Eatzi's - Quiet Confidence

+ Posted by Josh Hallett on 03.28.06 // 10:53 PM

One of may favorite stops when I am in Atlanta is Eatzi's in Buckhead. On the way out the door they have a small sticker that says 'See You Tomorrow'.

See You Tomorrow!

Cocky? Perhaps, but I see it more as quiet confidence in their brand. If you provide a quality product and can back that up with great service you have every right to brag about it. Of course with 'See You Tomorrow' you need to have a high percentage of repeat customers which Eatzi's does. There aren't many retail brands that could get away with that. Starbuck's could possibly do it. In the Southeast Publix could also get away with it. Who else? What are some other retail brands that you think could put up such a bold statement like 'See You Tomorrow'?

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I like this! I agree that this is more of a confidence issue than cockiness (or maybe a little of both). I don't know about national brands, but there are other local restaurants that could claim this same thing. Napasorn in downtown Orlando is one. Best Buy might be able to get away with "See you next week."

Breakfast places come to mind. Like a Panera or some such thing in a business district. Good question...

I'm afraid the only sure things that could say that to me are work and World of Warcraft (well maybe not everyday but the potential is there).

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