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The Timeless Business of Steakhouses

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As restaurants go, there’s Italian, Mexican, Chinese, American, Japanese and so on. But there is only one type of restaurant that is considered to be the most lucrative and makes up over half of the Top 100 highest grossing restaurants in the United States every year. That is the steakhouse.
In America, the steakhouse is as much a cultural rite of passage as it is a fine dining establishment. When people go to a steakhouse, it’s for the experience as much as the food - they dress up, they expect quality service, and the meal serves as a platform for business or celebration. All steakhouses offer standard fare like New York Strip, Porterhouse, Filet Mignon alongside mashed potatoes, brussels sprouts, Caesar salad, and chocolate cake. While most restaurants aim to specialize in certain foods or offer unique items for differentiation, steakhouses thrive in conformity. Their goal is to serve tried-and-true classics with good ingredients, good execution, good service, and good ambience.
The focus on ingredients, service, execution along with a high-end target market make steakhouses difficult to scale as there are few ways to automate a business that requires so much human capital. People don’t dine at steakhouses every week which means demand can be met with a handful of establishments in any given area. In this episode, we’ll cover the business of steakhouses and cover the strategies of the 3 biggest chains in the world who each have their own strategy and go after diners at very different price points - Outback Steakhouse, Texas Roadhouse, and Ruth Chris.
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0:00 Edible Opulence
3:32 High-End Sizzle
15:14 Legendary Price
19:36 Going Outback

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@ModernMBA
@ModernMBA Жыл бұрын
💰Start your business today with a free trial of Shopify - go to www.shopify.com/modernmba to learn more. Ruth's Chris defines average guest check as total restaurant sales divided by the number of entrées ordered at all restaurants in a single year. Given that a single entree on per their menu is as small as a 8 ounces or as large as 40 ounce Porterhouse-for-Two, this leaves natural ambiguity as to whether average guest check is reflective of per-table or per-guest, given that not every guest orders their own entree and that certain individual entrees are designed to be shared. Averages are always influenced by outliers. 0:00 Edible Opulence 3:32 High-End Sizzle 15:14 Legendary Price 19:36 Going Outback
@JamesDecker7
@JamesDecker7 Жыл бұрын
Statistics, statistics, and damned statistics!
@souls1lver
@souls1lver Жыл бұрын
Can you do the business of electronic stores
@basillah7650
@basillah7650 Жыл бұрын
ruth chris should not even on the list it's not fast food you dine in higher prices are fine there because people use it for business ,birthdays , mothers day ,ect pretty cheap if you take your mom to mcdonalds for mothers day lol.
@truth.speaker
@truth.speaker Жыл бұрын
20:29 Sadly, the 90s wasn't 2 decades ago. It was 3 decades ago :O
@bqrl445
@bqrl445 Жыл бұрын
That’s a fairly standard way of calculating check average. I work for a major restaurant conglomerate and we count 1 entree = 1 guest therefore chk avg = sales/entree (guest) count
@dupeusa
@dupeusa Жыл бұрын
I used to work at an Outback Steakhouse. The main reason they started going down hill is that that made too many drastic changes to cut costs all while raising prices. Their fries, sides, and sauces used to all be made in house and now they are all shipped prepackaged and microwavable. Even their blooming onion flour was now just shipped to us. They also made their steaks chicken and fish smaller by shaving off just. A few ounces. The role of servers also became more of an expediter with all their ordering being made on a tablet at the table. All this led to lower quality staff and a reputation among those working their that Outback is just a glorified chilis. It embarrassing working there bc we all knew how bad the food was but the owners didn’t care.
@dupeusa
@dupeusa Жыл бұрын
@@johndong7524 yeah, don’t ever go back. You will be even more disappointed
@zxKAOS1
@zxKAOS1 Жыл бұрын
That's a shame. I heard for one of the other chains (probably Applebees?), they used to make their mac 'n cheese from scratch, but it's now premade and just heated up. The person who posted that noticed that _immediately._ Never went back there again.
@bcjammer87
@bcjammer87 Жыл бұрын
As a former Texas Roadhouse employee I can vouch for this. We were always better and still are 👍
@jonimzari1687
@jonimzari1687 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Went to an outback last month and the bloomin onion was BAD😊
@randomdogger5278
@randomdogger5278 Жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what happened to the original Pizza Hut when they had the dine in restaurants.
@rffinances8567
@rffinances8567 Жыл бұрын
Texas Roadhouse is one of my favorite restaurants, and they really seem to be one of the most successful near where I live, being slammed even during the week. Their prices are a big reason I go as often as I do, with their cheaper meals being the same cost as higher-end fast food. I can go there just because I want their bread instead of feeling like I should save it for something special.
@adamnash1873
@adamnash1873 Жыл бұрын
I consider them as an American institute. Same feeling I get from Cracker Barrel for breakfast. Reasonably priced, but value is truly there.
@BuckingHorse-Bull
@BuckingHorse-Bull Жыл бұрын
And Texas roadhouse is not trying to be anything, it's not. Having been to high-end steakhouses. Unless you have eaten lots of steak, you won't appreciate the higher end steakhouses.
@jmgonzales7701
@jmgonzales7701 Жыл бұрын
@@adamnash1873 long live texas
@mr.castle
@mr.castle Жыл бұрын
Bruh and just say it. They have the best ribs in that price range, they are so good. ✌️
@aaronbuckwalter96
@aaronbuckwalter96 Жыл бұрын
It is one of the few places that truly holds its value to me. Good food for a great price! It's one of the only steakhouses a young family can afford. To me, their rise directly correlates to the decline of Outback Steakhouse. We have one right near a Roadhouse and in my mind, it's better food for better prices...no brainer.
@MattijnPlayz
@MattijnPlayz Жыл бұрын
In my experience as a Non-American I feel like Steakhouses as shown here are such an American experience.
@malaquiasalfaro81
@malaquiasalfaro81 Жыл бұрын
What are steakhouses like elsewhere?
@boat6float
@boat6float Жыл бұрын
If you ever come to the US, find a good steakhouse. I'd suggest you do NOT go to Ruth Chris. It's overrated. And has gone down hill
@boat6float
@boat6float Жыл бұрын
@@malaquiasalfaro81 I've heard Australia 🇦🇺 has great steak 🥩
@aiGeis
@aiGeis Жыл бұрын
@@boat6float Is it really that bad? My boomer parents are big fans, although they haven't gone in a few years.
@demonslayermk235
@demonslayermk235 Жыл бұрын
@@malaquiasalfaro81 Argentinian or Brazilian
@dannyleem3287
@dannyleem3287 Жыл бұрын
As South Korean, I noticed that Outback is still able to generate hype and draws in young customers by creating new menu items here. A spicy version of their dish Toowoomba Pasta sort of created a sub category of pasta that other restaurants are now mimicing. They've also been very adaptive to covid by creating $20~$30 delivery meals that are catered for conferences and corporate events.
@BlueBeeMCMLXI
@BlueBeeMCMLXI Жыл бұрын
I come from T town - it's got NOTHING to do with that Outback dish and never has. "Outback" just stuck a messy finger at a map of Australia to get some names. I dined there, in Denver. Laughed a lot at the menu - complete crap across the board. "Yanks won't know, darl...".
@dabajabaza111
@dabajabaza111 Жыл бұрын
As an American, nobody really cares about new menu items at a place like outback.
@DaleonM4
@DaleonM4 Жыл бұрын
​@@dabajabaza111what does americans care for then?
@dabajabaza111
@dabajabaza111 Жыл бұрын
@@DaleonM4 Other things...?
@Dad-lu1oi
@Dad-lu1oi Жыл бұрын
@@BlueBeeMCMLXI Says nobody that actually ate at outback. Its affordable and fun.
@iTzDritte
@iTzDritte Жыл бұрын
Babe, wake up, a new Modern MBA just dropped
@salamance2
@salamance2 Жыл бұрын
on god bro.
@EndothermiCamel
@EndothermiCamel Жыл бұрын
She got a sister? 🥹
@peoplelikegames
@peoplelikegames Жыл бұрын
Big 📠
@fmparrott5485
@fmparrott5485 Жыл бұрын
It me.
