. At least with the food trucks you can drive in to where the customers are and during the winter months I'm assuming you would be in the States running the circuit. In an over saturated market like Winnipeg it makes things much more difficult. If I were to do a restaurant in Winnipeg I'd 100% buy into an existing franchise, it's far more safe. you mean ChungChuns?
May 22May 22 comment_751525 19 minutes ago, iHeart said: you mean ChungChuns? I think so, I've never been but my co workers have all enjoyed it and recommended it. 1 hour ago, CodyT said: Yeah. Pretty much seconded my thought process. I'll take a long ponder at it and If the right situation came around, maybe. I just want to work in the winters. I'm restless and want to start another venture Do you have a food truck? I had met a guy back in the day who would do all the festivals/carnivals in Manitoba during the Summer and then would drive around the State fairs and whatever in the warmer States during Winter and he would make a killing. It was a fry truck with I think hot dogs and he lived in a mansion and had lots of big toys.
May 22May 22 Author comment_751526 1 minute ago, Brandon said: I think so, I've never been but my co workers have all enjoyed it and recommended it. Do you have a food truck? I had met a guy back in the day who would do all the festivals/carnivals in Manitoba during the Summer and then would drive around the State fairs and whatever in the warmer States during Winter and he would make a killing. It was a fry truck with I think hot dogs and he lived in a mansion and had lots of big toys. Well so do I, the business attached to it Asia City has some good stuff too I had their shake fries yesterday, and regarding the Rice Dogs I recommend Whole Mozzarella as for the other stuff I'd add Gamsung (potato) around them because it will feel like an order of a Hot Dog with fries...even though fries are on the menu there
May 22May 22 comment_751528 26 minutes ago, Brandon said: I think so, I've never been but my co workers have all enjoyed it and recommended it. Do you have a food truck? I had met a guy back in the day who would do all the festivals/carnivals in Manitoba during the Summer and then would drive around the State fairs and whatever in the warmer States during Winter and he would make a killing. It was a fry truck with I think hot dogs and he lived in a mansion and had lots of big toys. Hi yeah, I own 3 of them. One is bloomin onion/poutine Mini donuts/lemonade Deep fried: cheese curds, corndogs, cheese cake, oreos, chocolate bars, basically anything you can deep fry I've considered a lot going to the states. My spouse is a nurse. I travel all of western Canada from june-end of September. If I left her for an additional 3 months she'd skin me lol
May 29May 29 comment_752355 On 2025-05-22 at 1:12 PM, CodyT said: Yeah. Pretty much seconded my thought process. I'll take a long ponder at it and If the right situation came around, maybe. I just want to work in the winters. I'm restless and want to start another venture As someone who has owned restaurants and mobile concessions, I cannot recommend enough that you avoid the dine in restaurant model enough. Restaurants are the one business I would never recommend anyone to get into. You can do everything right and still fail. There is so little margin for error because margins are so low. I had a restaurant that was doing around a million a year in business and it was profitable, but it was far from a gold mine. After all was said and done, with my wife and I working full time we figured it out that we were making about 9 bucks an hour for our time.
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