Author Topic: Good to see businesses actually surviving in small towns.  (Read 1214 times)

So basically my mom got this food from this new (i think) family-owned restaurant here in Bellefontaine, a town you probably have never heard of with a population of a little over 13,000. During my time here I've seen business up and gone within a week or two - some of them actually pretty damn good, it was a shame to see some of them go so quickly. Place is like a beat-up ghost town where downtown is 70% empty buildings and 90% cracks in stone.

So yeah, on the subject of this restaurant, their fish is pretty damn good and I think they'll stay here for a while. Mom says they're pretty nice people too, I'd like to meet them for myself.

Have you gone into the buildings?

ask them if they serve whoppers

i live in a small-ass county, the only big business here is a single subway and the locally owned deli half an hour away from it is still very much alive and kicking

i live in a small-ass county, the only big business here is a single subway and the locally owned deli half an hour away from it is still very much alive and kicking
c:
Have you gone into the buildings?
nah.
ask them if they serve whoppers
pffft.


you should totally go into the empty buildings and camp out for a day



loel u live in a belly fountain XD

Place is like a beat-up ghost town where downtown is 70% empty buildings and 90% cracks in stone.
>70% empty buildings
>90% cracks in stone

>160% downtown


My aunt and uncle opened an ice cream shop a little over a year ago, and they've been doing well.
Damn good ice cream too

>70% empty buildings
>90% cracks in stone

>160% downtown
other 30% of buildings is filled
other 10% is uncracked