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by Harry0569 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:20 am
Brackets Dallas wrote:Hello Pony Fans,
Thank you for your feedback. We understand that the pricing is a concern and it is under review. We are only a few weeks old, so we're still trying to work out all of the kinks! Because of overhead costs and the quality of food we are going for, we won't be at the same price point Milo's or 1st & 10(although we love them both!). However, we do very much want Brackets to be a home for Pony fans of all ages. Keep up with the feedback, we're listening. We'll be open on the 30th after the bowl game, so come see us to celebrate the big win. Pony UP!
Maybe drink specials for people wearing Pony Gear?
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by Eddie P » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:43 am
Thanks for the response Brackets. I certainly wasnt trying to be critical. I was commenting on what I could see from the website and the pricing therein. I certainly think that a comparison to Milos and First and Ten is apple and oranges and therefore not vaild. But I am curious about the target audience for the place, considering the price points and the activities offered. They just seem to be at odds. I just don't want it to be a muddled disaster like hully and mo's or other "high-end" sports bar concepts that bite the dust in 8 months. I just hate seeing people lose all of their investment in a concept.
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by Pony!Poni!Pone'! » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:14 pm
which reminds me. How is National Sports Lounge still around?
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by Brackets Dallas » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:49 pm
Eddie,
Our position is to appeal to an array of audiences. The idea behind the design of the interior was to create different zones with different functions which are all physically and aethetically distinct. There could at any one time, for example, be SMU students in the gaming area throwing darts and playing pool, some young alumni at the main bar and dining area watching sports, and an alumni reunion at the quieter front dining area, all enjoying our unique menu and drinks. We've tried to put together an exciting social enviroment with upscale fare to add to the neighborhood. Cheers!
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by Eddie P » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:33 pm
I'll stop by. I was in that area earlier but it's too early to start drinkin at 130pm. 3pm is much better for my busy schedule.
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by Eddie P » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:34 pm
Pony!Poni!Pone'! wrote:which reminds me. How is National Sports Lounge still around?
Never underestimate the scum that can materialize in that area on any given happy hour or sporting event.
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by Harry0569 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:16 pm
Pony!Poni!Pone'! wrote:which reminds me. How is National Sports Lounge still around?
I never heard 1 positive thing about that place, EVER.
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by skyscraper » Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:44 pm
I'm impressed the Brackets people responded. Maybe my group of friends will try this out now.
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by Dutch » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:46 pm
Brackets Dallas wrote:Hello Pony Fans,
Thank you for your feedback. We understand that the pricing is a concern and it is under review. We are only a few weeks old, so we're still trying to work out all of the kinks! Because of overhead costs and the quality of food we are going for, we won't be at the same price point Milo's or 1st & 10(although we love them both!). However, we do very much want Brackets to be a home for Pony fans of all ages. Keep up with the feedback, we're listening. We'll be open on the 30th after the bowl game, so come see us to celebrate the big win. Pony UP!
I challenge you to a duel!!! We're always up for a little friendly competition. i'll try to stop by and check you guys out this week.
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by Peruna88 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:52 pm
Brackets Dallas wrote:We understand that the pricing is a concern and it is under review.
What is traditionally the most expensive beer in the city? Sporting events. 24 oz. Miller Lite can at American Airlines Center - $10 Your Miller Lite 12 oz. bottle - $5 And there's not even a live game in progress. Good luck. 
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by Pony!Poni!Pone'! » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:05 pm
Peruna88 wrote:Brackets Dallas wrote:We understand that the pricing is a concern and it is under review.
What is traditionally the most expensive beer in the city? Sporting events.
I can think of a few other places w/ expensive beer etc
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by Dutch » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:13 pm
Pony!Poni!Pone'! wrote:Peruna88 wrote:Brackets Dallas wrote:We understand that the pricing is a concern and it is under review.
What is traditionally the most expensive beer in the city? Sporting events.
I can think of a few other places w/ expensive beer etc
as was said earlier, the only places with BMC priced that high are live venues & titty bars.
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by Pony_Fan » Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:17 am
Brackets Dallas wrote:Eddie,
Our position is to appeal to an array of audiences. The idea behind the design of the interior was to create different zones with different functions which are all physically and aethetically distinct. There could at any one time, for example, be SMU students in the gaming area throwing darts and playing pool, some young alumni at the main bar and dining area watching sports, and an alumni reunion at the quieter front dining area, all enjoying our unique menu and drinks. We've tried to put together an exciting social enviroment with upscale fare to add to the neighborhood. Cheers!
$5 for a domestic bottle beer and 6.5 for a draft is just too expensive. Typically you'll see a beer for 3.50 and a draft for 4 or 4.50 in your exact neighborhood. Take a poll, not too hard. (Urban Taco, Campisi's, Martini Ranch, Trinity Hall)
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by Eddie P » Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:52 pm
June Bug wrote:They_may_realize_many_SMU_students_are_not_detoured_by_price_I_will_give_them_a_try
SMU students recognize price. They are some of the loudest winers about it, despite the relatively upper middle class population. Have they started tipping yet?
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