View Full Version : PDQ coming to Colony Plaza
champion6
06-27-2015, 07:16 AM
Today's Daily Sun (article attached) says PDQ will open a new restaurant during the fourth quarter of 2015. The map in the article indicates it will be located between McDonald's and Tire Choice.
MikeV
06-27-2015, 07:20 AM
Menu looks good. May give some competition to Beef o'Gradys.
Villager Joyce
06-27-2015, 08:05 AM
I doubt if Beef O'Bradys is afraid Of a chicken and Turkey place. that's my opinion anyway although it was pointed out to me recently that my opinion isn't binding.
dbussone
06-27-2015, 08:17 AM
I doubt if Beef O'Bradys is afraid Of a chicken and Turkey place. that's my opinion anyway although it was pointed out to me recently that my opinion isn't binding.
My opinion is that your opinion is correct regarding PDQ being a threat to Beef O'Bradys.
I have no opinion regarding opinions being binding though.
justjim
06-27-2015, 08:41 AM
Just wondering has anybody ever seen or visited a PDQ restaurant?
bimmertl
06-27-2015, 08:50 AM
Just wondering has anybody ever seen or visited a PDQ restaurant?
Never been there, however, one just opened on Hwy 200 in Ocala. It's on the right as you proceed towards the Paddock Mall after exiting I-75 at the Hwy 200 exit.
jnieman
06-27-2015, 08:53 AM
Here's the menu. Looks like it is exclusively chicken and turkey salads and sandwiches. Menu (http://www.eatpdq.com/menu)
They have fries and shakes too and their sauces are all home-made. I love home-made dressings. They will have a drive-thru
justjim
06-27-2015, 08:58 AM
Here's the menu. Looks like it is exclusively chicken and turkey salads and sandwiches. Menu (http://www.eatpdq.com/menu)
They have fries and shakes too and their sauces are all home-made. I love home-made dressings. They will have a drive-thru
Pretty Damn Quick fast food sounds like to me. Any restaurant in south TV is welcome, but I was hoping for a Bob Evans or Perkins for a consistent breakfast. :mmmm:
Bonny
06-27-2015, 09:44 AM
The menu does nothing for me. Just a sandwich place.
Phanatic Luvr
06-27-2015, 10:40 AM
Just wondering has anybody ever seen or visited a PDQ restaurant?
There's one in Wesley Chapel, on SR56 as you are heading to the mall.
I've gotten a sandwich there once, at the drive thru. It was good but nothing I would get excited over.
jnieman
06-27-2015, 10:42 AM
The menu does nothing for me. Just a sandwich place.
I'm holding out hope for the homemade sauces and dressings to make the sandwiches and salads special. I love any type of sauce not out of a bottle.
queasy27
06-27-2015, 11:07 AM
It'll be interesting to see if it succeeds. It's not like there's a dearth of chicken tenders/fingers/nuggets in The Villages, or sandwich places. But then I never figured that specialty chicken wings restaurants would thrive, so don't listen to me.
If the dressing for their blueberry cole slaw is the standard mayonnaise and vinegar/lemon blend, that does not sound appealing.
Villager Joyce
06-27-2015, 11:14 AM
cole slaw with mandarin oranges is great, so maybe blueberry cole slaw is too. It's all in the dressing.
hulahips
06-27-2015, 01:31 PM
Yuk sounds like more fast food. Sure would like to see a good healthy restaurant for a change, especially out there. Not much to choose from
bagboy
06-27-2015, 04:30 PM
How are sauces "homemade" at a chain restaurant?
Shimpy
06-27-2015, 05:00 PM
It could be worse...............another mattress store like they are building on 441. How many times a year do you shop at a mattress store?
YouNeverKnow
06-27-2015, 05:27 PM
Just wondering has anybody ever seen or visited a PDQ restaurant?
We went to one in Estero a few weeks ago. It was really good! Good quality, fresh, great cole slaw! Very busy place!
We are really happy to see it's coming to The Villages!
Villager Joyce
06-27-2015, 06:09 PM
We went to one in Estero a few weeks ago. It was really good! Good quality, fresh, great cole slaw! Very busy place!
We are really happy to see it's coming to The Villages!
Good deal. A first hand and positive report. I love cole slaw so I will definitely give it a try.
dbussone
06-27-2015, 06:20 PM
Good deal. A first hand and positive report. I love cole slaw so I will definitely give it a try.
I agree. I don't like to write off a restaurant (even fast food) that quickly, or without having tried several things.
geri317
06-27-2015, 09:10 PM
Ho hum.
