posh restaurants are always bigger or smaller than they have to be.
if they’re too big it gives the diners dotted about the place a feeling of exclusiveness which justifies the high prices they’re charged to cover the cost of the empty floorspace.
if they’re too wee a queue forms giving the lucky diners that get in a feeling of exclusiveness which justifies the high prices they’re charged to make up for the folk that get turned away.
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doesn’t look very busy to me. Maybe you took it too early. I wonder if that car got a parking ticket?
i used to work here as a cleaner.
posh restaurants are always bigger or smaller than they have to be.
if they’re too big it gives the diners dotted about the place a feeling of exclusiveness which justifies the high prices they’re charged to cover the cost of the empty floorspace.
if they’re too wee a queue forms giving the lucky diners that get in a feeling of exclusiveness which justifies the high prices they’re charged to make up for the folk that get turned away.
Nice place to visit. I wonder what it is so large.
I am back from my self-imposed vacation.
Abraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo
Uh quite odd. “Piccolino” is Italian and it means: “very small”. This restaurant looks like whatever you want but not for sure small
Well I think it’s great. My mum loved the waiters!!
Looks fancy, at least from the outside. I’ll have to look it up if I’m ever in the neighbourhood.