We were at Havana last night since it is close to home. The music was indoors and very loud and very bad. This made it very hard for our group to do what we came there for - to eat, drink, talk and have a good time. Because of this, the next time we decide where to go after golf, we will drive a bit farther to a place that doesn't have music. I don't understand the notion that music adds to the quality of a place. There is a time and place for loud music, but it is not conducive to a dining experience.
Last edited by NJblue; 08-04-2010 at 12:00 PM.
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