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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (1)By: tc08105
12/5/2021 5:36 AM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

As families continue to pay ever higher rental rates in homes and cottages, they are forgoing eating out in favor of eating in. People who stay in hotels for a shorter vacation eat out. Add to that the spiraling cost for a restaurant to do business, it is increasingly difficult to do so. Labor in in short supply. Inflation is real.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (2)By: Squid Pro Quo
12/5/2021 6:31 AM

Want a 20% raise? Show up for work all 5 days instead of just 4.

I already show up for my career 40-50 hours a week.

How do I get a 20% raise?

You have chosen poorly, grasshopper.
If you’ve read this thread you will have seen examples of persons making six figures as a bartender or server. I’m certain you have the aptitude to be a server that remembers orders without writing them down. Unless being a waiter is beneath you, you could realize a 60% raise by switching your career path. I have many friends who went that route until they finished school and bought a home. Some of them now own restaurants, but all of them are homeowners.
It’s all out there, you just have to go for it!

Let rewind to 1999. What was your path forward? Go get a degree and you’ll be upper middle class, and climb the ladder.

Turns out I was lied to.

Career change.
Ruth’s Chris is always looking for quality servers. Average diner spends $100.00 per meal. Serve a party of six and the tips would be near $120.00+.
Nobody said you have to work checking product labels for Glaxo Smith Kline.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (3)By: Donkey Hotay
12/5/2021 8:40 AM

Want a 20% raise? Show up for work all 5 days instead of just 4.

I already show up for my career 40-50 hours a week.

How do I get a 20% raise?

You have chosen poorly, grasshopper.
If you’ve read this thread you will have seen examples of persons making six figures as a bartender or server. I’m certain you have the aptitude to be a server that remembers orders without writing them down. Unless being a waiter is beneath you, you could realize a 60% raise by switching your career path. I have many friends who went that route until they finished school and bought a home. Some of them now own restaurants, but all of them are homeowners.
It’s all out there, you just have to go for it!

Let rewind to 1999. What was your path forward? Go get a degree and you’ll be upper middle class, and climb the ladder.

Turns out I was lied to.

More like turns out you were gullible, if you believed it was just POOF, you’re upper middle class.

A degree only shows that you have the ability to be educated in that field of study.

It doesn’t guarantee that you’ll be valuable to an employer in that field, or that said field truly suits you.

In your case, if you’re as erratic in the workplace as you are on this forum, your upward mobility limitation could be found in any mirror.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (4)By: Tim-OBX
12/5/2021 8:47 AM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

I can't even begin to say how much I disagree with your analogy. To say a PM has any control over the local governments is really laughable to me. The towns/county have put height restrictions on all building so we don't have those horrible tall hotels like Myrtle or Va Beach, for that we thank them and I have never heard anyone wish for taller buildings except people who build them.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (5)By: ultrahog99
12/5/2021 10:51 AM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

As families continue to pay ever higher rental rates in homes and cottages, they are forgoing eating out in favor of eating in. People who stay in hotels for a shorter vacation eat out. Add to that the spiraling cost for a restaurant to do business, it is increasingly difficult to do so. Labor in in short supply. Inflation is real.

They have hotels in Virginia Beach. Lots of them, if that's what you want.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (6)By: tc08105
12/5/2021 1:26 PM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

As families continue to pay ever higher rental rates in homes and cottages, they are forgoing eating out in favor of eating in. People who stay in hotels for a shorter vacation eat out. Add to that the spiraling cost for a restaurant to do business, it is increasingly difficult to do so. Labor in in short supply. Inflation is real.

They have hotels in Virginia Beach. Lots of them, if that's what you want.

We're talking about restaurants, cause, and effect. Not about what I want or don't want.

We've been going to the Outer Banks for decades. Quaint cottages. Laid back atmosphere. We had the misfortune to stay next to a super hut one year. You think a house with 30 people in it is better than a hotel? Drunks? 24 hour loud? Wrecking the place? Have at it.

And Tim. If you truly believe rental firms don't have influence on the local politics, you are quite naïve. How can one explain the mini hotels going up?

