QuoteHospital, institutional
• St. Vincent's Medical Center Dillon Cafeteria, 3 Shircliff Way, contractor is Brasfield & Gorrie LLC, 10,500 square feet, interior renovation of Dillon Cafeteria and addition of Chick-fil-A, includes renovated seating area, no change to existing kitchen, $1.33 million.
http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=544056
I doubt anyone who isn't working in/visiting the hospital will use it, but who knows. I've been known to wonder in there to the cafeteria & eat before. Pretty good food for a hospital! #notashamed.
Are they trolling for new heart attack patients?
In the promo materials they're showing us, it's labeled as a "Chick-fil-a Express", the same thing that's in Baptist. The food is all pre-made and self-serve. It's not a real one.
Oh by grabthar's hammer! First a Mellow Mushroom, now a Chick-fil-A? Oh the humanity!
They also have a Sodexo cafe and a Subway inside.
I can't knock the food service. They serve "skillets" in the morning that are genuinely really good and you get a pretty hefty breakfast for less than $4. The cafeteria has pretty decent lunches- their new chef actually seasons the vegetables now. When they do burritos, I'd rate them above chipotle and one day they actually had malaysian hokkien soup that was pretty good.
With the cafeteria closed, they're doing a pretty admirable job serving lunch in two meeting spaces plus they invite food trucks to come and park out back during lunch hours, with the weather getting nicer, people are eating outside by the river, so that's nice.
I was hoping the original plan would pan out (a Chik-fil-a between the elevators and the parking garage, in Dr. Boggs' old office), but I'll take what I can get.
Quote from: thekillingwax on October 10, 2014, 10:21:14 PM
The cafeteria has pretty decent lunches- their new chef actually seasons the vegetables now. When they do burritos, I'd rate them above chipotle and one day they actually had malaysian hokkien soup that was pretty good.
You're joking! That is one special cafeteria. I love Malaysian dishes creeping into the mainstream consciousness.
Quote from: riverside_mail on October 11, 2014, 08:13:38 AM
I was hoping the original plan would pan out (a Chik-fil-a between the elevators and the parking garage, in Dr. Boggs' old office), but I'll take what I can get.
That would have been neat but I can understand why they wouldn't want a real one on property- parking is a nightmare during the week and I'm sure there would have been a steady line of cars circling the drop off area waiting for people to grab their food. Subway's nothing special but some folks seem to lose their mind over chick fil a.
How about a Maryland Fried Chicken Franchise somewhere in this city? Come on future businessmen you're missing out.
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Quote from: Ocklawaha on October 11, 2014, 10:13:09 PM
How about a Maryland Fried Chicken Franchise somewhere in this city? Come on future businessmen you're missing out.
http://www.marylandfriedfranchise.com
Looks like they're focusing on FL including Jax! Im in discussions to bring a new fried chicken concept to Jax but its not Maryland Fried...
Quote from: Ocklawaha on October 11, 2014, 10:13:09 PM
How about a Maryland Fried Chicken Franchise somewhere in this city? Come on future businessmen you're missing out.
http://www.marylandfriedfranchise.com
Now that's a name I haven't seen in years. I used to work at the Melbourne store back in the late 80's. That was one messy job.
Quote from: ProjectMaximus on October 12, 2014, 12:34:24 AM
Quote from: Ocklawaha on October 11, 2014, 10:13:09 PM
How about a Maryland Fried Chicken Franchise somewhere in this city? Come on future businessmen you're missing out.
http://www.marylandfriedfranchise.com
Looks like they're focusing on FL including Jax! Im in discussions to bring a new fried chicken concept to Jax but its not Maryland Fried...
Please be Raising Canes
Quote from: ProjectMaximus on October 12, 2014, 12:34:24 AM
Looks like they're focusing on FL including Jax! Im in discussions to bring a new fried chicken concept to Jax but its not Maryland Fried...
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Quote from: peestandingup on October 10, 2014, 02:06:32 PM
I doubt anyone who isn't working in/visiting the hospital will use it, but who knows. I've been known to wonder in there to the cafeteria & eat before. Pretty good food for a hospital! #notashamed.
Yes, can be a nice neighborhood bike ride feature.
Quote from: Know Growth on October 12, 2014, 01:17:06 PM
Yes, can be a nice neighborhood bike ride feature.
Think so? Quick, tell me of a bike rack that's not on the ER side. You have 20 seconds.... Go!
Well, there's the one I just walked right by on the way into the building. If you go to the main entrance and walk around the corner from the automatic doors, there are a couple of wave-style ones right there. Only holds a few bikes but I guess it beats chaining them to railings.
Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on October 12, 2014, 01:34:42 PM
Quote from: Know Growth on October 12, 2014, 01:17:06 PM
Yes, can be a nice neighborhood bike ride feature.
Think so? Quick, tell me of a bike rack that's not on the ER side. You have 20 seconds.... Go!
It's the river location that draws.
Locked to a water fountain once. Mindful, no compromise of use of water fountain facility.12' cable lock.
it's prime frontage
I experienced Chick fil A for the first time fairly recently. Certainly different. As in differentiated.Probaly more popular than a McDonalds,Burger King.And a Seven Eleven is handy.