More restaurants confirm Fargo not in immediate expansion plans, but new pasta franchise on its way

Popeyes, Fuddruckers, Dave and Busters, and Whole Foods have all confirmed they have no immediate plans to open in the Fargo area.

But Noodles & Company has announced a new franchise deal that will bring eight of the restaurants to the Dakotas.

Prairie Pasta Company Inc., based in Willmar, Minn., plans to open its first Noodles & Company in Fargo later this year. The company is slated to open seven more restaurants over the next five years in Fargo-Moorhead, Grand Forks, Bismarck, Sioux Falls and Rapid City.

The Colorado-based restaurant opened in 1995 and operates more than 255 restaurants. The menu features American, Asian and Mediterranean dishes, including made-to-order noodles, soups, salads and sandwiches.

In a recent Trade Talk post about the eventual location of a SONIC Drive-In in Fargo, several readers asked about the possibility of Popeyes, Fuddruckers, Dave and Busters, Whole Foods, and Trader Joes coming here.

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, which offers Louisiana-inspired recipes like fried chicken and red beans and rice, has no plans for a Fargo location.

One reader said he spoke with a Popeyes representative two years ago who said the company was considering the Fargo market. But Popeyes Corporate Communication recently said “at this time, there are no plans to open a Popeyes location in Fargo.”

The company, founded in 1972 in New Orleans, has 1,977 restaurants worldwide. The closest are in Minneapolis and the Minot, N.D., Air Force Base.

Fargo once had a Fuddruckers restaurant. It opened in 1987 at 1111 38th St S., in what is now the Timber Lodge Steakhouse, and closed the summer of 2000. 

Toni Niece, vice president of marketing for Luby’s Fuddruckers Restaurants, said “at this time we do not have any plans of opening up in the Fargo area.”

Fuddruckers, which offers burgers and steak house platters, has locations in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the Middle East. There are Fuddruckers restaurants in Rapid City and Sioux Falls, S.D., and Bloomington, Minn.

Dave and Busters, a full-service restaurant, bar, and video arcade chain with more than 55 locations, has no immediate plans for Fargo, according to a company spokesman. The nearest Dave and Busters is in Maple Grove, Minn.

Whole Foods Market, founded in 1980 in Austin, Texas, is a natural and organic food retailer with more than 300 stores in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

The company releases store opening plans on their earnings calls each month after a lease has been signed. Jen Marshall, a company spokeswoman, said she has not heard any mention of a Fargo store.

Whole Foods has a location in Minneapolis and stores in development in Edina and Minnetonka, Minn.

In a Forum story from November, 2009, about an online effort to bring Trader Joe’s to Fargo, Forum reporter Sherri Richards reported that Jeff Schlossman, vice president of Goldmark Schlossman Commercial Real Estate Services Inc., said his company talked with Trader Joe’s and the company said it would open a store here in about five years.

Alison Mochizuki, a company spokeswoman, said Fargo is not in Trader Joe’s two-year plan.

Trader Joe’s is a gift and grocery store that lauds its quality products. The company is headquartered in California and has more than 350 U.S. locations. The closest is in Maple Grove, Minn.

The Facebook group, “Bring Trader Joe’s to Fargo!!,” has 2,540 members (as of this post). There is also a “Bring Trader Joe’s to Fargo” online petition with 2,189 signatures.

Fargo-Moorhead not in White Castle’s immediate expansion plans

Fargo-Moorhead area residents will have to continue traveling to the Twin Cities for a taste of White Castle sliders steam grilled on a bed of onions.

The fast-food restaurant, with its signature burger, chicken, or fish sliders, is not planning a Fargo store anytime in the near future.

Of course White Castle frozen fair is available at Family Dollar, Nash Finch Co., and Walmart Supercenter.

In a recent Trade Talk post about the eventual location of a SONIC Drive-In in Fargo, several readers wondered about the possibility of White Castle coming here.

I contacted the corporate office and was told the company has planned all of its construction for 2011 and is now looking for sites for 2012 and beyond.

However, according to the company spokesperson, White Castle prides itself on growing slowly and is privately owned and operated. The company does not franchise or offer stock options and finances its expansion solely through retained earnings.

I’m told White Castle tends to operate within the existing Midwest and Northeast regions where its meat plants and bakeries are located. 

The company adds 10 to 15 new restaurants every year, but based on current expansion plans, it will be a few years before White Castle opens in another new market area, according to the spokesperson.  

According to its website, White Castle is the first fast-food hamburger chain, having opened its first restaurant in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas. It’s the first to sell a million hamburgers, the first to sell a billion hamburgers, and the first to sell frozen fast food.

White Castle, based in Columbus, Ohio, owns and operates more than 400 White Castle restaurants in 11 states.

Talk about it: grocery store brands vs. national labels

Despite signs of economic recovery, retailers are expanding their selection of store brands and working to persuade more customers to try – and stick with – their products.

Consumers say they bought more store brands during the economic downturn and will continue to buy them, surveys show.

Did you switch to store brands during the recession and have you continued buying store brands over national brands? 

Or do you plan to buy more store brands as food costs continue to increase? 

Why or why not?

SONIC Drive-In is coming to Fargo, when and where still uncertain

It’s something Fargo-Moorhead area residents seem to long for almost as much as a flood-free spring – a SONIC Drive-In.

When a recent Forum Trade Talk column invited readers to email Business Reporter Marino Eccher about restaurant rumors they wanted him to check out, the vast majority were inquiries about SONIC.