If you know better and are trying to convince us otherwise, Some of us aren't buying it. I have too much respect for your knowledge to believe the former.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (7)By: Tim-OBX
12/5/2021 2:13 PM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

As families continue to pay ever higher rental rates in homes and cottages, they are forgoing eating out in favor of eating in. People who stay in hotels for a shorter vacation eat out. Add to that the spiraling cost for a restaurant to do business, it is increasingly difficult to do so. Labor in in short supply. Inflation is real.

They have hotels in Virginia Beach. Lots of them, if that's what you want.

We're talking about restaurants, cause, and effect. Not about what I want or don't want.

We've been going to the Outer Banks for decades. Quaint cottages. Laid back atmosphere. We had the misfortune to stay next to a super hut one year. You think a house with 30 people in it is better than a hotel? Drunks? 24 hour loud? Wrecking the place? Have at it.

And Tim. If you truly believe rental firms don't have influence on the local politics, you are quite naïve. How can one explain the mini hotels going up?

If you know better and are trying to convince us otherwise, Some of us aren't buying it. I have too much respect for your knowledge to believe the former.

Look at the mini hotels and you find one rental firm and basically 2 builders - not 4 not 8 so maybe you are naive, or assuming.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (8)By: tc08105
12/5/2021 2:59 PM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

As families continue to pay ever higher rental rates in homes and cottages, they are forgoing eating out in favor of eating in. People who stay in hotels for a shorter vacation eat out. Add to that the spiraling cost for a restaurant to do business, it is increasingly difficult to do so. Labor in in short supply. Inflation is real.

They have hotels in Virginia Beach. Lots of them, if that's what you want.

We're talking about restaurants, cause, and effect. Not about what I want or don't want.

We've been going to the Outer Banks for decades. Quaint cottages. Laid back atmosphere. We had the misfortune to stay next to a super hut one year. You think a house with 30 people in it is better than a hotel? Drunks? 24 hour loud? Wrecking the place? Have at it.

And Tim. If you truly believe rental firms don't have influence on the local politics, you are quite naïve. How can one explain the mini hotels going up?

If you know better and are trying to convince us otherwise, Some of us aren't buying it. I have too much respect for your knowledge to believe the former.

Look at the mini hotels and you find one rental firm and basically 2 builders - not 4 not 8 so maybe you are naive, or assuming.

Fair enough. Time will tell.

I still contend that, as things are trending, the restaurant scene in the area will decline. Not conducive to a thriving restaurant industry.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (9)By: bobbyg
12/5/2021 4:36 PM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

As families continue to pay ever higher rental rates in homes and cottages, they are forgoing eating out in favor of eating in. People who stay in hotels for a shorter vacation eat out. Add to that the spiraling cost for a restaurant to do business, it is increasingly difficult to do so. Labor in in short supply. Inflation is real.

The Outer Banks was built with cottage courts, trailers, and small homes. We don't want or need more hotels. They ruin resort areas. Look at Virginia Beach. You are laying in the shade at 2:00 in the afternoon. It is bad enough to have the mansions going up in all towns except Kitty Hawk. I live between the highways in Nags Head. The restaurants have been overwhelmed for the last two years. Visitors will continue to eat out. That is part of the problem. Large groups of 15 or more fill up restaurants so the small groups wait. Why don't more visitors use the personal chef's? Hotels would be a nuisance.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (10)By: ultrahog99
12/5/2021 5:41 PM

The way it is, is why people come.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (11)By: Donkey Hotay
12/5/2021 6:34 PM

The Outer Banks lacks what most resort/vacation destinations have. Hotels. Every other place we have vacationed have hotels. Lots of them,. Rental companies own the local governments in the counties comprising the Outer Banks. Therefore, restrictions are in place making it untenable for hotels to flourish,

As families continue to pay ever higher rental rates in homes and cottages, they are forgoing eating out in favor of eating in. People who stay in hotels for a shorter vacation eat out. Add to that the spiraling cost for a restaurant to do business, it is increasingly difficult to do so. Labor in in short supply. Inflation is real.