GatorFan
06-27-2015, 10:36 PM
Been to the Ocala PDP (Tim Tebow) is one of the investors. Healthy fast food restaurant. I thought it was good.
Northerner52
06-28-2015, 06:07 AM
Where will all those laborer trucks park now at lunchtime as they use that lot for a McD overflow lot.
Bonny
06-28-2015, 07:12 AM
Been to the Ocala PDP (Tim Tebow) is one of the investors. Healthy fast food restaurant. I thought it was good.
What is so healthy about it ? I see a lot of fried chicken and then a grilled chicken or turkey sandwich, fries, shakes and a couple of salads.
RedChariot
06-28-2015, 10:16 AM
More junk food. TV is really a vast wasteland when it comes to fine dining. We will try it and probably never return. Before your arrows start flying Nancy Lopez does attempt fine dining, but often with mediocre results. We do appreciate that they are here though. It's the best we have.
John_W
06-28-2015, 10:25 AM
Where will all those laborer trucks park now at lunchtime as they use that lot for a McD overflow lot.
I was thinking the same. That's probably why TV put the perimeter fence around the lot on the other side of McDonalds, so it doesn't become the next parking lot.
jdsl1998
06-28-2015, 04:50 PM
Wanna know something fun about p.d.q.? Google pdq ocala owner...
Villager Joyce
06-28-2015, 05:04 PM
Wanna know something fun about p.d.q.? Google pdq ocala owner...
SPOILER ALERT.
See post 21. I didn't want us to crash the internet looking it up when we already know the answer.
sallystew
06-29-2015, 08:50 AM
I love PDQ. We use to go to a Tampa location. If you are a Chick-Fil-A fan, PDQ is even better. It will be nice to have a drive thru take out option south of 466A other than McDonalds.
Yung Dum
06-29-2015, 09:50 AM
Just wondering has anybody ever seen or visited a PDQ restaurant?
Never seen one or visited one or ever even heard of it.
NYGUY
06-29-2015, 10:39 AM
Never seen one or visited one or ever even heard of it.
Have heard seen and visited and even talked to a executive about coming to The Villages and that particular location. I believe it will do very well here!!
Villager Joyce
06-29-2015, 10:56 AM
Have heard seen and visited and even talked to a executive about coming to The Villages and that particular location. I believe it will do very well here!!
Will you please visit and talk to the appropriate executive to get us a costco? Please?!
NYGUY
06-29-2015, 11:22 AM
Will you please visit and talk to the appropriate executive to get us a costco? Please?!
Would be happy to, but, I think in the case of Costco, size does make a difference. In the case of PDQ, it started with one email from me then 3 or 4 phone calls from them, the last being from one of the founders. They are entrepreneurial with a lean management structure, thus allowing them to move quickly.
John_W
06-29-2015, 11:52 AM
Never seen one or visited one or ever even heard of it.
Maybe this will help. The first location opened in Tampa in 2011. PDQ was founded by the co-founder of Outback Steakhouse and a former Tampa Bay Buccaneer executive. Some of the investors include Tim Tebow, Vinny Testaverde and Derrick Brooks. I noticed one difference from Chick Fil-A, that is the french fries. I never liked CF fries and PDQ fries look good.
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http://www.insidefortlauderdale.com/photos/pdq_pompano_inside.jpg
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NYGUY
06-29-2015, 12:08 PM
Here is some background info on PDQ (I think it is a year or 2 old):
If Chick-fil-A and In-N-Out Burger had a love child, it might look like PDQ—an acronym that most folks associate with Pretty Darn Quick but, in this case, stands for People Dedicated to Quality. The double entendre is apt.
Quality refers to the fresh fried or grilled chicken tenders, fresh-cut french fries, made-to-order chicken and turkey sandwiches, hand-tossed salads, housemade sauces and dressings, fresh-squeezed lemonade, fresh-baked cookies, and handspun milkshakes. The menu is limited to ensure “flawless execution,” in the words of co-founder Bob Basham; the only freezer in the place is there for ice cubes.
Basham was one of the original founders of Outback Steakhouse (and served on the board of its parent, Bloomin’ Brands, until 2013). During his tenure, he became convinced of the potential for a concept that did for chicken what In-N-Out did for the burger. One that was fast, fresh, consistent, iconic—and growth-oriented.
