On 1/28/2013 9:42 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
> ... Not a soft surface anywhere. It meets the
> newer standards of being noisy because people (oh, alright, younger people)
> are said to perceive noisy places as "High Energy Happening Places That They
> Need to Be At!"
A local restaurant we liked near a friend's house opened a second location
quite near us. All hard surfaces. Just
standing in the middle, when it isn't noisy, I can hear the, well I don't know
the word, buzzy/jangly ambient noise.
It's almost like I can see it, jagged red and yellow lines vibrating and
banging into each other crazily in the air.
Just makes my ears nervous being in there.They have a few tables outside, but
the sidewalk is too narrow and the corner
too busy.
I'll bet we've been there less often since it opened than we went to the
original over a similar period of time. The
original is noisy, too, but was created by combining some smaller spaces, so
it's all broken up in to different spaces,
finishes, ceiling heights, etc.
Save The Ears Moose
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