Hulen/Bryant Irvin Restaurant Changes
#1
Posted 08 August 2011 - 10:11 PM
I don't see any vacant restaurant space on that side of Hulen, so the only two possibilities I can think of are:
1. That they'd build in the parking lot (seems like Conn's and Office Depot would oppose this)
2. That someone misunderstood, and that Panera would actually go be the third tenant in the mall's new restaurant plaza (Site plan)
Anyone have any rumors or educated guesses?
In other restaurant news for SW Fort Worth/Benbrook:
- Fuzzy's Taco Shop looks close to opening in the former El Arroyo (and Dickey's before that) on Bryant Irvin
- Dickey's, meanwhile, is moving in at Oakmont and Hulen. RIP, Chapps =(
- The Star-Telegram's Bud Kennedy reports that the building going up between Arby's and Starbucks on Hulen will be Raising Cane's, a Louisiana chicken chain
- The former TGI Fridays at Overton Plaza is becoming Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill: http://is.gd/bx9S6g
- 3 Parrots, a Granbury taco place that Fuzzy's accuses of stealing its recipes, will open in Benbrook in a strip center next to Verizon, across from Walmart: http://www.commercia...der.com/liq.htm
#2
Posted 09 August 2011 - 02:11 PM
EDIT: being a third tenant in the so-called new restaurant plaza would make more sense.
#3
Posted 09 August 2011 - 02:23 PM
#4
Posted 09 August 2011 - 06:28 PM
#5
Posted 09 August 2011 - 09:23 PM
The manager at the University location mentioned it would be next to McDonalds - I am not quite familiar with that area [of location], except for Sprouts Farmers Market (cheap chicken and healthy essentials), when driving from the city center.
EDIT: being a third tenant in the so-called new restaurant plaza would make more sense.
Next to McDonald's actually makes sense — the lot to the east (along the I-20 frontage road) could be where Panera is headed. It's empty now, but HistoricAerials shows that a building was there from at least 1979 through 2004. From some quick research online, it looks like it was most recently a music store — C&S, then Mr. E's, or vice versa — and, in the late '80s, a short-lived Cajun restaurant called Bodine's.
The Weingarten site plan has removed Bikini Sports Bar and Grill from it's tenant list as of a few days ago when I checked.
Good catch — I was looking at an outdated plan. Here's the new one, sans Bikinis: http://is.gd/wm3u85
#6
Posted 11 August 2011 - 08:35 PM
Equally puzzling is Dickey's Bar-B-Que move. They closed their high visibility location in a freestanding building on heavily traveled Bryant Irvin. Now they are opening the old Chapp's spot in a strip mall behind a gas station?
#7
Posted 11 August 2011 - 08:39 PM
#8
Posted 12 August 2011 - 10:16 AM
The manager at the University location mentioned it would be next to McDonalds - I am not quite familiar with that area [of location], except for Sprouts Farmers Market (cheap chicken and healthy essentials), when driving from the city center.
EDIT: being a third tenant in the so-called new restaurant plaza would make more sense.
Next to McDonald's actually makes sense — the lot to the east (along the I-20 frontage road) could be where Panera is headed. It's empty now, but HistoricAerials shows that a building was there from at least 1979 through 2004. From some quick research online, it looks like it was most recently a music store — C&S, then Mr. E's, or vice versa — and, in the late '80s, a short-lived Cajun restaurant called Bodine's.The Weingarten site plan has removed Bikini Sports Bar and Grill from it's tenant list as of a few days ago when I checked.
Good catch — I was looking at an outdated plan. Here's the new one, sans Bikinis: http://is.gd/wm3u85
I remember the structure east of McDonald's being there when I first moved to Fort Worth six years ago. It resembled the old CoCo's restaurant chain architectural style. I remember going for a walk (I lived nearby) one time and peeking inside before the building was demolished. Sure didn't look like a CoCo's inside but the exterior still did. Perhaps it was a CoCo's originally and competed with Denny's. It does seems somewhat of an awkward spot for any restaurant to be, as the corner of Hulen and I-20 service road is crazy. People come out of the McDonald's trying to beat oncoming traffic onto the freeway ramp and it gets dicey at times.
I must confess I like Dickey's. No problems with Cousin's, but always liked Dickey's BBQ sauce...and I grew up in Dallas (another confession ). When Dickey's was on Bryant Irvin I always thought it was too close to Cousin's and further down the road. Folks looking for BBQ were likely to pop into Cousin's first, seeing it came before Dickey's and was closer to the freeway and mall. I remember the Dickey's owner name was Larry Box and I think he was a retired golf pro. He and his staff were always friendly when I went there and the place was clean, food good. Just didn't get enough traffic, apparently.
#9
Posted 12 August 2011 - 08:08 PM
The manager at the University location mentioned it would be next to McDonalds - I am not quite familiar with that area [of location], except for Sprouts Farmers Market (cheap chicken and healthy essentials), when driving from the city center.
EDIT: being a third tenant in the so-called new restaurant plaza would make more sense.