@Joshua-cs6gj
@Joshua-cs6gj Жыл бұрын
I’m up
@shuki1
@shuki1 Жыл бұрын
I am so used to clips making a point, bringing an opinion, criticizing and deriding so it's refreshing that this is just 'plain' comparison of different strategies.
@MrJohnson181
@MrJohnson181 Жыл бұрын
17:00 "But noone is going to Texas Roadhouse to eat the best steak in town or expecting to be served like royalty" You'd think that'd be the case but as someone who's worked a couple serving jobs that is definitely not the case.
@yellowwizard5295
@yellowwizard5295 4 ай бұрын
I worked at TRH for many years and it really is some of the best steak for the price. Outback started cutting costs in the mid 00's and it's dragged the quality down hard. Nothing worthwhile is made in house anymore and they've messed with the steak size and flavir to no end. They're serving Chili's/TGIF quality food that costs 25-30% more than TRH and wondering why they've got a third of the business.
@flcps
@flcps 4 ай бұрын
Best meat for the price in usa. Better than that just a good Brazilian churrascaria, but they are a bit more expensive
@DanielJohnson-ec8rk
@DanielJohnson-ec8rk 3 ай бұрын
Places like Texas Roadhouse aren’t high quality by anyone’s standards
@jakerojas4756
@jakerojas4756 2 ай бұрын
​@@DanielJohnson-ec8rk? It's higher end
@BuckshotsSmokeLounge
@BuckshotsSmokeLounge Ай бұрын
​@@DanielJohnson-ec8rkok mr big shot
@fluffycritter
@fluffycritter Жыл бұрын
"Boomers are retiring and nearing the end of their lifetime value" is the most dystopian phrase I've heard today, so thanks for that
@JohnnyWishbone85
@JohnnyWishbone85 4 ай бұрын
But it ain't wrong! Our political scene shows that they're still crying out to be relevant, though.
@NeverUseAnApostrophe
@NeverUseAnApostrophe 2 ай бұрын
They couldn't be gone fast enough.
@doujinflip
@doujinflip Ай бұрын
Unfortunately for us younger students and workers, retirees are at their peak of political value having much more free time to get indoctrinated by media and get in line to vote.
@dunbustin
@dunbustin Ай бұрын
The journalist just likes hammering out the cliches. It saves him having to bother to express his ideas coherently.
@JohnnyWishbone85
@JohnnyWishbone85 Ай бұрын
@@dunbustin -- No, that idea is pretty damn coherent, even if it *is* ice cold.
@Kuroiikawa
@Kuroiikawa Жыл бұрын
I love how informative this video is, but I'm pretty sure I've never been more distracted by the visuals in one of these videos. I don't think I should have watched this one hungry lol.
@dutchdykefinger
@dutchdykefinger Жыл бұрын
i know, right? why do we torture ourselves like that? lol
@thebluesoulofintegrity4170
@thebluesoulofintegrity4170 Жыл бұрын
Don’t watch his KFC vid. It was torture.
@bloodnivel70
@bloodnivel70 Жыл бұрын
That filet mignon around 2:00 really made me hungry lol
@johnl.7754
@johnl.7754 Жыл бұрын
Steakhouse has the highest margins but as someone that don’t know how to cook well I find it’s easier for me to cook up decent steaks (with good cuts of steak) then other kinds of food.
@aaronbuckwalter96
@aaronbuckwalter96 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I feel this way too. When I eat out I always try to go to places that have dishes I can't make at home. To each his/her own though.
@shanwen88
@shanwen88 Жыл бұрын
A simple panfried steak home bought can easily beat even top tier restaurants.
@MyH3ntaiGirl
@MyH3ntaiGirl Жыл бұрын
​@@shanwen88yeah don't be scare to screw up, cast iron steak is so damm easy to make and learn to master and doesn't require expensive equipment Took me 5 tries but i feel much better than any time i eat at steak house And you can change the seasoning, experiment with different flavour other than just salt and pepper
@atpyro7920
@atpyro7920 6 ай бұрын
The prep work and cooking process of steak is fairly simple compared to most other 'fancy' foods- a bit of prep work with spices, the cooking process itself, and then letting it rest for a minute. The real taste variable is what cut of steak you're having, the quality of that cut, and how done you cook it to.
@jonnovember2136
@jonnovember2136 4 ай бұрын
Steakhouse💩 can't hold the candle🤳🏼 against Indian🇮🇳 restaurants👍🏻 and they are here to stay💰🤑💰 Steakhouse💩 is an outgoing barbaric diner...🌎💘💰
@fturla___156
@fturla___156 Жыл бұрын
My top steak house is the Brazilian styled service. It's the all you can eat buffet menu where the service personnel walk around and ask guests what offering would they like. I have asked for several meats, but the fowl and hidden available options are my favorite. What things I have requested that some restaurants have was skirt steaks, rabbit, alligator, duck, quail, and pigeon. You should ask if they have it available and if they can prepare it, because it may take over 30 minutes for them to bring the items to your table. And my guess is that once other people in the restaurant see what you requested, they will attempt to get some of the order itself, which means you need to take enough of a portion size to not ask for more later on.
@dutchdykefinger
@dutchdykefinger Жыл бұрын
here in the netherlands it's mostly argentinian restaurants and brazilian when it comes to specialized meat restaurants there's some dutch ones too, usually with a wooden barn theme and a bit more rural location but pretty close to some beach/seaside usually to attract tourism too, usually pretty big places because they kind of thrive on parties and weddings and all that stuff, but yeah i don't think they are as easy to find as say dutch pancake houses and there's also poffertjes at the markets, tourists love those too, our pancakes sell like hot cakes, and tourists probably want to be on the move and see shit, so the fast food pancake just suits that type of customer better
@fturla___156
@fturla___156 Жыл бұрын
@@dutchdykefinger Thanks for the response. The local restaurant is called Via Brasil which is less than 10 minutes away. AYCE buffet pricing for rodizio service is almost 60 US dollars.
@CroakerOutdoors
@CroakerOutdoors Жыл бұрын
This is the way. Hit the brunch menu which is the literal same as dinner for $37pp meanwhile a few hours later it becomes $65.
@robertsteinbach7325
@robertsteinbach7325 Жыл бұрын
I recommend the local high-end steakhouses when available as well. Some are as good or better than the large chains.
@fturla___156
@fturla___156 Жыл бұрын
@@robertsteinbach7325 If you go to Texas, I recommend Kirby's Steakhouse.
@aaronbuckwalter96
@aaronbuckwalter96 Жыл бұрын
Texas Roadhouse is one of the few places that truly holds its value to me. Good food for a great price! It's one of the only steakhouses a young family like mine can afford. To me, their rise directly correlates to the decline of Outback Steakhouse (no proof just a hunch). We have an Outback right near a Roadhouse and only one of them is consistently packed.
@jscottmarcum9
@jscottmarcum9 Жыл бұрын
This is my go-to place for the family. Including the kids. We eat there several times a month.
@bucknasty69
@bucknasty69 Жыл бұрын
Texas Roadhouse is disgusting. Everything there is marginal in quality and drowned in salt.
@aaronbuckwalter96
@aaronbuckwalter96 Жыл бұрын
@@bucknasty69 to each his own. What is your preference with steakhouses?
@bucknasty69
@bucknasty69 Жыл бұрын
@@aaronbuckwalter96 I’m not a big fan of steakhouses in general. I find it more cost effective to buy some nice prime beef and cook at home. If I had to pick a steakhouse, I’d pick The Palm.
@aaronbuckwalter96
@aaronbuckwalter96 Жыл бұрын
@@bucknasty69 I'm the same. Normally I just eat out at places where I can find dishes I can't make at home. Interesting, I'll have to check it out.
@BostonCycling_
@BostonCycling_ Жыл бұрын
Your channel is incredible and I really enjoy watching it. I love the deep dives into industries we might not have understood the true economics and impact of! The consumer psychology aspect is one of my favorite parts
@boryspikalov6360
@boryspikalov6360 Жыл бұрын
What are some of the good consumer psychology videos on this channel? That's topic I'm interested in.
