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Birth of Remington’s Seafood Grill

 :: Posted by billrem1 on 02-25-2012

Originally named Oyster’s; changed name to Remington’s Seafood Grill in 1990

It was on a Wednesday late afternoon March 7 th , 1979 that we opened the front doors for business. Some neighbors of mine came the instant we opened followed by about 85 curious guests. That weekend we filled up and almost went on a wait. It was the following week that we opened for lunch. The guest response was overwhelming and it was all we could do to keep up, hire more staff, order more food, get it prepped and ready ourselves for the next shift. Those months following the restaurant opening were among the most exciting times in my  family’s life.
We had prepared a low, medium and high financial plan for Oysters and we far exceeded the high plan that very first year of business. Imagine how ecstatic we were inasmuch as we had bet the “farm” on this venture. And here in a few weeks, we will have been here serving fresh fish for over 33 years! Frankly, I attribute this to being in the right spot at the right time…in other words, sheer luck. Yes, a lot of hard work, good hiring, listening to our guests’ comments and responding to them. But being the 7 th restaurant to open in Addison was key. Addison had just “gone wet” and now there are over 160 restaurants in this small 4 square miles. Somewhere I have a list of the 16 seafood restaurants that have come and gone since we opened in 79!
Belt Line Road was a two lane country road with no shoulders and no traffic lights. The tollroad ended at LBJ, the population of Plano was about 30,000 and there were still a few cotton fields north of Belt Line. But everyone knew that Dallas always grew northward. Who would have thought!?
Be assured that we are as grateful as we know how to be and  Keep coming back and thanks for your business.

The Place To Meet and Eat in Addison

 :: Posted by billrem1 on 09-02-2011

The population of Addison is about 13,000 but the daytime population is estimated to be well over 60,000.  The Town of Addison has tons of offices and businesses. And  for 33 years Remingtons has been a great business  lunch spot where the food is great, the location is convenient and you can carry on a conversation without the  interference of loud music.  Matter of fact many a business deal have been made over lunch at Remingtons.  At one point in the nineties we nearly hired a notary( not really) to assist the deal makers!

It is not unusual that our luncheon guests return at evening with their spouse for dinner.  Remingtons is known to be the place to be seen( tables in the main dining area) and not be seen( an inconspicuous booth ).  People love our round tables which are socially friendly where no one is “down at the end of table”.  Then there is the Cove.  Why Cove?  Well, we are a seafood joint and the room is hidden away.  That is our private dining room which seats up to 26.  We book lots of holiday parties as well as business dinners in the Cove. 

We have seen 18 seafood restaurants open and close during our 33 years in Addison.  We are the longest, continuously owner operated restaurant in Addison.  We are proud.  But we are even more grateful to our loyal guests.