A  SONIC spokeswoman told me the company does plan to open a restaurant in Fargo, but it’s still too soon to speculate on an opening date or location.

She said a SONIC might open in Fargo in 2012. 

There are more than 3,500 SONIC Drive-In locations across the country, but the closest to Fargo is 190 miles away in Elk River, Minn.

The drive-in fast food chain offers burgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches and an array of slushes, limeades, and ice cream treats.

Outback Steakhouse not planning Fargo return

Despite the wishes of some Fargo-Moorhead diners, Outback Steakhouse is not planning a return to the market. Ever since Outback closed its Fargo location in April, 2008, it has been rumored that the restaurant planned to return.

Shannon Black with OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC, parent company of Outback Steakhouse, said “there are is not a restaurant scheduled to open in Fargo, N.D.” 

Outback Steakhouse, known for its grilled steaks, chicken and seafood, spent 10 years in Fargo before closing its 401 38th St. S. location abruptly.

Rumors have also surfaced that The Cheesecake Factory and Cracker Barrel restaurants are coming to Fargo. Company representatives also refute those rumors.

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, a chain of family restaurants known for home-style food, does not have a Fargo location on its development plan, according to a company spokeswoman. Cracker Barrel does have a Bismarck location.

The closest Cheesecake Factory restaurant is in Edina, Minn., and that’s not about to change anytime soon.

Mark A. Mears, chief marketing officer for The Cheesecake Factory, said, “while we are always on the look-out for A+ sites to grow The Cheesecake Factory, I am not aware of any plans to establish a location in the Fargo area at this time.”

The Cheesecake Factory is an upscale casual dining restaurant that offers more than 200 menu selections and 50 cheesecakes made fresh daily.

Chick-fil-A not flocking to Fargo in near future

Despite whispers on the rumor mill, Fargo is not getting a Chick-fil-A restaurant anytime soon.

Brenda Morrow, manager of new store construction for Chick-fil-A public relations said Fargo is not on the Chick-fil-A list as a new market at this time but the company may consider Fargo as a new market in the future.

Chick-fil-A is a fast-food restaurant that offers chicken sandwiches, salads, wraps, nuggets and strips. It’s the second largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States, according to the company’s website. There are more than 1,500 locations in 39 states and Washington, D.C. In 2010, annual sales were over $3.5 billion. Chick-fil-A is privately held and family owned.

45th Street McDonald’s to reopen soon

The Fargo McDonald’s on 45th Street and 19th Avenue South, closed since an Oct. 30 grease fire damaged the restaurant, is targeted to reopen March 1.

Fargo and Moorhead fire departments responded to an Oct. 30 kitchen fire at the Fargo McDonalds at 4501 19th Ave. S. Dan Haglund / The Forum

In addition to refinishing and repairing fire damage, the business is also remodeling the exterior, adding storage space, and making the grill area more efficient, said Gregg Matejka, director of operations.

Customers are eager for the restaurant to reopen, Matejka said, adding that he is often asked when that will happen.

“It’s a very good location so there are a lot of people who miss it,” he said.

Employees were relocated to other Fargo McDonald’s locations. Many of them moved to the new McDonald’s that opened in the Love’s Travel Stops & Country Store at 32nd Avenue South and Interstate 29 a couple weeks after the fire, Matejka said.

The 45th Street McDonald’s is now hiring in preparation for the March reopening.

Buffalo Wild Wings in Moorhead now open

The Buffalo Wild Wings in Moorhead has opened.

The popular grill and bar opened its doors Monday. A billboard above the restaurant at 2201 2nd Ave. N. and a electronic message sign read “Now Open.”

The hours are 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. This Buffalo Wild Wings features more than 90 televisions and two levels of seating.

Work was still ongoing on the exterior of the restaurant Tuesday. There were two workers on the roof and green painter’s masking tape on its yellow and black railings.

A greeter said the restaurant would hold a grand opening in a couple weeks. Its phone number is (218) 512-0400.

Jalapenos is back

After closing suddenly in August and sitting dormant for a month and a half, Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant (2901 Main Avenue in Fargo) has reopened under new ownership and new management.

The abrupt closure dismayed Jalapenos regulars, many of whom showed up for a meal only to find the doors locked and the dining room dark with no other clues as to the restaurant’s fate. From, the looks of the parking lot during the lunch hour, that same crowd seems to have returned in force this week.

Read more about the restaurant’s reopening in tomorrow’s Forum.

Thai Orchid changes location

Popular Moorhead restaurant Thai Orchid has moved.

The ethnic food establishment moved from its First Avenue North location to the Moorhead Center Mall, Sept. 10. It now occupies the 10,000-square-foot space* Country Kitchen vacated in 2008.

The restaurant, owned by Thamrong “Keng” Dechawuth and David Scheer, seats 120 people – about the same as the old location, but it has a more open layout.

The menu hasn’t changed much.  A few unpopular items were dropped and the restaurant has added some new options, Dechawuth said.

Thai Orchid first opened at 900 1st Ave. N. in 2005.

Read tomorrow’s Forum or inforum.com to find out how First Avenue North construction affected the business.

*Because of a typo in a previous story (we don’t like to name names, but it was mine), this figure was originally reported as 100,000 square feet. As an astute reader points out below, that’s entirely too large – we like Thai food, but not THAT much Thai food.
-Marino Eccher