Thread regarding Ford layoffs

Ford Restaurants our new Salvation!

If they make food like they make cars customers are in trouble. Spontaneous Fire Wings, Recall Onion Rings anyone?

Ford’s Garage – a restaurant loaded with cool bits and pieces of Blue Oval memorabilia – has expanded rapidly over the past several years, opening locations in Dearborn, Michigan, several throughout Florida – including one right at a dealership – and has many more planned for the future, including a site in Tennessee and four additional locations in the Detroit Metro area. However, Ford’s Garage isn’t done growing by a long shot, and is now set to open another location in Gainesville, Florida on November 30th, according to The Gainesville Sun.

The new, 7,300 square foot restaurant – which will be located in the Butler Town Center – was originally slated to open this past summer, but incurred some delays along the way. Now, it’s set to open its doors next week, giving visitors a trip back in time with a 1920s service station theme complete with vintage gas pumps and Blue Oval vehicles.

The very first Ford’s Garage location opened in Ford Myers, Florida back in 2012, and the majority of the restaurant’s locations are in that same state at the moment. However, the company currently has 21 locations either already open or under construction in the states of Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Texas, with many more planned to join that growing list in the near future.

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I will have a Henry Ford German Admiration burger and some Anti-**** fries please!

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Post ID: @5mpa+1jVPJJuS

Eating at a Ford restaurant would result in explosive diarrhea

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Post ID: @3hzp+1jVPJJuS

I ate there and all they have for decor was some old tires and hubcaps as a sink in their bathrooms and some random assortment of junk parts and Model T or Model A replica sitting outside their restaurant. It felt like being a junkyard but I guess that was the theme that they were going for. The food was overpriced and on par with what you'd get at a Chick-Fil or Popeyes. I don't understand why the franchise even bothered with doing this, at least Michelin, the tire company, set an example with their Michelin guide and tries to be associated with fine dining and quality gastronomy.

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Post ID: @2gnp+1jVPJJuS

I’ll have the Ford Flounder please.

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Post ID: @2frw+1jVPJJuS

A brilliant display strategy for all of our rolling stock vehicles waiting for chips!

Will keep them from getting stolen in Dearborn.

Someone's getting a promotion!

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Post ID: @2wsf+1jVPJJuS

Americana from decades ago. What newer artifacts do they have there? No one likes a loser.

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Post ID: @2pcu+1jVPJJuS

@1tce+1jVPJJuS Nah, the restaurant branding is Americana and based on nostalgia. What happens to modern day Ford is irrelevant to them.

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Post ID: @2ruy+1jVPJJuS

The restaurants will close or change names when Ford goes bankrupt.

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Post ID: @1tce+1jVPJJuS

I'm one of the biggest Ford critics on this board, but this isn't owned by Ford, just licensed.

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Post ID: @fca+1jVPJJuS

Clueless mgmt doesnt know what it wants
Even from themselves.

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