@kagura7107
@kagura7107 Жыл бұрын
I'm leaving my comment here for updates. Don't mind me. Haha
@TekamsTheOne
@TekamsTheOne Жыл бұрын
Yeah, also looking for updates, any one know other similar channels?
@dejioni2521
@dejioni2521 Жыл бұрын
@@TekamsTheOne Yes. You should check out Thinking Business. They currently have less than 1k subscribers, but deserve much more.
@TekamsTheOne
@TekamsTheOne Жыл бұрын
@@dejioni2521 thank you kind sir!
@datapool32
@datapool32 Жыл бұрын
This video will be super useful the next time I have dinner at a steakhouse with an economist.
@2Bluzin
@2Bluzin Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention Ruth Chris also makes money with government handouts. In 2020 they applied for and received 20 Million in PPP money as a "small" business. It wasn't until they were outed publicly for taking money meant for small restaurants that they eventually returned the money in an attempt to save face of their brand.
@pennyduke4618
@pennyduke4618 Жыл бұрын
they had to get through the pandemic too.... what makes them different ? Esp the franchisees ?
@lordanonimmo7699
@lordanonimmo7699 Жыл бұрын
@@pennyduke4618 Because small business that are affected the most by a pandemic,a big business isnt solely dependent on just one local but many wich are making varied amounts of money so they have way more resources to sustain themselves. Big business also have acess to cheaper credit,so yeah taking money intended for small business is very wrong in their case
@magesalmanac6424
@magesalmanac6424 Жыл бұрын
The mismanagement of those loans is staggering. Truly revolting the amount of corruption that sucked up those dollars!
@coffeecup3177
@coffeecup3177 Жыл бұрын
@@pennyduke4618 Each Franchisee (Generally Professional Restaurateurs) could apply on their own to help their individual business. Most of these professional restaurateurs own several different concepts or franchises many in the same commercial development areas. These professionals more than likely applied for each concept. They know what there doing.
@mox19380
@mox19380 Жыл бұрын
so it sounds to me like they didn't make money on the government handout and likely took a huge PR hit in the process.
@FatGuyInaTruck
@FatGuyInaTruck Жыл бұрын
I've been to 8 different Ruth's Chris locations over the past 5 years, but mainly frequent the ones in Indianapolis and Calgary. I have noticed that the clientele IS starting to look younger. I don't have a problem with that, even though I feel like "the old guy" at the bar sometimes. I'm 48, FFS!!! 🤣🤣
@dirkdisco2316
@dirkdisco2316 6 ай бұрын
If your in Indy, go to St. Elmos.
@FatGuyInaTruck
@FatGuyInaTruck 6 ай бұрын
@@dirkdisco2316 I like St. Elmos a lot!
@agr0nianTV
@agr0nianTV 5 ай бұрын
I believe it! Tbh before this vid I didn't even know Ruth's Chris existed and if those happy hour prices are legit I'm gonna go there this week 😁Will definitely try the main menu when I have more disposable income cause I'm sick of Longhorn and Outback I swear buffets have better steak than those restaurants ☠
@fugtugsughug1020
@fugtugsughug1020 Ай бұрын
@@dirkdisco2316harry and izzy’s is the same steaks as st elmo’s but cheaper and a larger menu variety.
@TinariKao
@TinariKao Жыл бұрын
Hearing you say "Ruth Chris Steakhouse" when knowing the history of Ruth's Steakhouse and Chris' Steakhouse amuses me. Ruth SPECIFICALLY made the name "Ruth's Chris Steakhouse" when he sued, and won against Chris' Steakhouse, but instead of just letting that be that, he SPECIFICALLY renamed his Steakhouses to show who owned it, and that is Ruth, because these are now RUTH'S Chris Steakhouse.
@houndawg3
@houndawg3 6 ай бұрын
So the history on Wikipedia is a flat out lie then? I think you pulled what you just said out of your ass, considering you don't know that Ruth Fertel was a woman.
@srypWned
@srypWned 4 ай бұрын
lol crazy
@matuko313
@matuko313 4 ай бұрын
"Ruth" was a woman-Ruth Fertel.
@TinariKao
@TinariKao 4 ай бұрын
@@matuko313 Apologies. I hear the name and the first association I have is Babe Ruth, despite that being a last name, hah.
@christopherjakob2341
@christopherjakob2341 29 күн бұрын
Who fucking cares?
@justinedwards2496
@justinedwards2496 Жыл бұрын
11:30 I would’ve liked to see a little more in depth analysis on the price of beef, in my experience farmers are getting 1/3 of what they did 10 years ago for beef but the processors are making higher than ever profits which I always felt to be the driver of prices more than natural occurrences
@luxlior
@luxlior Жыл бұрын
then make your own doco instead of being a princess
@Mutiny960
@Mutiny960 Жыл бұрын
@@luxlior Why should they have to do that? Do you even have a good reason? Of course you don't. It's just Reddit-tier nonsense people type when they're mad at someone for making a good point, and are too stupid to refute it LOL.
@CoffeeAndBusiness
@CoffeeAndBusiness Жыл бұрын
The processors are running a monopoly and it’s a dying shame. Farmers are taking the losses.
@ENCXBG1
@ENCXBG1 Жыл бұрын
I've eaten at Ruth's Chris dozens of times as well as most other major steakhouses (Fleming's, Maestro's, Mortons), and Texas Roadhouse is still my favorite! I think it's because it's such a great value and I love eating a steak dinner. I always walk out of there happy, and it doesn't break the bank.
@kaleb5926
@kaleb5926 Жыл бұрын
Ive never had an issue with the quality either
@BlackJesus8463
@BlackJesus8463 Жыл бұрын
meh
@Mutiny960
@Mutiny960 Жыл бұрын
@@kaleb5926 Because you don't know quality steak. Even in this video he stated they use "Choice" Grade meat. But if you want to pay Prime Prices for subpar food and think it tastes good, you do you. 🤷‍♂ Thousands of others have also been fooled, so you're not alone.
@F22C1
@F22C1 Жыл бұрын
Texas Roadhouse don't hold a candle to top tier prime steakhouses. I'd rather cook my own prime at home than pay for a bland steak. Outback has better bread, and better steak seasoning. If I'm paying for choice, Outback wins.
@frozenfrosty00
@frozenfrosty00 Жыл бұрын
Flemings get the exact same product as outback, its a shill
@theblackswordsman9951
@theblackswordsman9951 Жыл бұрын
The in depth insight in the all of these different types of businesses is very well put together and very interesting. Keep it up.
@isaFederle
@isaFederle Жыл бұрын
I find it so interesting how in Brazil, my home country, Outback will have wait times of 2+ hours on Fridays and weekends, whereas in the US, where I currently live, it's almost always borderline empty. Brazilian Outback Steakhouses are also always coming up with new promotions and menu items, something I have never seen in an American branch. Watching this video, it now makes sense to me.
@kylejonesUB
@kylejonesUB 9 ай бұрын
When I think Outback I think old, outdated, dingy, overpriced, microwave food. Haven't been to one in years.
@Robbielazar
@Robbielazar 9 ай бұрын
Brazilians love the brand more than the quality of the product. As long it is trendy, outback will keep growing in brazil
@thebfunk5228
@thebfunk5228 Ай бұрын
​@@Robbielazar as a Brazilian that doesn't live in Brazil anymore: you are 100% accurate
@uhoh7541
@uhoh7541 Жыл бұрын
'No one is going to texas roadhouse expecting the best steak' Unfortunately i know too many people that this IS the best they've had and don't know better exists.
@Messup7654
@Messup7654 Ай бұрын
Good their ignorance of that is saving them from being sucked dry and manipulated out of their money and what makes it worse is they can go to a good bbq spot spend much less and experience much more
@uhoh7541
@uhoh7541 Ай бұрын
@@Messup7654 Actually buying whole pieces of high grade beef, cutting into steaks, and learning how to prep properly is no where near being 'bled dry'. Your reply tells me that you're poor, ignorant, and possibly slow, because WHO TF said anything about BBQ!? Reply to the proper conversation next time.