The Outer Banks was built with cottage courts, trailers, and small homes. We don't want or need more hotels. They ruin resort areas. Look at Virginia Beach. You are laying in the shade at 2:00 in the afternoon. It is bad enough to have the mansions going up in all towns except Kitty Hawk. I live between the highways in Nags Head. The restaurants have been overwhelmed for the last two years. Visitors will continue to eat out. That is part of the problem. Large groups of 15 or more fill up restaurants so the small groups wait. Why don't more visitors use the personal chef's? Hotels would be a nuisance.

Welcome to your new normal. The cottage days are long gone, from Outer to Core Banks and beyond.

Even Hatteras has lost it's country beach vibe.

Progress.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (12)By: CoolBreezeKDH
12/8/2021 9:45 AM

If restaurants are struggling, I would chalk that up to Covid and the staffing shortages that are problems everywhere, not the lack of hotels.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (13)By: sd1199
12/8/2021 2:16 PM

$15/hr is the new normal.

If you want a dedicated employee, well $20-$25 per hour is what it will take.

Sorry, most are not worth $15 per hr. If I order unsweet tea, and ask for sweetener and after I drive off discover that you gave me packets of sugar. So decide to drink without sweet n low only to discover that you gave me sweet tea. My fries are cold and I'm missing a burger. Don't think so. My total is $14.10 so I give you a ten a five and a dime and you hand me 4 quarters and 2 nickles back. After telling me I gave you too much.???

No they are telling you that you are a lousy tipper.

If you are inclined to tip at the drive thru window at a fastfood then indulge yourself.

You kinda left the drive thru thing out but that's ok.

Yes the after I drive off part I assumed was going to cover that. I tip when I dine in.

I never drive through always go inside even though Chick Fila is the only FF place I will eat I prefer to go inside.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (14)By: jfalba
12/10/2021 3:00 AM

Is there DOORDASH. On the OBX? I am addicted to door dash and instacart now.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (15)By: bobbyg
12/10/2021 7:11 AM

Is there DOORDASH. On the OBX? I am addicted to door dash and instacart now.

Doordash adds an additional cost to the restaurant. I can't support that. I would be willing to pay that fee however, that is not the way it works. I will continue to pick up my take-out orders myself and tip the hands that prepared the meals.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (16)By: JohnMosesBrowning
12/10/2021 10:59 AM

Is there DOORDASH. On the OBX? I am addicted to door dash and instacart now.

Doordash adds an additional cost to the restaurant. I can't support that. I would be willing to pay that fee however, that is not the way it works. I will continue to pick up my take-out orders myself and tip the hands that prepared the meals.

RIGHT! These delivery outfits charge the restaurant 25% or more. Screws the restaurant and ultimately raises prices for everyone.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (17)By: Mstaszew
12/10/2021 11:56 AM

Is there DOORDASH. On the OBX? I am addicted to door dash and instacart now.

Doordash adds an additional cost to the restaurant. I can't support that. I would be willing to pay that fee however, that is not the way it works. I will continue to pick up my take-out orders myself and tip the hands that prepared the meals.

RIGHT! These delivery outfits charge the restaurant 25% or more. Screws the restaurant and ultimately raises prices for everyone.

Holy Smokes! I had always assumed DoorDash would just do like Instacart and pass the fees on to the customer.

We've used Instacart before for groceries. It works well, but is not a good financial move so we reserve that for times when going to the store would create more problems than it solves. My neighbor thought I was crazy for driving to Costco (25 mins away) instead of taking advantage of their "free delivery on $80 orders." I mentioned that she was probably paying a premium for that and she didn't believe that was the case. So, I checked in to it and right on their site they say that Instacart handles the delivery and that prices may not be what they are in stores. Next time I went I compared my receipt to ordering the same via the Costco delivery site and prices were on average 17% more! Since it's impossible to get out of Costco for less than $200 I think I'll continue going there myself.

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Restaurants | OBX Connection Message Board (18)By:
12/11/2021 11:07 AM

Is there DOORDASH. On the OBX? I am addicted to door dash and instacart now.

Pretty sure the only door dash places on the Outer Banks are convenience stores and fast-food places, with Plaza Azteca being the only actual door dash restaurant

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