Grade "A" Fancy is the smart New Yorker's guide to smart New York, the foe of the faddish, delivering the big city, distilled and decanted by Karen McBurnie and Jon Hammer.
Look out, Grade "A" Fancy readers. Our usual live-and-let-live, happy-go-lucky, zip-a-dee-doo-dah sunny dispositions are temporarily discarded as we take on the plague of piped-in music in restaurants.
Well said and well written! I agree as well. I'm deaf in one ear and it's hard enough for me to hear in a restaurant, let alone when they're piping in loud music. Thanks for the list, I'll try and check out the places I haven't been to.
Consider yourselves lucky - I live in Kolkata, India and have yet to dine in a restaurant without music so loud I feel like my ears are bleeding. At least you have a few blissfully "music"-free places.
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Couldn't agree more. I also feel like restaurant managers put on loud uptempo music to keep their staff working faster.
Well said and well written! I agree as well. I'm deaf in one ear and it's hard enough for me to hear in a restaurant, let alone when they're piping in loud music. Thanks for the list, I'll try and check out the places I haven't been to.
Consider yourselves lucky - I live in Kolkata, India and have yet to dine in a restaurant without music so loud I feel like my ears are bleeding. At least you have a few blissfully "music"-free places.
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