@wedmunds
@wedmunds Ай бұрын
I don't care how good it is I'm not paying more than $60 for a piece of meat.
@Messup7654
@Messup7654 Ай бұрын
@@uhoh7541 you definitely got your feelings hurt you typed a essay to me and another person who said a simple widely agreed upon fact by non boot lickers😂
@wedmunds
@wedmunds Ай бұрын
@@uhoh7541 it's amazing how many assumptions you made in just one comment. I don't have a shortage of money. I eat healthy, and I cook most of my own meals. In fact, I just spent $500 on some collectibles, which is more than enough money for some high end steak. Yet, spending more than $60 on a piece of steak is not something I will ever do.
@MarkBaldone
@MarkBaldone Жыл бұрын
I live in Korea. And the prices at outback here are absurd! The avg steak was around $30-80 same exp with the Outback in Tokyo as well
@boat6float
@boat6float Жыл бұрын
I want to visit the ROK sometime in my life. I'd want to try the local BBQ. Korean BBQ/steak (or at least the American kind, here) is really good. Why would people in Korea waste their time and money on Outback when there are so many other, better options?
@brandon8214
@brandon8214 Жыл бұрын
Outback used to be a bit more costly in the early 2000s. I remember going in 2004-05 and back then it was still a somewhat pricier special occasion sort of restaurant ($25+ for a nicer cut,) but then I went back after the Great Recession and I was surprised to see they gravitated towards the cheap end ($15-$20.) Unfortunately the quality also suffered and I got somewhat sick when I ordered a rare steak there. It’s a shame seeing as it used to be pretty high quality.
@MarkBaldone
@MarkBaldone Жыл бұрын
@@boat6float it’s the American infatuation here. Same in all of asia mostly. A lot of Asians have a distorted view of U.S.A. so anything we bring over here is instantly a hit. They see it as a status thing I suppose. I personally don’t like living here as the culture imo is not very good compared to Japan. But Japan is guilty of the USA curse too. It’s funny though I talk to Koreans and Japanese a lot who visit the USA and they are always disappointed after they visit New York and Los Angeles.
@ernestogastelum9123
@ernestogastelum9123 Жыл бұрын
@@brandon8214 you do realize the only reason it was cheaper was because they most likely had low quality meat. its hard already to own a restaurant when the economy is normal and in a recession its even more diffitcult so they are forced to do some cutbacks to keep their business
@brandon8214
@brandon8214 Жыл бұрын
​@@ernestogastelum9123 that's the point I was trying to make. The price and quality took a step down after the recession and I think a lot of people forget that Outback used to not be a low-end steak house.
@sng1867
@sng1867 Жыл бұрын
My observations is that higher end steak houses, such as The Keg where I am from, love to host company dinners. Plenty of people from a single party, drinks all around, and all on company’s dime.
@pegcity4eva
@pegcity4eva 2 ай бұрын
The Keg is always busy.
@ConradGosling
@ConradGosling Жыл бұрын
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@Emily-le2op Жыл бұрын
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@cornercarton
@cornercarton Жыл бұрын
Scammers putting a lot more effort in nowadays!
@JohnHausser
@JohnHausser Жыл бұрын
Steakhouses and pizzerias are the most profitable restaurants Straightforward and simple menus I guess Cheers from San Diego California
@ruukinen
@ruukinen Жыл бұрын
There is a reason Gordon used to cut down the menu size in nearly every kitchen nightmare episode. Smaller menu = less waste = higher margins. Also less random dishes you have to know how to prepare.
@-Swamp_Donkey-
@-Swamp_Donkey- Ай бұрын
I never wanted to die as much as I did during the 15 months I lived in San Diego.
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@alanfenick1103 Жыл бұрын
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@ndpndntvar
@ndpndntvar Жыл бұрын
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@journeyman6752
@journeyman6752 Жыл бұрын
Crazy good. Maybe work on your vocabulary. And grammar.
@ndpndntvar
@ndpndntvar Жыл бұрын
No
@PhantomSavage
@PhantomSavage Жыл бұрын
I thought it was odd that I had never heard of a Ruth Chris before, and then I remembered I live in Texas, where pretty much every town with a population over 10,000 has its own steakhouse. 9 times out of 10 its called "The Longhorn" and if its not that then its a one word name, like "Niko's" No one in Texas goes to Texas Roadhouse for steak. That's like saying you go to Red Lobster for the lobster. Its a lie. Everyone knows you go for the bread.
@brianl9579
@brianl9579 Жыл бұрын
I agree with the analysis of the Outback brand 100%. I have two of their restaurants near me and the quality and experience is nowhere near where it used to be. I have stopped eating in any of their restaurants due to quality and service issues. Too bad to see a once-great brand fall to such an undesirable place to eat.
@chuckschillingvideos
@chuckschillingvideos Жыл бұрын
It is baffling what they have done to their restaurants. You can get a better steak at Golden Corral these days.
@Earth1218
@Earth1218 Жыл бұрын
In the 1990’s, Outback was one of my favorite casual restaurants. Then, in the early 2000’s their quality tanked while the prices kept going up. You went from getting a consistently good steak to consistently getting a plate full of strings and gristle. Even the quality of the sides dropped, as well. I don’t think I’ve been to one in 18 years.
@ksandhoff1
@ksandhoff1 Жыл бұрын
YEs I call them BACK OUT restaurants. We used to order the Victoria Filet , but now it is $34.00 and not that good!
@louisazraels7072
@louisazraels7072 Жыл бұрын
interestingly enough, while high end steakhouses do exist here in France, they are not the default for a upper middle class fancy meal, here that would be restaurants serving tasting menus. I believe it comes down to the fact that many great tasting menus restaurants are in the same range of pricing as a high end steakhouse in the US (100-150$ for a meal) but in the US most tasting menus restaurants are even fancier, true upper class luxury at 200-400$ per person
@kathrynstemler6331
@kathrynstemler6331 Жыл бұрын
At our French bistro style independent restaurant in North America after having few takers for our fancy New Year’s Eve menu (against our regular menu), for Valentine’s Day we decided to just offer a basic steak 😄
@TWEAKLET
@TWEAKLET Жыл бұрын
honestly as an american when i want to spend some money on a good meal its almost always a steak its like higher end comfort food to me
@louisazraels7072
@louisazraels7072 Жыл бұрын
@@TWEAKLET I guess we do that often too but at a lower price point, there are many restaurants in France which serve high quality meat (ingredients in general) but with a more basic service than a high end steakhouses so you can get a high quality cut of steak for around 40$ with sides and a glass of wine (usually for lunch) Its not that often that we would spend 150$ at a steakhouse (though these are getting more popular) because at this price point we usually go to a "restaurant gastronomique" with a tasting menu
@Rei-xq3zm
@Rei-xq3zm Жыл бұрын
The pricing is definitely a good point. I would be surprised if I could find a good tasting menu around $150 and I live in a large American city. I also do think we value larger, heartier meals here. It’s easy to say that a large chunk of meat is worth a lot of money while a tasting menu with more focus on technique instead of ingredients is harder to value.
@louisazraels7072
@louisazraels7072 Жыл бұрын
@@Rei-xq3zm its kind of a myth that you get less food with a tasting menu, I'm a big eater yet I always come out satisfied, a tasting menu can have over 10 dishes, the more the smaller they are individually so that you can enjoy the entire meal. People would post the picture of an amuse bouche (small treat you might get inbetween dishes) that is actually part of a 12 courses meal and rant about the portion size, it's always people who have never eaten at such a restaurant. Now I'm sure there are exceptions, but usually you aren't leaving hungry
@joshgould2707
@joshgould2707 Жыл бұрын
I think there is a slight mistake at 5:38 : The graph is titled "Number of steakhouses opened per year" when i think it is indicating the number of open resturants, not opened ones.
