Today I took a friend to lunch and then to do some Christmas shopping. I expected things to be busy three Saturdays before Christmas and it was, but everyone was polite and cheerful.
We had decided to try a new place for lunch. I should have know better. Fort Wayne citizens love to try out new restaurants. If their first experience is good the place will probably stay in business, if not, people will go back to their tried and true favorites and the new restaurant will fail. I'm pretty sure that Bubba's 33 is going to succeed, although it has only been open for three weeks.
It is part of a national chain which helps I think. About the waiting, their organization was interesting. When we went into the restaurant there were lots of people waiting to be seated so I knew we would have a wait but my friend really wanted to eat there so I gave the host my name and cell phone number. He dialed the number right away to make sure it worked, said it would be 15 minutes to a half hour, and suggested that we wait in my car. My friend wanted to just wait on one of the benches in front of the restaurant but, after being assured by the host that, once I was called, we would have plenty of time to come in from the car, and considering that it was 25 degrees out, I insisted that we wait in the car.
As it turned out, the wait was only 15 minutes, we were seated promptly when we came in and it just got better from there. The ambiance would not have been my first choice (TV sets all around the perimeter broadcasting sports shows) but I did appreciate the display of emblems of all our armed forces. Our waiter was excellent, the menu was extensive (I recommend the loaded tater tots as a side) the food, advertised as made from scratch, came in a very reasonable amount of time and was served piping hot. The manager stopped by to make sure we were being well taken care of. We assured him we were.
All in all it was an excellent eating experience. You should give Bubba's a try.