So what's your favorite type of restaurant design?
Me? I like a nice rustic atmosphere. Makes the meal feel really cozy.
>>7126885
I like the flags that sway back and forth.
nothing more comfy then a 3 am coffee run
>>7126885
If the food is amazing and a good value I don't give two fucks about the design. I've eaten standing at a plywood shelf at a hole in the wall place because the food was great, it only cost $5 and that was all I felt like spending at the moment.
But I'm probably most comfortable in a French bistro.
somewhere dark and has a lot of space so people don't see me eat
>>7128551
lol no wtf
I like the low light, leather and dark wood atmosphere
Nothing beats eating on the water.
>>7128551
I'd say it's industrial.
I'm a big fan of the old school seafood restaurant feel, with wood paneling, low light, lots of booths.
I'm day drinking so my google skills failed finding a good picture of what I'm talking about, but it's a place that feels fancy, but also a place where the food is no frills fresh and they'll give you a plastic bib with your lobster because they haven't changed since the 70's.
>>7128571
Tfw no diners like that around me
I'm a fan of the beer hall/garden style. It's rustic but with benches, posters, and flags. Beer halls are lively and communal, like a tent at a state fair. Sometimes they have live music. Usually you're seated with strangers, if it's not a seat-yourself place.
Oh y'know, drop tile ceilings, fluorescent lighting, speakers with wire running across the edges of the walls, carpeted floors... the usual.
I like these little themed bars in Tokyo
>>7126885
any style where bloggers like you aren't present
>>7128917
shit, son, what's with all that clutter?
I for one like the feel of traditional English pubs, especially if they have a fireplace going.
>>7128605
I've lived in Florida my whole life and wonder why people enjoy that shit.
>>7128995
Happy people tend to enjoy sunshine.
>>7126885
Low light, windows are small and covered with blinds.
Booths.
Wooden tables.
No tacky shit on the walls or hanging from the ceiling.
And no fucking light fixture hanging 3 inches above eye level over every table.
>>7128976
Boys, keep off the moors, stick to the roads. The best to ya.
>>7128605
Seconding waterfront dining. I like to see the water while I'm eating. Watch the boats go by. Feed the seagulls, when permitted.
>>7128588
Found a pic. This is my speed.
>>7129072
Looks like a Brooklyn hipster shithole where they discuss how much they love hillary.
>>7128976
awww yeah
>>7126885
I like this thread. Thanks.
>>7128602
Don't you have spies to catch, James?
>>7126885
Rustic, as much wood and/or stone as possible, dim lighting, fireplace, pots and pans and other random junk hanging all over the walls.
Basically like a medieval tavern but without the tacky LARP atmosphere. Damn, it's hard to explain what I mean. There was this tiny cramped and dirty tavern in Portugal that captured this atmosphere perfectly. The staff weren't LARPing, it genuinely felt like not much had changed since the middle ages. Ungodly delicious food too.
>>7129113
That's Bond! James Bond!
>>7128786
Is that in the US?
>>7129091
Lower East Side, actually.
>>7128917
How much for the little girl?
>>7129166
hahaha, same shit.
>>7129033
Sunshine tends to enjoy happy people.
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Happy House - Live 1981
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs4gLkawe4U
>>7128976
Yup. This right here.
>>7128902
memphis?
>>7129125
Yup. Mr. Dunderbak's in Tampa. Decent menu (German "Inspired" American fare), godlike beer selection.
>>7129749
The giveaway for me is the suspended ceiling.
I don't want to be a product of my environment, I want my environment to be a product of me.
>>7129780
fucking everything up