@iTzDritte
@iTzDritte Жыл бұрын
A+ sponsor transition, I didn’t see that coming 😂
@Mike-Wolfe
@Mike-Wolfe Жыл бұрын
I've worked about 4 years at Ecolab fixing commercial dish machines, and selling cleaning chemicals, before that I worked for Diamond Sharp, California's largest professional knife sharpening company for over 8 years going to over 50 restaurants a day from Atascadero to Studio city California, so I have been to 1,000's of restaurant kitchens, and I can tell you that more than 95% of the kitchens I've been in are absolutely disgusting, especially Outback, I'm talking about mold and rat's and rat shit🤮. But Ruth's Chris Steakhouse is definitely one of the cleanest kitchens I've been to, and constantly always clean, I would go once a week for over 8 years and always perfect, and the kitchen staff are extremely professional, a bit snooty, but on top of their game. So basically for about every 1,000 kitchens I've been to, less than 50 I would consider as clean as Ruth's Chris. P.S. I know Chinese buffet's are tasty, but I will never eat at one ever again, the stories I could tell would make most people sick just listening about it, and have been the only clients of mine that I have had to call the health inspector on, not to be a snitch, but because I felt responsible knowing what was going on could seriously make someone sick, or even die if someone had a serious shellfish allergies, or allergic to eating a cockroach every now and then. I would rather eat sushi from 7/11 than a Chinese buffet. Good luck and be safe❤🙏
@jloutz
@jloutz Жыл бұрын
What does this have to do with a business school case study to receive an MBA? I think the chemicals you were selling affected your brain.
@CheapSushi
@CheapSushi Жыл бұрын
I worked for a Chinese restaurant for a few months I realized the same. I didn't eat it anywhere again for at least a year. There's only one place I trust. The bigger the menu, the worse it is and although a small subset, shows like Gordon Ramsey showed me, it's more so the norm to be on the worst side. The cleaner one I worked at was a Japanese restaurant. We all worked very hard after each shift to clean.
@lateral1385
@lateral1385 Жыл бұрын
Thank you 👍
@megapangolin1093
@megapangolin1093 9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for the information. I always thought that dining from home was the best way to eat. Amazing that even the high-end places fail. Good news on Ruth's Chris, someone needs to be good!
@EmilyWhyet
@EmilyWhyet 4 ай бұрын
Barking dogs and screaming toddlers have the unique ability to turn friendly neighbors into cranky enemies.
@Omikoshi78
@Omikoshi78 Жыл бұрын
I’m amazed at how Chipotle’s model is continuing to work with most of their stores getting a 1 star Yelp rating.
@stevenjm12
@stevenjm12 Жыл бұрын
Most people don't look at yelp
@Omikoshi78
@Omikoshi78 Жыл бұрын
@@stevenjm12 it’s not so much about who uses yelp, it’s a measure of how many unhappy customers there are.
@stevenjm12
@stevenjm12 Жыл бұрын
@@Omikoshi78 it's only a very small sample of customers though
@Omikoshi78
@Omikoshi78 Жыл бұрын
@@stevenjm12 it’s a sample of customers with both positive and negative experience. When 99% of reviews are negative I think there’s an important message there.
@Omikoshi78
@Omikoshi78 Жыл бұрын
@@hoppingrabbit9849 taco time usually has 3-4 stars so there is def a trend with chipotle.
@falkenlaser
@falkenlaser 11 ай бұрын
I’m currently at a Ruth’s Chris steakhouse right now. Everything here, from the steak (an 11 oz. fillet), mashed potatoes, and shrimp are the best I have EVER had of each item. Especially the mashed potatoes. They must be growing them on the moon because they are out of this world.
@JohnDoryPsh
@JohnDoryPsh 10 ай бұрын
Try eating it then. If it was worth eating you wouldn't be yacking.
@falkenlaser
@falkenlaser 10 ай бұрын
@@JohnDoryPsh I had to take a break in between bites to make it last.
@wolfetom10
@wolfetom10 Жыл бұрын
No Texas Roadhouse near me, but I've heard good things from friends. I love Ruth's Chris, it's always been my favorite, but since I retired I have no opportunity to expense the check. I don't miss sales, but I do miss sales dinners/lunches. I won't spend my own money for a meal that's going to cost $100 per person. My wife and I like Outback, where we can get out for under $50 for 2, even with me ordering a more expensive steak option. The steaks are not the best, but they a decent job of consistently hitting the medium-rare degree of doneness that I order. I'd say they get it right 90% of the time, which is about on par with a high-end steakhouse. I do regret that Outback's steaks have gotten smaller while the price has gone up. Used to get a 16 oz. NY strip steak for $16, but those days are long gone (even supermarket prices for the best cuts are now at least $16/pound). The steaks got thinner, and the price got higher. At this point, I'm better off buying a nice steak at a good supermarket (one with a butcher counter) and cooking it myself. It's not that hard.
@karenkurosaki
@karenkurosaki 4 ай бұрын
I brought my husband to a steak house for his birthday. Everything came out to about $500 with tip. Was amazing and very filling food and great service and experience.
@inventor121
@inventor121 Жыл бұрын
The only reason Outback Steakhouse is growing in South Korea is because it's actually one of the only places in Korea to get a decent steak that isn't grossly overcooked, most places don't even bother to properly age the meat and they'll look at you like you're crazy if you ask for a rare steak. I live in Alberta and I tell the Koreans who come here "if you order a steak order it medium rare or medium". They are amazed at the flavour, even though they tend to be grossed out by the juices. Outback's steaks are mediocre at best, but in a nation where the standard of cooking steak is "questionably edible" even a mediocre steak tastes like a godsend, even their high end steaks are "ok" at best.
@claytonberg721
@claytonberg721 11 ай бұрын
I don't know if you'll agree but as a Canadian I think that The Keg is better than Outback or Texas Roadhouse. It sits somewhere between high end and fast casual, and they don't soak you to death on liquor or sides as nothing is al'a carte. Their only weakness is that they don't dry age the meat, it is aged 28 days. At least that's what they used to advertise, I don't see it on the website anymore so maybe they started cheaping out on that. An ounce of Lagavulin 12 for $11 is a great deal. Every meal comes with a side and free bread. It's about 80 percent the experience of a Ruth's Chris at nearly a 50 percent discount. Plus petro points and airmiles can be converted into keg gift cards.
@boat6float
@boat6float Жыл бұрын
@3:09 "...people don't dine at steakhouses every week..." Nope! When I was living rent-free in the barracks in the Marines, I would eat at a steakhouse every weekend, when we weren't on deployment or in the field. I must have eaten at every steakhouse in Honolulu and Las Vegas during that glorious time in my life. On leave I'd meet up with my buddy and find the "best" steakhouse in NYC 🗽 Bottom line: No rent = f'it money for steakhousees (and nice suits). My fellow Marines and I would put on a Hawaiian shirt or suit, find a girl and run up a huge tab that would make Tony Soprano himself proud! I made sure to tell the guys to leave a 25% tip. That way we would never have to wait for a table. Once, when one place was packed with a long wait time, we were given the private dining room without an additional charge. They knew our drink preferences and what we wanted to eat. A couple of times this place gave us oysters and crabcakes-probably out of guilt because of how much money we were spending.
@aiGeis
@aiGeis Жыл бұрын
Sounds fun, hopefully you guys saved up at least a little cash for life after service.
@Mac-jz1ff
@Mac-jz1ff Жыл бұрын
@aiGeis no...they're marines...they're literally 100 IQ normies
@wichitawwojak3786
@wichitawwojak3786 Жыл бұрын
Oh, not out of Guilt, but in the hopes you'd come back. Everybody loves a good client with lined pockets.
@2Bluzin
@2Bluzin Жыл бұрын
So spending like a drunken sailor is a real thing.🤣
@dizzledailey6794
@dizzledailey6794 Жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the good ol days!
@falkenlaser
@falkenlaser Жыл бұрын
I went to Ruth’s Chris in Boise last October, and it was absolutely amazing. Everything I had there, from the steak, mashed potatoes, lemon drop, and hard cider were the best I’ve ever had. In fact the mashed potatoes were so good that adding anything to them, even salt or pepper, would have ruined them.
@CoffeeAndBusiness
@CoffeeAndBusiness Жыл бұрын
When me and my wife go we wind up running up a $200 bill or more
@suserman7775
@suserman7775 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I went on a steakhouse run where over a year we went to about 5 different places. Ruth's was the least expensive. Ruth's was also the best of the lot. Yet I still hear very annoying pretentious people knock it because "it's a chain". People are extremely superficial and stupid.
