Lmfao Applebee’s isn’t classy at all, it’s like a step above Denny’s. Nobody with money is like ‘you know what I want tonight? some shitty microwaved food in a 90s setting where the service is meh and the cost is 3x what it’s actually worth’. People who think it’s high-class, are not actually high-income. Maybe to the social media influences, not people with real jobs.
Or has the joint turned itself around massively in the last decade?
Having waited tables at a club exclusively for the wealthy who paid $200 a month just to get in and pay more money for food/drinks, I can tell you first hand that most rich people are trashy as fuck. Really changed how I thought about the upper class, and was a significant stepping stone on my path to the left.
I enjoy classical music and seeing it live is either free or near free. I find it amusing the idea that people who do this are supposed to be rich. It’s just regular people who enjoy it.
Maybe they mean high income in comparison to the world? Like the top 10% of wage earners globally starts at just above $100,000 and that isn’t caviar and cristal money.
I know. It is something that greatly confuses me. I know it’s true because multiple people where I work have told me that he has treated them to lunch there.
You don’t go to Applebee’s because you want great food or a classy atmosphere. You go there because you know what to expect, no surprises.
You know the food will be, at least, OK. You go there because the service will be, at least, OK. You already know the prices, at least roughly.
It’s a safe place to take a first date or take the family kinda place. Nothing will be wildly out of anyone’s expectations, plenty of choices for everyone. We all know what we’re walking into. Bland but “safe”.
Personally? I’d rather take a bet on a rotten-assed, hole-in-the-wall dive where no one speaks English and the salsa is actually hot. But that’s just me.
Applebee’s opened before the first millennial was born (most consider millennials to be 1981-1996). With an opening date of 1980, the high school and college students of the time are baby boomers.
My point being the target demographic were millennials, and there was a point where part of it being cool was that there weren’t boomers or older people going.
Even if it originally served previous generations that were in that same place we were at the time, they weren’t serving those generations at the time we were there. then, the started coming into that space so we left. maybe it wasn’t entirely conscious, but that’s kinda what happened.
Lmfao Applebee’s isn’t classy at all, it’s like a step above Denny’s. Nobody with money is like ‘you know what I want tonight? some shitty microwaved food in a 90s setting where the service is meh and the cost is 3x what it’s actually worth’. People who think it’s high-class, are not actually high-income. Maybe to the social media influences, not people with real jobs.
Or has the joint turned itself around massively in the last decade?
I don’t even consider Applebee’s to be a restaurant.
It’s my neighborhood bar and grill
Trump likes his steak well done with ketchup and his bathrooms gold plated.
Zuckerberg pays hundreds for crappy grey t-shirts.
The richest man in the world is a twat.
Wealth, class, and discernment are not synonymous.
Cunts are still running the world.
because he’s mentally and literally still in diapers. the man is a toddler.
Having waited tables at a club exclusively for the wealthy who paid $200 a month just to get in and pay more money for food/drinks, I can tell you first hand that most rich people are trashy as fuck. Really changed how I thought about the upper class, and was a significant stepping stone on my path to the left.
I enjoy classical music and seeing it live is either free or near free. I find it amusing the idea that people who do this are supposed to be rich. It’s just regular people who enjoy it.
Most people that absurdly wealthy are toddlers.
That’s the point. They never even learned how to wipe their own ass, you think they know what class is?
Maybe they mean high income in comparison to the world? Like the top 10% of wage earners globally starts at just above $100,000 and that isn’t caviar and cristal money.
I would think it’s exclusive to the US since these are both US restaurants.
Yeah, you’re probably right, I’m just trying to make sense of the numbers.
My wife and I are high income but we used to be very poor. To this day Chili’s is a “go to” date night joint.
Bullshit you can get pancakes at Denny’s. Applebee’s is a step above 711 since someone else microwaves the tv dinner for you.
I think people only go to Applebee’s for the cheap drinks.
The hundred millionaire CEO of the corporation I work goes to Applebee’s. Yes really. My boss swears when they went once the guy took out a coupon.
LOL, holy shit
I know. It is something that greatly confuses me. I know it’s true because multiple people where I work have told me that he has treated them to lunch there.
You don’t go to Applebee’s because you want great food or a classy atmosphere. You go there because you know what to expect, no surprises.
You know the food will be, at least, OK. You go there because the service will be, at least, OK. You already know the prices, at least roughly.
It’s a safe place to take a first date or take the family kinda place. Nothing will be wildly out of anyone’s expectations, plenty of choices for everyone. We all know what we’re walking into. Bland but “safe”.
Personally? I’d rather take a bet on a rotten-assed, hole-in-the-wall dive where no one speaks English and the salsa is actually hot. But that’s just me.
Applebees is for boomers. Your 60 year olds are eating there because they want to. Anyone under 40 doesn’t actually want to be there.
originally, Applebees was for millennial college and high school students going out to for a place to get cheap apetizers and hang out together.
then the boomers started invading.
Applebee’s opened before the first millennial was born (most consider millennials to be 1981-1996). With an opening date of 1980, the high school and college students of the time are baby boomers.
My point being the target demographic were millennials, and there was a point where part of it being cool was that there weren’t boomers or older people going.
Even if it originally served previous generations that were in that same place we were at the time, they weren’t serving those generations at the time we were there. then, the started coming into that space so we left. maybe it wasn’t entirely conscious, but that’s kinda what happened.