Next to McDonald's actually makes sense — the lot to the east (along the I-20 frontage road) could be where Panera is headed. It's empty now, but HistoricAerials shows that a building was there from at least 1979 through 2004. From some quick research online, it looks like it was most recently a music store — C&S, then Mr. E's, or vice versa — and, in the late '80s, a short-lived Cajun restaurant called Bodine's.The Weingarten site plan has removed Bikini Sports Bar and Grill from it's tenant list as of a few days ago when I checked.
Good catch — I was looking at an outdated plan. Here's the new one, sans Bikinis: http://is.gd/wm3u85
My understanding that center is still on groud lease from casco and they get veto power on tenants. They were very angry over the hooters when they sold that fact then it was resold.
#10
Posted 16 August 2011 - 11:58 AM
Agree with Cousins > Dickeys. I think that FW residents are biased that way, though, because isn't Dickey's based in Big D? That could be the biggest detriment to their business. Plenty of BBQ already, everyone already has their favorite, and local growth among meat eaters seems to be in burgers anyway. However, I *will* make the driver over to Bryant Irvin for Fuzzy's. It may be a bit out of the way, but I think it is enough of a destination restaurant to attract enough of a following in that part of town. Dickeys simply doesn't have that kind of pull.I never saw any customers inside the Dickey's on Bryant Irvin. That is probably why they closed. As for their opening in Chapp's old spot, I would think that they probably wanted a location in the area and felt that there would be more traffic in that strip mall than what they had on Bryant Irvin. I'll pick Cousin's any day over Dickey's.
#11
Posted 30 August 2011 - 03:53 PM
#12
Posted 31 August 2011 - 03:39 PM
When you search the career opportunities at panera.com, it brings up a listing that reads, "New bakery-cafe Opening, 4613 S. Hulen St., Fort Worth, TX 76132." Conn's is at 4617 S. Hulen. Office Depot is at 4613 S. Hulen Suite B, which would suggest that the space is to the left (north) of Office Depot. I was at that Office Depot a week ago and didn't notice any activity. But the address on Panera's site does match what John has heard.
Meanwhile, at the property we've discussed above, on the frontage road next to McDonald's, there is a developer's/builder's sign indicating that a three- or four-tenant strip center will be built there.
#13
Posted 31 August 2011 - 05:25 PM
#14
Posted 01 September 2011 - 07:52 AM
#15
Posted 06 September 2011 - 01:35 PM
Now to get back on topic, I also went inside Hulen Mall today. They have painted the entire interior white and they have removed all of the old earth tone pavers. The new flooring is much lighter in color. The place looks nice on the inside.
#16
Posted 07 September 2011 - 07:08 AM
I saw the stucco being removed when I went through the McDonald's drive through the other day. Thought it was incredibly weird, but your explanation makes perfect sense!
Does anyone know why it is taking so long for Abuelo's to get going? My wife will be crushed if they back out. It's her favorite.
#17
Posted 20 October 2011 - 12:10 PM
Yes, Fuzzy's on Bryant Irvin is doing a pretty brisk business. I like going there better than the original location by TCU.Agree with Cousins > Dickeys. I think that FW residents are biased that way, though, because isn't Dickey's based in Big D? That could be the biggest detriment to their business. Plenty of BBQ already, everyone already has their favorite, and local growth among meat eaters seems to be in burgers anyway. However, I *will* make the driver over to Bryant Irvin for Fuzzy's. It may be a bit out of the way, but I think it is enough of a destination restaurant to attract enough of a following in that part of town. Dickeys simply doesn't have that kind of pull.
I never saw any customers inside the Dickey's on Bryant Irvin. That is probably why they closed. As for their opening in Chapp's old spot, I would think that they probably wanted a location in the area and felt that there would be more traffic in that strip mall than what they had on Bryant Irvin. I'll pick Cousin's any day over Dickey's.
#18
Posted 04 September 2012 - 08:41 PM
#20
Posted 20 December 2012 - 01:06 PM
#21
Posted 20 December 2012 - 04:42 PM
The Arby's near the Hulen Walmart has closed and a Burger King will be taking its place. They are remodeling the building and Burger King has a now hiring sign up.
YES!
Burger King is coming back!!!
My favorite "McDonald's level" burger chain is finally coming back to this side of town!
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#22
Posted 26 December 2012 - 09:51 AM
#23
Posted 26 December 2012 - 11:15 AM
I have been wondering what was going there, kinda surprised to see Arby's leaving though.
I'm not... Arby's sucks.
#24
Posted 28 December 2012 - 02:23 PM
#25
Posted 29 December 2012 - 09:34 AM
I used to like "have it your way" at Burger King because a plain burger at McD's was such a hassle when I was a kid. Now, there's no match for Whataburger in the fast food burger game...wheat buns, made to order.
#26
Posted 29 December 2012 - 10:38 AM
... Whataburger is pretty much 'meh' to me, now.
#27
Posted 29 December 2012 - 10:11 PM
#28
Posted 29 December 2012 - 10:15 PM
This has gone way off topic, but for me Burger King = Rancid Mayonnaise. (Yep, just once, but if you've know what I mean about food poisoning, the memory lasts forever.)
