Fascinating looking at those Yelp reviews. Pretty uniformly positive: "Holy smokes- I can't believe this place wasn't bursting at the seams with a line out the door."
But then look at https://twitter.com/renardpdx. Just 62 followers, which even allowing for the passage of time (restaurant closed 2 years ago) is crazily low.
In a crowded market you need buzz; you need to get those people through the door. I wonder if it wasn't the food, or the rent, but the marketing that did for Renard.
But then look at https://twitter.com/renardpdx. Just 62 followers, which even allowing for the passage of time (restaurant closed 2 years ago) is crazily low.
In a crowded market you need buzz; you need to get those people through the door. I wonder if it wasn't the food, or the rent, but the marketing that did for Renard.