There is a good story in the LA Times Wednesday about noisy restaurants, which seems to be part of the business plan at most eating establishments. The din over din din helps creates a dining room's energy. The cacophony almost always drowns out the tunes on the sound system, reducing it to a thumping bass line.
Hushed quiet means a place is deadsville, right? Unless you want to have a conversation without shouting. What are the quietest dining rooms in Seattle? Does quiet mean boring?
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3 comments:
I think quiet restaurants just raise the potential for awkwardness.
A awkward silence is hardly noticeable in a room of cacaphony and noise.
Noisy is as noisy does.
frank...that's hilarious
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