Share an original business idea you've had, and /biz/ will evaluate its viability. Feel free to brainstorm, as there's no consequence for pitching to 4chan
>>1176731
A Mexican/Chinese crossover restaurant called Loco Long's Bar & Grill
We would serve things like wonton tacos and geneal tso quesadillas.
Alright, I'll start it off. If people are willing to go to the Hard Rock Cafe and pay exorbitant prices for food that is no better than T.G.I. Friday's, then what is stopping anyone from expanding this concept into any other field with memorabilia? I've seen this one overpriced restaurant in Chicago based on baseball announcer Harry Caray, with a similar set-up of gaudy gift-shop and walls covered in themed memorabilia good enough to be framed but not good enough to go in a museum.
I think an extension of this concept-a chain restaurant based on cinema-would be extremely successful. If people are willing to pay 40 bucks for a low-end tee shirt that says they ate in the same room as one of Nickelback's guitars from 2002, why wouldn't they be interested in the same thing but with the hat some kid wore in Jurassic Park 2? We could even have a gimmick where we served shitty popcorn to people while they waited to be seated.
>>1176754
Why would people go to your shitty movie restaurant when they could have a kung pow burrito at Loco Long's Bar & Grill?
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^agreed. People barely want to pay for movies as is, much less this.That's why netflix has grown, the point is that it is in the comfort of your own home.
>>1176754
You just invented Planet Hollywood. Congratulations.