“Obviously Chick-fil-A owned the chicken market, but we believed it could be done at a better level of quality and service,” says Basham, who teamed up with Nick Reader, the CEO of his private investment firm, MVP Holdings, to launch PDQ. They bought a two-unit chain called Tenders in Charlotte, N.C., in 2009, and spent two years and several million dollars retooling the menu, presentation, trade dress and service model to open the first PDQ in Tampa, Fla., in 2011.
Now, there are 22 units in five states, with 13 more on the books for the rest of 2014, through a combination of company-owned, joint-venture and selective franchise development. Along the way, PDQ has attracted the interest of some heavyweight investor-partners, including former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, fellow Outback founder Tim Gannon and DeBartolo Development, best known for its high-profile retail projects in Florida.
“We’re successful because we have great people, who believe in what we’re doing and can embrace the level of quality we are trying to achieve,” says Basham, who is far more inclined to open units where his best people want to live than look for partners in places where he wants to open restaurants. “There are plenty of markets where PDQ would be very successful, but that’s not how we approach growth. We’re more interested in quality growth than in fast growth.”
Yet, PDQ already has outgrown its original headquarters and moved into a new $11.5 million Tampa office building with a fully operational restaurant and test kitchen and plenty of room to staff up. It also is venturing beyond chicken, announcing last month the rollout of a new better-burger and salad concept with a similarly subjective name: WTF. It stands for Wow. That’s Fresh and is slated to open this fall in Brandon, Fla.
With its tenders-focused menu, PDQ counts kids and families among its biggest fans, but the salads and sandwiches also bring in office and blue-collar workers, college students and more—“everyone from grandkids to grandparents,” says Basham. Though limited, the menu supports occasions from snacks to dinner, driving an average check of about $7.25 per person and unit volumes of $2.5 million. Drive-thrus account for as much as 40 percent of sales, depending on the location, and there’s a robust catering program.
The 4,300-sq.-ft. units, which reportedly cost about $3 million to build, including land, are designed for curb appeal. Drive-thrus have picture windows through which customers can glimpse prep staff punching out french fries with a hand-operated machine. With about 75 employees per store, PDQ promises a level of hospitality designed to out-service quick service. The digital menu boards are at counter height to encourage eye contact between customer and server. And instead of a speaker at the drive-thru, there’s a person taking orders. “Squawk boxes are not conducive to hospitality,” says Basham. When it gets busy, another employee comes out with a handheld to take orders.
In fact, everything about PDQ is designed to exceed customers’ expectations about a fast, affordable dining experience. And so far, the strategy has been Pretty Darn Successful.
- See more at: Future 50: PDQ | Restaurant Business (http://www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/data/future-fifty/2014/pdq#sthash.Ve6fyyIn.dpuf)
Went to the one in Ocala. Fried Chicken, Fries and Shakes are not HEALTHY food items. More fast food junk.
Skip
Chatbrat
06-29-2015, 03:06 PM
La Di Da, another cheap garbage restaurant-who has to go out to eat this trash-Go to Fresh Mkt--buy better cold cuts, salads & cheese and BREAD and make a way better sandwich for less money and live longer !!!
Villager Joyce
06-29-2015, 03:17 PM
La Di Da, another cheap garbage restaurant-who has to go out to eat this trash-Go to Fresh Mkt--buy better cold cuts, salads & cheese and BREAD and make a way better sandwich for less money and live longer !!!
Last time I checked, America was still free. You go to Fresh Market. I will go where I wish to go. Less of a line for others who wish to give it a try. I don't know what gives people the right to judge what others do or eat. This high and mighty attitude is beginning to wear might thin.
BarryRX
06-29-2015, 06:30 PM
I often eat at the one on 200 in Ocala. Good chicken tenders and good dipping sauce. They also serve a side dish of blueberry coleslaw that was pretty good. The place is clean and the staff is friendly, and the chicken is good. PDQ stands for people dedicated to quality (I think).
justjim
06-29-2015, 07:20 PM
I'm not a big fan of chicken(burned out as a kid) but I do like Chick-Fil-A sandwich. If PDQ sandwich is as good it should do well. Since the government started dictating what kids can eat in schools, kids are hungry when they come home at night. Our grandkids take their lunch now. Sorry, getting off subject.
NYGUY
06-29-2015, 08:53 PM
Went to the one in Ocala. Fried Chicken, Fries and Shakes are not HEALTHY food items. More fast food junk.
Skip
Woops, I didn't know we said is was healthy, just good....sorry!!
ebfenster29
06-30-2015, 05:48 AM
I tried the PDQ location in Ocala. I thought it was very good and since the placed was packed, I guess there were a lot of customers that felt the same way.
