Lodge2004 wrote:Agreed. Although I do not currently live in SA, it was my childhood home and we visit family there several times each year. Bill Miller BBQ is always on the agenda. It's not a fantastic restaurant, but one I visited often as a teenager with low cost meals and excellent sweet tea.Rokyudai wrote:That's just happening too close to home.
And it's thugs similar to this one which ruin yours and my children from having fond memories of doing stuff like that. I wonder how many people will avoid that place now? Surely not long enough to do any financial damage to the chain but that's probably a convenient stop for many families and as you pointed out, it's a good low cost alternative. Incidents like this cause problems on many levels, not just the obvious toll on safety and preservation.