@ryanb6614
@ryanb6614 10 ай бұрын
@@suserman7775Ruth’s is mid, quality doesn’t compare to real high end steakhouses IMO
@suserman7775
@suserman7775 10 ай бұрын
@ryanb6614 I've had steaks costing double what RC's cost and they weren't as good. Dry aging usually.
@CoffeeAndBusiness
@CoffeeAndBusiness 10 ай бұрын
Update. I took my wife to a place called Porch and Parlor in Memphis. We had Wagyu and wound up spending $700 that night lmao
@jglaab
@jglaab Жыл бұрын
just started the video, but I'm hoping that he finds a way to go to an expensive steakhouse as a tax write off
@jglaab
@jglaab Жыл бұрын
It did not happen this video ==> Unsubscribed, disliked, ratio PLUS my day is ruined beyond repair
@boat6float
@boat6float Жыл бұрын
Ask Gordon Gekko!
@AwokenEntertainment
@AwokenEntertainment Жыл бұрын
nothing like a meal at Ruth's Chris to celebrate an accomplishment..
@ryanb6614
@ryanb6614 10 ай бұрын
Ruth Chris is mid at best
@JohnDoryPsh
@JohnDoryPsh 10 ай бұрын
Nothing else like it because everyone else can actually rest a steak.
@anonviewerciv
@anonviewerciv Жыл бұрын
A tale of three steakhouse chains. 4:02 Ruth Chris is blessed by Paula Dean herself. 16:57 Go to Texas Roadhouse for USDA Select beef. 22:22 Outback Steakhouse: the KFC of steak restaurants.
@northbynorthmusic
@northbynorthmusic Жыл бұрын
Two times I've eaten @ Texas Roadhouse and both times I got a steak that was 50% gristle. Honestly I'd rather pick out and cook a nice steak at home than go anywhere with a $20 steak dinner. You get what you pay for, and $20 doesn't get you quality at a restaurant anymore.
@jrcreator2257
@jrcreator2257 11 ай бұрын
Outback is owned by the same parent as Carrabbas. They used to be the standard. Under new ownership they plummeted. They went from making fresh croutons, sauces and soups in house, to shipping in pre bagged garbage and lessening portions. It’s was a complete disaster.
@JohnDoryPsh
@JohnDoryPsh 10 ай бұрын
The standard of mediocrity maybe.
@TheJpyne518
@TheJpyne518 Жыл бұрын
Those Texas Roadhouse rolls and butter are the best.
@garrettstephens8168
@garrettstephens8168 Жыл бұрын
Nobody else bothered by him saying Ruth Chris and Chili instead of Ruth’s Chris and Chilis?
@Jondayzz
@Jondayzz 4 ай бұрын
Lol opened comments to find this
@ericdunahoe7145
@ericdunahoe7145 2 ай бұрын
'Fogo de Shoan' was even more upsetting 😖
@EDT3270
@EDT3270 Жыл бұрын
This isn’t necessarily related to this video, but when you mentioned turning the marketing focus from boomers to millennials, it made me think of how no one seems to mention Generation X. It’s like they’ve been forgotten
@CheapSushi
@CheapSushi Жыл бұрын
I think they tend to be lumped in with boomers now; not academically but colloquially.
@b.sharp.
@b.sharp. Жыл бұрын
Great video, I'd say one of your best so far. Had some Franchise City, Company Man, and even Meet Kevin vibes, but still uniquely your own. High praise in my book!
@poingupoingu
@poingupoingu Жыл бұрын
gdi you can't keep interrupting my productivity like this. I would love a video on all the 'how the hell does this business stay open' businesses- mattress shops, vacuum stores, battery stores.... I've never understood how such small niche businesses survive post amazon
@jonny-b4954
@jonny-b4954 Жыл бұрын
Who would buy a mattress without trying it out? Has amazon really stole that market?
@MissRora
@MissRora Жыл бұрын
Battery stores especially baffle me. Between Walmart and auto parts stores, what else would most people really need? Even if we take specialized industrial equipment into consideration, I'd expect the same equipment retailer who sold it to you to also sell the batteries...
@CaptainAmerica-ve7cd
@CaptainAmerica-ve7cd Жыл бұрын
Out Back is the Dumpster Fire of Steak's
@gabrielvicuna9734
@gabrielvicuna9734 Жыл бұрын
The Brazilian themed steakhouse you talked about is just like their Espeto Corridos. All you can eat... expect your beverage spending to double the food's
@AlkalineGamingHD
@AlkalineGamingHD Жыл бұрын
Too true about KFC. For $20 I felt like someone was pranking me. I dont think I will trust KFC ever. Its not even the money its the time wasted hoping it'll be passable. Been nearly half decade at this point and I dont see a reason to ever try.
@Nater-zq5yh
@Nater-zq5yh Жыл бұрын
I moved out of Texas 2 years ago, so Texas Roadhouse feels like home to me. But here in the Midwest TRH is consistently the best restaurant around, always good service and food. Only issue is they are always packed, again due to being consistent and good quality.
@richborn6700
@richborn6700 Жыл бұрын
My wife is from down around Corpus and prefers we go to Texas Roadhouse over Outback here in MN
@JohnDoryPsh
@JohnDoryPsh 10 ай бұрын
Have you ever bothered to try anything local? Anything that isn't a junk chain?
@value4363
@value4363 Жыл бұрын
I think part of what makes the concept work in the USA is that normal consumers historically didn’t have access to the best (USDA Prime) beef. Cooking a good steak at home is not hard - but if you need to go to a restaurant for the best quality ingredients you have little choice. I think this is part of the reason why here in Europe where we don’t have that kind of differentiation, the appeal isn’t as big.
@lanaj1107
@lanaj1107 Жыл бұрын
I can buy prime beef at 5 or 6 places near me (Phoenix metro). It's not supply, it's cost. Prime rib steak runs about $28 per lb. It's still cheaper than a steakhouse, but I prefer to have mine cooked perfectly for me. I go to a very high end steakhouse about twice a year. I do cook steaks at home, but not prime beef.
@fightsports66
@fightsports66 Жыл бұрын
Most higher end steakhouses use Prime graded meat instead of Choice graded meat, the most common grade in supermarkets. In addition top steakhouses often dry age the meat, which removes water from the meat and intensifies the flavor. Plus, many steakhouses use specialty butchers to supply their kitchens, and the quality of those meats is higher than what the grade alone specifies. Most high end restaurants buy the meats in "primal cuts"-an entire loin or to portion, the butcher the primal cuts themselves into steaks of the size and shape they want. You can find Prime graded meat in some markets, and even dry aged meat, but it is expensive.
@hannesRSA
@hannesRSA Жыл бұрын
@@fightsports66 not sure what your gradings are, but I can order a whole ribeye/rump etc sliced at any grade/marbling and grain/grass fed at US $8-$25/lb. And this is in Australia where meat is expensive. I don't appreciate aged steak - an acquired taste. On average you will have better steak at home Vs the best restaurants by simply grilling good meat at home even on charcoal (Vs wood ideally) using spice and butter. The expense should really be for the venue and not the food.
@fightsports66
@fightsports66 Жыл бұрын
@@hannesRSA I am in the U.S., never been to Australia. I've heard you have pretty good steak down there and coffee too.
@MyH3ntaiGirl
@MyH3ntaiGirl Жыл бұрын
​​@@hannesRSAruh it is actually quite cheap and have great quality, maybe it is because im coming from place without much good beef Always go to Tasmanian Butcher for cheap steak, go home and slap them on a Webber, maybe some sauce and steak related stuff if im feeling fancy 20-50$ everytime i wanted one, always satisfied When i go to the steak house, always have money guilt Oh and for smoking, i have bad experience with it lol Try to smoke a brisket, end up with dry jerky like meat lol Try charcoal grill....i use the coal that use for smoking....i can taste the ashes lmao
@JohnDoeDoeJohn69
@JohnDoeDoeJohn69 10 ай бұрын
Would like to see how Longhorn Steakhouse compares with Texas Roadhouse & Outback.