PDQ stands for People Dedicated to Quality. It's a fast casual restaurant specializing in fresh hand-battered chicken tenders, made-to-order sandwiches, daily cut fries, hand-spun milkshakes and fresh salads.
Outback Steakhouse co-founder Bob Basham and MVP Holdings CEO Nick Reader are the two principle owners of PDQ. The partners spent more than two years developing the concept behind the brand and the quality of the food and establishments. On October 30, 2011, the original PDQ restaurant opened its doors in Tampa, FL.
PDQ is founded on the concept that high-quality food, memorable service and genuine hospitality are the basis of an excellent restaurant. All menu items are made to order and they believe fresh high-quality food can be served fast, at a price you'll love.
One more thing - Restaurant Business Magazine recently named PDQ as the number 1 fastest growing small chain in America and Nation's Restaurant News chose PDQ as a 2014 Hot Concepts recipient.
My comments are not an advertisement for PDQ. I just see so many comments made by individuals - as I say shooting from the hip - that haven't done their homework. I don't work at or own a PDQ, I'm just a resident as most of you are. So when PDQ opens its doors, give it a try. I think you'll go back!
Bogie Shooter
06-30-2015, 06:44 AM
La Di Da, another cheap garbage restaurant-who has to go out to eat this trash-Go to Fresh Mkt--buy better cold cuts, salads & cheese and BREAD and make a way better sandwich for less money and live longer !!!
Wow!
dbussone
06-30-2015, 06:53 AM
I tried the PDQ location in Ocala. I thought it was very good and since the placed was packed, I guess there were a lot of customers that felt the same way.
PDQ stands for People Dedicated to Quality. It's a fast casual restaurant specializing in fresh hand-battered chicken tenders, made-to-order sandwiches, daily cut fries, hand-spun milkshakes and fresh salads.
Outback Steakhouse co-founder Bob Basham and MVP Holdings CEO Nick Reader are the two principle owners of PDQ. The partners spent more than two years developing the concept behind the brand and the quality of the food and establishments. On October 30, 2011, the original PDQ restaurant opened its doors in Tampa, FL.
PDQ is founded on the concept that high-quality food, memorable service and genuine hospitality are the basis of an excellent restaurant. All menu items are made to order and they believe fresh high-quality food can be served fast, at a price you'll love.
One more thing - Restaurant Business Magazine recently named PDQ as the number 1 fastest growing small chain in America and Nation's Restaurant News chose PDQ as a 2014 Hot Concepts recipient.
My comments are not an advertisement for PDQ. I just see so many comments made by individuals - as I say shooting from the hip - that haven't done their homework. I don't work at or own a PDQ, I'm just a resident as most of you are. So when PDQ opens its doors, give it a try. I think you'll go back!
Ebfenster29 - thanks for the education!
GatorFan
06-30-2015, 06:11 PM
Grilled chicken with salad for me. Very good.
Average Guy
06-30-2015, 06:20 PM
I tried the PDQ location in Ocala. I thought it was very good and since the placed was packed, I guess there were a lot of customers that felt the same way.
PDQ stands for People Dedicated to Quality. It's a fast casual restaurant specializing in fresh hand-battered chicken tenders, made-to-order sandwiches, daily cut fries, hand-spun milkshakes and fresh salads.
Outback Steakhouse co-founder Bob Basham and MVP Holdings CEO Nick Reader are the two principle owners of PDQ. The partners spent more than two years developing the concept behind the brand and the quality of the food and establishments. On October 30, 2011, the original PDQ restaurant opened its doors in Tampa, FL.
PDQ is founded on the concept that high-quality food, memorable service and genuine hospitality are the basis of an excellent restaurant. All menu items are made to order and they believe fresh high-quality food can be served fast, at a price you'll love.
One more thing - Restaurant Business Magazine recently named PDQ as the number 1 fastest growing small chain in America and Nation's Restaurant News chose PDQ as a 2014 Hot Concepts recipient.
My comments are not an advertisement for PDQ. I just see so many comments made by individuals - as I say shooting from the hip - that haven't done their homework. I don't work at or own a PDQ, I'm just a resident as most of you are. So when PDQ opens its doors, give it a try. I think you'll go back!
I went to the PDQ website and noticed that most of your post was taken verbatim from the PDQ website. It would seem to be appropriate to cite your source. You stated that "My comments are not an advertisement for PDQ." Since they are directly from their website, they really are an advertisement.