#29
Posted 29 December 2012 - 11:08 PM
#30
Posted 23 January 2013 - 11:58 AM
Braums is also my go-to burger for fast food. I personally prefer Charley's burgers, but with the 15 minute drive and the price, I usually do without.
#31
Posted 23 January 2013 - 02:10 PM
I don't consider Whataburger to be fast food, primarily because it is anything but fast, but it is my favorite chain, drive-thru burger.
Of the actual fast-ish ones I like (in descending order): In and out, Dairy Queen, Sonic, Mc Donald's, Wendy's, Burger King, Carl's Jr/Hardee's, White Castle. I didn't list Steak 'n Shake and a few others because I don't have enough experience with them. I'm actually not a huge fan of the McDonald's burger, but they are at least incredibly consistent which is sometimes important. I like Braum's a lot, but it varies so much from store to store I didn't know where to list them.
To keep this on topic, I also want to try the new Burger King when it opens.
#33
Posted 06 January 2016 - 04:53 PM
#35
Posted 07 January 2016 - 08:19 AM
That building has been gone for quite some time now.
I don't know if I'm more surprised that no one reported this sooner or that Carino's was significant enough for someone to post about it being leveled.
I went there like once and didn't get anything.
#36
Posted 07 January 2016 - 08:40 AM
#37
Posted 07 January 2016 - 10:23 AM
Sorry I missed this thread when it started 4.5 years ago... but I did. Now that it's been "reactivated" so to speak, I saw the comment by Art Cooler about the vacant lot next to the McDonald's and how it resembled the architectural style of a Coco's. That's close - it was actually a Reuben's restaurant, which was affiliated with Coco's. According to Wikipedia, Reubens were often co-located on Coco's properties, but I believe this one was a standalone. Even though, I think at one time, the Denny's site was a Coco's (and after that a JoJo's) before it became a Denny's. After the Reuben's closed, there may have been one other restaurant there before the site became a music shop.
#38
Posted 19 January 2016 - 12:38 PM
According to Bud Kennedy, Meso Maya will move into Trinity Commons on Hulen, taking the place of Rockfish.
https://twitter.com/...509039504404489
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#39
Posted 19 January 2016 - 01:12 PM
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#40
Posted 29 January 2016 - 04:09 PM
Yay, a new lunch spot for the ranch.
#41
Posted 29 January 2016 - 11:49 PM
I stopped by The Press Cafe today, in Edwards Ranch between Hulen and Bryant Irvin. Good drinks, good food, prices a little higher than I normally pay, but that's progress I guess. It was really good, and the restaurant is really cool. Supposedly this place is run by the same people that run The Tavern (which I have no experience with).
Apparently during peak hours (lunch & dinner) this place is packed; I heard someone say they were told a 1.5 hour wait. Hopefully that means there's demand for more cool venues like this along the river.
This is how the Trinity Trails should be incorporated into a restaurant:
And this is what a $13 burger looks like:
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#42
Posted 01 February 2016 - 10:46 AM
Went yesterday for a second time--did not eat this time, just had a drink and enjoyed the wonderful day. It was packed and the wait for a eating table was 45 minutes.
There will be a second level for dining/drinks that they have not opened up just yet. That should make the wait times better as the summer months come along.
I really like this place and the westsider drink is awesome.
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#43
Posted 19 February 2016 - 05:51 PM
#45
Posted 22 February 2016 - 10:31 AM
Seems a waste to invest in the old BEP space when they are already in a space now--especially in a business that is slowly dying as middle class folks are cutting back on expenses.
#46
Posted 10 December 2017 - 12:28 PM
I think this address was once a Philly cheesesteak place and Which Wich before that, kind of across from Wal-Mart.
#47
Posted 10 December 2017 - 04:52 PM
The critically acclaimed Fuego Burger will open on South Hulen, Bud Kennedy reports. http://www.star-tele...e188447494.html
I think this address was once a Philly cheesesteak place and Which Wich before that, kind of across from Wal-Mart.
I miss Which Wich...
#48
Posted 11 December 2017 - 02:10 PM
Appears that outback is taking over the former black eyed pea on Bryant Irvin and 20
Actually, there is a Boomer Jacks in that building now.
The critically acclaimed Fuego Burger will open on South Hulen, Bud Kennedy reports. http://www.star-tele...e188447494.html
I think this address was once a Philly cheesesteak place and Which Wich before that, kind of across from Wal-Mart.
I miss Which Wich...
I didn't realize they were gone. My son spent a few soul-sucking months working there. I don't think he's had a job he liked less.
As long as we're talking about Hulen, Pearl Snap Kolaches opened their second location this weekend, apparently near Trader Joe's. I haven't had a chance to check out the new location yet.
#49
Posted 26 January 2018 - 01:27 PM
Torchy's on Hulen will open February 6. It's at the old Cotton Patch site, in front of Stein Mart. https://torchystacos...n-february-6th/
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