@maverickburns864
@maverickburns864 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video as always. I like how you make the topics easy to understand for someone with no economics background yet explore them deeply
@brantisonfire
@brantisonfire Жыл бұрын
My wife and I prefer Longhorn nowadays to any of the other fast casual steak places. Their Outlaw ribeye, cooked medium to medium-rare, fresh off the grill with butter is delicious. I stopped using any sort of steak sauce in my early 20s when I realized good steak cooked right is all the flavor you need. To me, that is splurging to go out and spend $30 for a single steak. I'd say we do that once a month, maybe twice (very rarely). A second entree and a few drinks for the two of us, and you're at like $70 or so.
@richborn6700
@richborn6700 Жыл бұрын
I took my wife to a Longhorn outside Denver CO a couple years back for her birthday on vacation. I prefer the pumpernickel bread of Outback over the Longhorn wheat bread but we had amazing steak and lobster as well as drinks. I wish our own city had one. We just have an Outback and Roadhouse
@joelashadali
@joelashadali 11 ай бұрын
I'm in Philadelphia and Longhorn is the best in the lower- mid tier for sure
@DestoRest
@DestoRest 9 ай бұрын
One hundred percent. Outlaw ribeye kills the competition.
@spectralknights2
@spectralknights2 6 ай бұрын
​@@DestoRestagreed Longhorn has the better value out of 3 and their outlaw ribeye is great
@BsapienslTrumandigkp
@BsapienslTrumandigkp Жыл бұрын
Ruth's Chris defines average guest check as total restaurant sales divided by the number of entrées ordered at all restaurants in a single year. Given that a single entree on per their menu is as small as a 8 ounces or as large as 40 ounce Porterhouse-for-Two, this leaves natural ambiguity as to whether average guest check is reflective of per-table or per-guest, given that not every guest orders their own entree and that certain individual entrees are designed to be shared. Averages are always influenced by outliers.
@Samsonight33
@Samsonight33 Жыл бұрын
Actually by definition averages are supposed to not weight in outliers. You could take the mean but with an N of hundreds of thousands of entrees.
@gaboqv
@gaboqv Жыл бұрын
@@Samsonight33 go read why the median is better than the mean, is like standard stats
@CoffeeAndBusiness
@CoffeeAndBusiness Жыл бұрын
Yeah anytime I go with my wife we run up a $200 bill
@laurenharrell227
@laurenharrell227 7 ай бұрын
My sister worked at a Sullivan’s for about 7 years. As some of the other comments above, the standard of food, the cutting costs, and complete corporate overhaul to lower costs and make service generalized caused her and many of her longtime employees to leave. Back in the day the local football and basketball teams (college, and professional) used to go there on a regular basis but once they changed in the name of more profit; the crowd went with it. As a server now, it’s sad to see chains and even smaller businesses essentially putting in cookie cutter standards with little to no room to serve with your own style and the service industry is severely suffering, me included.
@michaeltiller2659
@michaeltiller2659 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see a video on consumer goods companies. Procter/Gamble, Johns & Johnson, Uniliver, and Colgate/Palmolive dominate most brands in Americans cupboards and shelves at home without them knowing it. Could also touch on how new companies are disrupting this market.
@boat6float
@boat6float Жыл бұрын
Outback and Texas Roadhouse are not high end steakhouses. Morton's is the best "chain" steakhouse, in my opinion, but sadly even it has declined. Smith & Wollensky is incredible, but it too is running on an outdated reputation. The best steakhouses are in places like Honolulu, Las Vegas, NYC 🗽, Washington DC, and a few skattered places in high (and expensive) tourist places. The best steakhouses are not "chains" but the places that cannot be replicated more than three times. The steak is the attraction. The clientele is also part of the experience.
@harrisonhomesales
@harrisonhomesales Жыл бұрын
Great stuff. An episode discussing how various real estate brokerages differentiate themselves to clients, their profit margins, and value propositions would be interesting.
@user-hc4wx5wh8k
@user-hc4wx5wh8k 4 ай бұрын
Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.
@deltoid77-nick
@deltoid77-nick Жыл бұрын
I'm kind of sad you didn't include LongHorn Steakhouse it's like my favorite low end Steakhouse that actually serves really good food and the service is always excellent
@kalstonii
@kalstonii Жыл бұрын
They use the same steaks as Capitol Grille. Im not sure if thats a national brand, but Capitol Grille is a higher end restaurant here in dc
@DaemonJulian
@DaemonJulian Жыл бұрын
Indeed
@papertiger5184
@papertiger5184 Жыл бұрын
@@kalstonii It would be fitting as capitol grille is owned by the same company that owns Longhorn steakhouse, Darden restaurants
@sophiaisabelle0227
@sophiaisabelle0227 Жыл бұрын
This is an insightful video. Keep up the good work.
@Andmau2552
@Andmau2552 10 ай бұрын
Texas Roadhouse can't be considered cheap where I live, but you gotta be sure it's the best service and food you can get and it's always full with a 30-60mins wait list
@kiwifruits-jq4jx
@kiwifruits-jq4jx Ай бұрын
Genuine and authentic content makes these videos so relatable.
@mz-hv2vh
@mz-hv2vh Жыл бұрын
Watching this from the UK, and the fancy steak house doesn't sound particularly appealing, I'd rather go to a myriad other restaurants for an expensive meal - I get a tasting menu when I want that. But the texas roadhouse actually sounds really great, I think they could do good business in this country. The good old American steakhouse is classic piece of American culture which us brits certainly find appealing - although not so much in the high end bracket, where European (particularly French) restaurants are king. Also, the 'pick your own steak' thing I saw in the visuals is just a fantastic gimmick. Is that a universal thing in their restaurants?
@mylantadavis3092
@mylantadavis3092 Жыл бұрын
Yes it is universal across their restaurants. I’ve found Texas Road House to be one of the most consistent chain steakhouses across the USA. Excellent value in my opinion.
@nicholasluer4858
@nicholasluer4858 Жыл бұрын
Comparing UK to US is a little difficult, population density plays a huge role. A hypothetical Pret A Manger during the busiest part of the day in San Francisco would look like a ghost town compared to the slowest in London.
@aaronbuckwalter96
@aaronbuckwalter96 Жыл бұрын
If you make it over to the states and can only go to one, definitely make your way into a Texas Roadhouse! Truly unique to the US.
@mz-hv2vh
@mz-hv2vh Жыл бұрын
@@aaronbuckwalter96 I've been to the US but didn't go to a steakhouse. I definitely will if I go again
@ericolivier1271
@ericolivier1271 Жыл бұрын
All of your videos are superbly well done, but I especially appreciate these shorter (compared to the twitter video for example) videos about slightly niche but still quite interesting topics. If you're ever in need of more topics to explore, it might be interesting to analyze the performance of American professional sports (like the big 5 leagues) to compare and contrast further with both the adidas and soccer episodes. I also think it would be interesting to look into construction and the impacts bureaucracy can have on creating massive budgets for relatively small infrastructure projects. Regardless of what projects you choose to make, keep up the great work!
@changkwangoh
@changkwangoh Жыл бұрын
Well done, not rare or medium well.
@HKim0072
@HKim0072 Жыл бұрын
If you go to Korea, Outback is positioned high end. TGIFs used to the be the same way in the past (not so sure anymore).
@Engine33Truck
@Engine33Truck Жыл бұрын
I’ve never even heard of a Ruth Chris until watching this video. But my are is chock full of other steakhouses. Texas Roadhouse, Longhorn’s, Texas Steakhouse, Logan’s, and Outback are all represented with multiple locations within 2 hours of my house, including one-off steakhouses. They all perform exceptionally well, often times having lines backed up out the door on Friday and Saturday evening. Even Texas Steakhouse, which often seems to compare more to Outback in quality and ratings than it does the others.
