Talk:List of casual dining restaurant chains
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In no way does The Palm belong on this list. It is a "fine dining"-type restaurant. I propose to edit but will wait for comments a little while.
Rlquall 03:11, 15 Mar 2005 (UTC)
It seems slightly misleading to me to put only chain restaurants here, as a reader could be led to believe that all "casual dining" restaurants are part of chains. Obviously we can't list every independently owned and operated casual restaurant, but shouldn't we at least mention their existence? I can't figure out a good way to do this, though. Izzycat 23:38, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
- Ditto. IMO casual dining is the 'default' for restaurants. You park your arse down, have a meal and then leave. This sort of dining experience exist pretty much everywhere and not just with the chains. Appears that this article is sufferring from the same problems as fast food restaurant. Htra0497 18:38, 2 November 2006 (AET)
T.G.I.Friday's is on there twice, with different information for each.
Since this is now "List of casual dining restaurant chains," should casual dining restaurants with a single location still be on the list? I see a couple. Unless the single-location restaurant is well known, a landmark, historic, of significant importance locally or otherwise, etc., maybe mention of it is not needed. Also, despite a few appearances of Mexico and Canada, the list is pretty United States-centric (no surprise). Expecting a list of the whole world's chains might be unrealistic, but maybe this list should be "List of North American casual dining restaurant chains"? Michael Patrick 20:52, 9 September 2007 (UTC)