Saturday, February 14, 2009

OLIVE GARDENS

Red Lobster, Olive Garden Locations Intensely Searched Val's Eve
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The locations and the menus of well known restaurant chains such as Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, Red Lobster, Texas Roadhouse and Applebees menu are on high search on this Valentine's Day evening as families and couples are heading out to continue the celebration of the Valentine's Day with a romantic dinner.
This is not a surprise, but a naturally expected thing. Families and couples have a good afternoon and what are they going to do in the evening, go out to eat in a nice restaurant such as Olive Garden or Red Lobster. So what they do? First they search the restaurant locations to find where is the nearby restaurant. Then they look to see if the menu may be on the website to see what they would like to order.
Currently, at about 8:10 PM EST, Olive Garden tops the list of Google's Trend search, a service where the major search engine shows the top 100 trends that the people are searching across the United States. This could tell those who are heading out for dinner that Olive Garden is going to be very busy tonight and ong lines are expected. It may be a good idea to call the local Olive Garden (the location and the telephone number can be found by making a quick online search or just going to the main website of the restaurant) to find out the expect waiting time if there is one in your town or nearby location.
Next on the list is the Longhorn Steakhouse. Apparently it's the second favorite destination of Americans this evening.
Texas Roadhouse is the third in the Trends list. People are looking for the menu and the prices of this restaurant. We attempted to visit the website of the Texas Roadhouse, but currently it's not opening. We may assume that due to the high visitor volume the website of the popular restaurant is slowing down in operation.
Applebees Menu and the Red Lobster are the fifth and sixth in the search popularity. We couldn't even access the Applebees website due to a "server error" message on the website.
Back to Olive Garden. The website is trying and opening finally. But it's slow. Longhorn Steakhouse website is very slow too.
A lesson for the popular restaurant chains? Hey guys, get better servers and fix your websites when the demand is high. Enable yourself to be able to handle high visitor volume when your site's traffic is spiking. This is a good thought for the consideration for the restaurant management.
P.S. Longhorn Steakhouse finally the website is opening.
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