These 'factory look' restaurants ,with high ceilings with all the pipes and ducts exposed, can fuck right off. Then they pump in music so everyone has to shout, adding to the 'ambiance'. That shit is the laugh track of social interaction.
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It’s even crazier that office spaces are designed like that. And then managers are suprised that everyone wears headphones in the office.
while saying you have to be in the office because of the interaction
Every minute they save by walking over to your desk for a quick question is lost 10x over by the constant distraction of an open office plan.
Finally someone who agrees. Plus they charge so much for some tiny burger. Get a ceiling grid with those acoustic panels using the burger profit. The polished concrete floor never helps too.
I went to a club that boomers go to the other day. Carpet, clean toilets, soft lighting, and meals that cost less because their profit comes from poker machines. Hell yeah brutha
The burger is also on a wood chopping board. We want plates!
Oh, you don't need the music to need to shout. The high ceiling achieves that by itself. Echo, space to fill, or something. Not to knowledgeable about acoustics.
I really wish they made restaurants with low ceilings. You take the tallest people who are likely to come, you add maybe 30 cm, and that's more than high enough, right? No, they've gotta have ceilings so high they could genuinely fit two floors in the one they have. It's a waste of space, too.
Indeed. It is like drinking in a sweatshop.
Absolutely. When I go to a bar or restaurant, I prefer a place that doesn't look like a co-working space. Also, when I see anyone using a laptop in there, I'm out.
So just drinking with friends at home then?
No… wait! Charging strangers to drink at your home 😏🤑
That is called a "pub".
Remember kids:
Oak and brass, A touch of class. Pine and chrome, Get yourself a six pack and drink it in your garage.
My personal conspiracy theory is that bars have bad acoustics so that you have to shout, so that you get a sore throat, so that you feel like you need to drink more.
That's good, but it's just so people dont linger too long and will leave after they've spent money. If bars and restaurants were comfortable people would hang out at them for hours and that's bad for profits.
In my dreams I'd be running an unprofitable bar out of my other living room. (I don't have another living room)
Sound panels. They're insanely effective. I put up a few at home, and now I complain about every place that doesn't have them.
it'll go bankrupt quick. people drink less when they can have other stimulation
if the place has a dancefloor, it also has to have shit music in between so you return and buy a drink to pass time
BILLION DOLLAR IDEA: A BAR, BUT YOU CAN HEAR THE PEOPLE YOU'RE WITH
WHAT!? TELL ME AFTER THE NOISE DIES DOWN.
meanwhile when the noise actually does die down: SO THAT'S WHY I NEED A NEW HEMROID CREAM.
One of my personal gripes with TV and movies is when the main characters go to a dance club, or a strip club, and have a conversation at a normal volume level. You can always tell from the look of the places that they're the kind where you have to shout into the ear of the person next to you to have a hope at being understood.
Back in the late 90s, at a seedy bar with my tech-head buddies, we snagged a booth/table with a crappy half blown speaker that was pumping music so loud you couldn’t hear ANYTHING. My buddy whips out his multi tool and proceeds to stand up and snip the wire going to the speaker. An amazing idea that I’ve really never had the chance to replicate, but inspired me to carry a multi tool a lot more.
WHAT?
WHAT?
I don't have a cat, maybe next door?
HUH?
WHAT?
I'm at an industry get together right now at an event space that is all concrete walls and has music. Taking a break coz I'm tired of shouting
So not a bar.
Where my tinnitus homies at?
Like my local pub, then. That's how I like it.
Spoiler: they're not ranking it in and aren't millionaires, though.
Missed opportunity. They need a jukebox, where you put $5 in for it to drop the volume by 3 points for 10 minutes.
^what’s new pussy cat^
Part of the reason why I hate going to bars. Another part is that the drinks are overpriced. I can get a decent handle and drink for a week for the same price as 3 drinks at a bar. No, the shitty music and oppressive atmosphere does not make the experience worth it.
Music should be loud enough for you not to hear the next table conversation but be able to listen to yours
The rule is make it so loud that you only stick around while you're actively buying and consuming overpriced drinks.
Speakeasies were still a thing last time I checked.
I mean, there's some personal choice involved here. My wife and I and a friend, all middle aged, visited a bar recently to hang out and burn some time and it was busy and noisy (like, piped music and chatter noisy). We moved on and found a less busy bar where we could talk.
Why, I don't want to hear them complaining about the current state of the world, I'm already depressed because all of it, I just want to drink my beer in peace and overwhelming conversation-canceling noise, with my friends close to me, where just a glance at each other saying "I feel the same" is enough.
Weird, my friends and I may occasionally talk about the bad stuff, but there’s always something good going on. We can be excited for upcoming things too.
I like being able to have conversations at bars and restaurants. In my bachelor days when I was dating an amazing person she knew all the good bars and restaurants that you could actually have conversations in. We always knew going in to a social thing if it was gonna be a good conversation or just yelling and “what?”
Plus the ear damage from the loud shit is no joke. Tinnitus started for me by mid 30s and I never listen to loud music or do stupid stuff, beyond bars and parties.
Grogan's Castle Lounge on Dublin. No music, live or otherwise. Only drinks, conversation, and legendary toasties.
I've never been to a bar that plays music too loud. Did oop a club instead?
It’s not just about music. Like some bars and restaurants with modern interior have shitty acoustics, since they are open spaces with concrete walls and large windows. I went to a restaurant recently, wasn’t super crowded, music was played at low volume, still had a hard time hearing people. Since everyone in the room had to speak louder and louder to make themselves heard and overcome the reverb in the room.
Loops Engage earplugs have been wonderful for this.