Shimpy
06-30-2015, 06:56 PM
Everyone has two choices, either try them or don't. If you try them, let us know what your opinion is...........If you don't try them then you don't really have any thing to add.
NYGUY
07-31-2015, 02:05 PM
Hi there, Skip! Shea here from the PDQ Home Office in Tampa. We are pumped to come to The Villages. As you may already know, our menu items are all fresh, never frozen, and homemade in house. Although we're known for our fresh crispy tenders, we do offer grilled tenders, grilled sandwiches, salads and lettuce wraps. In addition, each item is made-to-order, so our awesome team members are always willing to accept any request or modification. PLUS, if you're not in the mood for our fresh-cut fries or homemade blueberry coleslaw, you also have the option to order a side salad. Do you mind shooting me an email at PDQSupport@eatPDQ.com? I'd like to show you around the restaurant prior to our Grand Opening!
WOW Skip, I bet that's a first!!..:coolsmiley:
David Moon
07-31-2015, 02:21 PM
PDQ is a little more close to fast food, like Steak-N-Shake... but for chicken. It's pretty good food, and a great eating experience.
I've been to the original in South Tampa many times and have been smitten with the concept and the food.
Bonny
07-31-2015, 02:27 PM
Hi there, Skip! Shea here from the PDQ Home Office in Tampa. We are pumped to come to The Villages. As you may already know, our menu items are all fresh, never frozen, and homemade in house. Although we're known for our fresh crispy tenders, we do offer grilled tenders, grilled sandwiches, salads and lettuce wraps. In addition, each item is made-to-order, so our awesome team members are always willing to accept any request or modification. PLUS, if you're not in the mood for our fresh-cut fries or homemade blueberry coleslaw, you also have the option to order a side salad. Do you mind shooting me an email at PDQSupport@eatPDQ.com? I'd like to show you around the restaurant prior to our Grand Opening!
We stopped at the one in Ocala. I love the chicken tenders with the honey mustard and the blueberry cole slaw!! Yum !
Sable99
07-31-2015, 02:27 PM
Hi there, Skip! Shea here from the PDQ Home Office in Tampa. We are pumped to come to The Villages. As you may already know, our menu items are all fresh, never frozen, and homemade in house. Although we're known for our fresh crispy tenders, we do offer grilled tenders, grilled sandwiches, salads and lettuce wraps. In addition, each item is made-to-order, so our awesome team members are always willing to accept any request or modification. PLUS, if you're not in the mood for our fresh-cut fries or homemade blueberry coleslaw, you also have the option to order a side salad. Do you mind shooting me an email at PDQSupport@eatPDQ.com? I'd like to show you around the restaurant prior to our Grand Opening!
Your website states that you serve good quality products. Is your chicken antibiotic free? Many, many women are getting infections from eating chicken with antibiotics. I'm one of them.
David Moon
07-31-2015, 02:58 PM
I only had one bad experience with PDQ and that was in St. Pete and I reported it because I was a PDQ evangelist from the very beginning... but was surprised with the lackluster corporate service after I mentioned it on Twitter.
Like I said, the Dale Mabry location is excellent. They also really put their managers to work and the employees were over the top excellent. Hopefully you can recreate that here.
David Moon
07-31-2015, 02:58 PM
I only had one bad experience with PDQ and that was in St. Pete and I reported it because I was a PDQ evangelist from the very beginning... but was surprised with the lackluster corporate service after I mentioned it on Twitter.
Like I said, the Dale Mabry location is excellent. They also really put their managers to work and the employees were over the top excellent. Hopefully you can recreate that here.
OpusX1
07-31-2015, 03:04 PM
Menu looks good. When is the opening?
jnieman
07-31-2015, 03:59 PM
It will be only 5 minutes from here and I'm really looking forward to it! I'm a big fan of homemade dressings and sauces. Not a fan of bottled. Anxious to try the lettuce wraps!
dbussone
07-31-2015, 05:45 PM
Hey, let's chat a little more! We'd love to show you around our restaurant and give you a Fresh Tour prior to our Grand Opening. You'll see our Food Artists at work mastering our homemade sandwiches, hand-tossed salads, fresh tenders and fresh-cut fries. So, what do you say? Shoot me an email at PDQSupport@eatPDQ.com.
Thanks,
Shea
Shea - this is the best approach to marketing a restaurant (before it opens) that I have ever seen. You are disarming the naysayers while informing future customers about how your product differs from competitors. I live close to Colony Plaza and will be frequenting PDQ. Nicely done and congratulations on your soon to be new store.
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