Do restaurants try to "hide" ugly or unattractive customers?

I thought **AnaMen **was being tongue-in-cheek but I could be wrong. This one, however:

… I confess I did not follow.

OP, I am one of the wise-asses who was about to spout off, but it was not at the potential of you/your wife looking anything other than “normal” whatever the fuck that means in this context.

Vinyl Turnip was quoting a scene from Animal House where the “less desirable” pledges were shuttled off to their own room at a frat party.

You and I know that, but my friends saw it differently. Sometimes there truly is no pleasing people.

I didn’t even know there was an “ugly people” section in restaurants. Perhaps it’s because we’re usually seated by the windows. How sad. Do they even order from the same menu?

Not pledges…rushees.

No, no, not the moon - the restaurant with the fake space trip was Mars 2112

As a hiker who goes into restaurants direct from the trail at times, yes many do and it’s sort of a joke among the hikers to be seated in the hiker section, usually in the back and away from the other guests.

I have noticed that I’m often seated by the window at Chinese Restaurants. Exceptions occur when they already have an Asian to display and implicitly endorse their food.

This would explain why my wife and I are usually seated front and center and sometimes with a spotlight trained on our table.

You mean the spotlight doesn’t follow you wherever you go?

Some people’s lives are so uninteresting.

Speaking of children, I met my daughter and toddler grandson for lunch at Steak 'N Ale and they seated us smack in the middle. My grandson with the booming voice starting pointing at the silverware and yelling “FORK! FORK!”, only he had his own babyish version of the word. :eek:

I wish they had stuck us in a back corner … or out back.

It wouldn’t bother me at all if a restaurant had a designated children’s area.

They do this because the staff doesn’t want to have to look at you.

Please do. It is such a burden having to constantly avert mine eyes from thy filfth.

That’s because you guys are smelly what with the bear crap on the bottom of your shoes.

I’m pretty sure if a chain restaurant had a policy of “Hide the ugly people” it would soon turn into a PR nightmare for them as the Muckrakers would have a field day with it.

I have noticed this at plenty of places. They will put all the people with kids together. Makes sense but ends up being pretty darn loud.

They are just trying to discourage you from stealing the silverware.

Can confirm, am land whale that eats at Carrabas.

Anecdote time: In Garlic and Sapphires, Ruth Reichl shares that if she is recognized in a restaurant, the owners/waiters will surround her with happy people, often friends of the restaurant pulled in especially. These happy people will be given the same high quality food that she receives, rather than the peasant food (she remarks that she got raspberries twice as big as regular diners).

I suppose the opposite could be true.

Just curious, why aren’t you eating at the bar? Or is the implication that you’re alone not accurate?

Those be some big raspberries. :eek:

Is it expected that people sitting alone will eat at the bar? I never eat at the bar. I want a freakin table. Even if I am alone. A tiny table is fine, but the bar is a terrible place to eat, with the bartender staring gimlets into your soul the whole time…

Hee. It’s completely acceptable to eat at a table. I just tend to eat at the bar where it’s friendly and I can talk to people. At a table I feel too imperial.

Also, while we’re talking about it, it’s perfectly acceptable to sit at a bar and not order alcohol. MOM.

I think it’s to each their own. I solo’ed at a table once, I did not like it, the bar please. I felt out of place, quite ironically like I am there on display for anyone to be staring gimlets into my soul :eek: