Yelp is completely irrelevant.
You are right Russ, I must have hit a nerve. Yelp it for me will you, please!
Pete, you need to spend more time perfecting your food than ranting on the pitch website. I've eaten at great restaurants all over the world and your food is just so so. quit bitching at all the bitchers and spend more time in your kitchen with the goal of making the best food IN THE WORLD.
See What I mean, Russ the night you dined we had 8 tables, what else did you lie about? Sounds like you like spanish food you might have came to the wrong place.
Three types of people in the world
The great people that talk about ideas.
The average person that talks about places.
The below average person that talks about other people.
Yelp knows there a buck to be made off giving people their fifteen mins of fame, hence the elite squad. That's why when you see a new place open and it's hit by the elite squad the place payed errr "sponsored" a yelp party right before the doors opened. And the 5 stars flow. Until the average joe comes in.
Yelp knows people like to talk because they have idle brains, it's easier to talk about someone then to do something proactive. So they let a business supply the product (or just use their name). The goods really being sold are "the 15 mins of fame thoughts". Yelpers for free give up their most precious thing, their thoughts and yelp sells them for advertisement. Do I have love for yelp no, at least with the music business the artist started to get reimbursed because their product they created was being used to generate revenue via advertisement. Now ask yourself are you a goat that is easily led by the below average person?
This is my third restaurant, I'll fail, so what. At least when I'm on my death bed and I look back, I'll visualizing myself giving the bird to all the people that didn't have the balls to live their dream. "Life is all a dream, but to live your dreams now that is life". So why would you guys care so much to talk about me here?
Don't like my place stay way, do you have a dog in this fight? did you invest? Have you ever eaten my food? Have you ever worked with me? If it pisses you off that you have to make a reservation, thank the crappy franchises that invaded KC awhile back. They made you wait outside for an hour to eat some crappy pasta and KC fell in love with it. Last night I turned away two tables that walked in and a bad time. They seen open tables and refused to wait at the bar until the service and kitchen could deal with them. ( I hope they enjoyed their meal else where.) I'll find out where they went because they will yelp about it.
Remember, my definition of failure my not be like yours just like my definition of happiness is. I got some ideas I have to think about now while I do my own thing. Go enjoy some BBQ.
People, if you like this place better hurry and go. I made a reservation for a Friday night and was one of only 4 tables all night. The food was BLAND! They had one chance to impress and I'd rather have spent my money at Port Fonda or La Bodega. Sorry Pete.
I would fly across the country for a great meal. Sadly, I don't think I can try this place. Read the Yelp reviews before Feruzza's article, and Peterman's responses to his customers say it all. I wouldn't give him my money if I were starving. In fact, I'm not sure I could comfortably trust his food. Too bad. It did sound very good. People read those reviews, buddy! Maybe you can just cook for your family.
Vegetarians suck. Real American's eat red meat, vote GOP, and die of heart disease.
I agree with Dillo-from my experience, breakfast outshines the other entrees. And-consistency (as with the guac/avocado accompaniment) MUST be---consistent---to survive.
I still think that the market niche best served by Poco's is the breakfast/lunch crowd. There are better Mexican restaurants all over the city with better dinner entrees and tter prices, but especially for an early breakfast Poco's can't be beat.
um, nice try expat. people in this town do care about food and they care about their local chefs. foodies are an easy target. maybe yr accusation would make a tiny bit of sense if nearly every person who has worked with this guy didn't avoid anything he touches like the plague. if foodies are easily swayed sheep how about the dozens of local chefs who wont go near him? dznt matter how good your food is when you change your list of rules for customers twice each week and treat people like crap. but thx for playing.
The comments to this review are a perfect example of how sheep thrive on groupthink. Congrats, "foodie" wannabes of KC, for proving how easily swayed you are. That you would judge a restaurant by the owner's impassioned response to a destructive, half-assed dismissal shows it's not the food you care about, but how you desperately seek approval from a girl with too much time on her hands. Such pettiness prevents KC from getting the respect it could have.
Charles, thank you for the insightful review.
Charles, it seems crazy to criticize a deli for not having vegetarian options. Do you go to Strouds expecting low-fat, vegan, gluten free options? Of course not! Likewise you go to a deli for a big-ass pastrami sandwich and some cole slaw. Well, at least thats why I go to a deli.
Parking in that neighborhood is not exactly great now and I hope it doesn't negatively impact their neighbor, Orange Box.
Called a couple of different times last week to ask about a reservation and menu. No answer. Looked at the website to see what they were serving since it's a set menu and rez is required. It told me to go to Facebook for that week's selection. Facebook page has nothing on it at all. Sorry but there's way too much good food in this town to eat someplace where you have to cater to the chef for the privilege to spend your money. What successful business owner acts that way?
With the continued evolution how much longer will we have to wait for coffee douches and colonics? They are available in many larger cities
What a tragic turn of events.
If the Peanches owner had just left well enough alone, the only potential customers he was likely to lose would have been those who took "I'm leaving because I don't like the style of this place" as serious restaurant advice. Just imagine the idea of Anthony Bourdain turning his nose up at Oklahoma Joe's because it was located in a gas station...
And while I can sort of understand an emotional reaction to the tweet, he did infinitely more damage to himself by actually replying on Twitter. His response will likely cost him people that might have otherwise dismissed the original Tweet as an ignorant way to judge a restaurant. Attacking someone (especially with profanity) is a surefire way to galvanize support behind that person's words, even from people who might not have agreed with the words to begin with.
Unfortunately, the Twitter faux pas came AFTER this glowing review. It would be a shame if the success of this restaurant came down to an ill-advised Twitter flaming.
Say it - Forget it. Write it - Regret it.
If tracking down a customer, stalking all of their online id's, cussing them out and calling them out on the only reputable source to give you a positive review to date is part of advertising 101, anybody else as excited as me to hear about advertising 102?
Re: “With Peanches, Pete Peterman may finally have found perfection”
So are you Russ.