@JohnS-er7jh
@JohnS-er7jh Жыл бұрын
the failture really depends on location. In New York City the failture rate is high because of high rent, high government regulation, many customers have to take public transit/walk to get their and the high competition. In the suburbs where I live the failture rate is much lower (and the restaurants that do fail,it is because they lack fundamentals or just really poor quality taste/service). One the area that has a high failure rate is outdoor shopping centers (with the exception of fast food places that have drive through, some of those places do really well).
@poochyenarulez
@poochyenarulez Жыл бұрын
I think its just more due to competition. You have to drive to go to a competing restaurant in a suburb, but you can just walk to a competing restaurant in a dense city.
@jloutz
@jloutz Жыл бұрын
failture rate?? You are a failure at spelling.
@userequaltoNull
@userequaltoNull Жыл бұрын
​@@poochyenarulez yeah, but $35,000/month rents aren't really helpful for staying in business.
@creepinwhileyousleepin
@creepinwhileyousleepin Жыл бұрын
It might not be A grade Wagyu, or something that's local and grass fed but Texas Roadhouse has surprisingly good steaks every time Ive been. Would much rather go there than some boujie spot that usually disappoints and leaves you 150 dollars poorer.
@shaftofthespear3599
@shaftofthespear3599 Жыл бұрын
'murican living in Korea here! Outback in Korea is certainly not like the Outback in America. It's WAY BETTER! Here, Outback seems to be a more upscale place with upscale prices. It is not uncommon for a check for two, with an appetizer, a couple of steak platters, and some booze, to cost over $100 USD. I know some of my colleagues go there on dates, and consider it fine dining. They even sell tomahawk steaks that cost over $350 USD on their menu. It blows my mind every time I go there how different it is from the Outbacks back home.
@sonny5068
@sonny5068 Жыл бұрын
National Restaurant Association or…NRA.
@ricardoshillyshally5012
@ricardoshillyshally5012 Жыл бұрын
It puts fat into children instead of lead!
@TheNutshaq
@TheNutshaq Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that’s how acronyms work
@ccabalar
@ccabalar Жыл бұрын
That was perfect, clear insight on the financials and meaningful interpretation of the root causes. Also, I think I need a steak for dinner.
@soufianb7912
@soufianb7912 Ай бұрын
bro the ad transition was flawless damn
@WhiteBoardFinance
@WhiteBoardFinance Жыл бұрын
Longhorn is the best value steakhouse chain IMO.
@albertsaffron7582
@albertsaffron7582 Жыл бұрын
In Australia, instead of “steak houses” we have the pub, and when you walk into a pub, you expect about 6 things: -The parmigiana (or just schnitzel) -the steak (you got paid that day) -Pasta (more often cream based) -pizza (quality varies) -Fish ‘n chips (quality varies) -A burger with egg and beetroot Every town has at least one. They all differ in style and quality. The best bet if you’re somewhere you’ve never been is always get the Parmigiana, you can not fuck up a breaded and deep fried chicken schnitzel with Napoletana sauce, ham and cheese. I know, I’ve tried
@jloutz
@jloutz Жыл бұрын
No one really cares. This is a US business school case study to get a MBA.
@JohnDoryPsh
@JohnDoryPsh 10 ай бұрын
So all of the good dishes came from elsewhere?
@albertsaffron7582
@albertsaffron7582 10 ай бұрын
@@JohnDoryPsh yeah we're a new country full of immigrants, what do you expect?
@dieblaueflamme4387
@dieblaueflamme4387 9 ай бұрын
I care :)
@brianfong5711
@brianfong5711 Жыл бұрын
Didn't know Texas Roadhouse was the Costco of steakhouses.
@weirdnomad8868
@weirdnomad8868 Жыл бұрын
We go to Ruth Chris on special occasions like a birthday or something. we go to Texas Roadhouse almost every Sunday after church. Outback is not our thing.
@user-sq9dv7ru7v
@user-sq9dv7ru7v Жыл бұрын
Patrons of high end establishments fall into the realm of PT Barnum’ description of the public.
@michael4800
@michael4800 Жыл бұрын
You’ll be dropping it with the sickest thumbnails
@tylersomerville313
@tylersomerville313 Жыл бұрын
I was hoping you’d mention Fogo de Chao. They are my go to steakhouse for celebration.
@Bern_il_Cinq
@Bern_il_Cinq 4 ай бұрын
That free cinnamon butter might just be holding Texas Roadhouse together some nights. 😂 Does anyone remember when the place was drowning in peanut shells?
@winros
@winros 5 ай бұрын
It's sad I don't even go out to eat anymore! I buy steak and I make it at home... Priceless!😊✌️
@ruzzelladrian907
@ruzzelladrian907 Жыл бұрын
I feel really bad for people who operate restaurants, because their ultra slim profit margins mean they are highly vulnerable to closing. The pandemic showed how vulnerable these businesses are to uncertainty. So many good restaurants had to close.
@ringsystemmusic
@ringsystemmusic Жыл бұрын
Yeah. In my mind, the greatest of these casualties was a little hole-in-the wall sandwich shop in Raleigh called Sub Conscious. Greatest sub I’d ever tasted, and it had to close due to COVID times financial difficulties.
@strikingleafs013
@strikingleafs013 Жыл бұрын
What impresses me most about this channel is your reserve of stock videos for every upload!
@DD-sr9xm
@DD-sr9xm Жыл бұрын
“Steak Houses” are like sports venues, they live off corporate cards. As an ex-banker, we went to steak houses all the time with clients. Lunch or dinner, high end wine, single malt scotch, some good business conversations, plop down the corporate Amex. On my own account, NO WAY. But that’s the advantage of corporate cards and being in sales, find fun things to do, things YOU want to do, then find a client who wants to join in.
@BrianK-zz4fk
@BrianK-zz4fk 7 ай бұрын
i literally went in an interview at ruths chris for an accounting job. It literally was a tax writeoff so the partner wasnt serious but oh well, wasnt that good tbh.
@denad2
@denad2 2 ай бұрын
This was a very long ad for one steakhouse chain…
@youtubeuser9716
@youtubeuser9716 Жыл бұрын
Do you have any plans on making a video about lobbying? It gets frequently brought in your videos but I'm a bit sceptical that it's as powerful as it's made out to be
@darrenbrookscolbourne8834
@darrenbrookscolbourne8834 Жыл бұрын
It's super funny that this video can't even get right calling Ruth's Chris 'Ruth's' in the possessive, which is itself a pretty interesting story.
@Supershot156742
@Supershot156742 10 ай бұрын
Outback Steakhouse was pretty amazing in Japan when I went.
@bes03c
@bes03c Жыл бұрын
I live in Korea. I can confirm, Outback is popular here. I still haven't figured out why.
@ThePwig
@ThePwig Жыл бұрын
Dude, it's literally called "Ruth's Chris Steakhouse." Not "Ruth Chris Steakhouse." It's a detail I would expect from someone who made a whole video about steakhouses. Ruth bought a "Chris Steakhouse." Therefore, it's Ruth's.
@Ruddeger
@Ruddeger Жыл бұрын
I don’t understand how this is possible?! It was so distracting! And then he called Chilis, “Chili”!!! I laughed but felt like we’re getting trolled at the same time. Should we not take someone serious who can’t get the name of their subjects correct or do we laugh at the absurdity of it? Also I fully acknowledge I’ve always hated the name “Ruth’s Chris..” because of that possessive “s”. Ha.
@AUTISTICLYCAN
@AUTISTICLYCAN Жыл бұрын
I totally enjoyed this video. Texas Roadhouse was among the best steakhouses I've visited. It reminded me of a steak centric sports bar. It wasn't Ruth Christ and you knew they weren't trying for posh hi end trade. I used to love Outback but their quality has gone down the toilet about 7 years ago and stayed there. I got a nasty steak there once and gave them up. I mean a so called steak out that can't serve a decent steak well why are they in business. Although they had the best strawberry shortcake ala Mode I've ever tasted!
@dutchdykefinger
@dutchdykefinger Жыл бұрын
the "you had one job" meme is apt here, if you can't serve a proper steak at a steakhouse, what the hell are you even doing? :D
@AUTISTICLYCAN
@AUTISTICLYCAN Жыл бұрын
@@dutchdykefinger That's true I can't argue your point with any hope of winning 😄
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