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paulcallaway 07-03-2024 03:26 PM

Disappointed with Wolfgang Puck, Brownwood
 
Had lunch at Wolfgangs today with good food and service.
But left before coffee and desert, as we were not successful in trying to get the music turned down so that we could talk to each other. Non of the other diners seemed to be listening to the mundane music, but were only trying to talk over it.
This might have been expected at an inexpensive restaurant, but certainly not at a place like Wolfgangs, where they are trying to tell you that they offer a "dining experience."
For us it was an "experience" that we won't be partaking in again.

ThirdOfFive 07-03-2024 03:34 PM

No matter what the music was, people would be trying to talk over it. I think the OP has a valid point about the volume, but the content of the music is subjective: what one might feel is "mundane" might be quite to the taste of someone else.

retiredguy123 07-03-2024 03:38 PM

My favorite music is silence. Why is it that some people think that they need to listen to music wherever they go?

Shipping up to Boston 07-03-2024 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2346711)
My favorite music is silence. Why is it that some people think that they need to listen to music wherever they go?

I think it temporarily masks the misery.

I usually duke the manager a few bucks to pipe in some Ozzy...just to gauge the room

Shipping up to Boston 07-03-2024 03:47 PM

I will say...kidding aside, a couple years ago i got a decent pork schnitzel at WP

frayedends 07-03-2024 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2346713)
I think it temporarily masks the misery.

I usually duke the manager a few bucks to pipe in some Ozzy...just to gauge the room

I go with Slayer. But for some reason they don’t seem to love it as much as I do.

shaw8700@outlook.com 07-03-2024 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by paulcallaway (Post 2346708)
Had lunch at Wolfgangs today with good food and service.
But left before coffee and desert, as we were not successful in trying to get the music turned down so that we could talk to each other. Non of the other diners seemed to be listening to the mundane music, but were only trying to talk over it.
This might have been expected at an inexpensive restaurant, but certainly not at a place like Wolfgangs, where they are trying to tell you that they offer a "dining experience."
For us it was an "experience" that we won't be partaking in again.

I hear what you’re saying and I agree wholeheartedly! If someone wants to hear music they can go outside. It’s even worse when you get the radio station and a restaurant’s music at the same time. Ugh!

fdpaq0580 07-03-2024 10:13 PM

Fine dining should have soft instrumental BACKGROUND music or soft nature sounds. Nothing to compete with dinner conversation. Loud music drives customers out. Some see it as improving the turnaround time so they can seat more people and make more money. But, in the long run, customers who flee an uncomfortable situation won't bother with deserts and coffee or tea. And, are often unlikely to return. And, in my case, and OP's review, I'm considering not even bothering to waste my time. If I want loud music I'll go to the squares.

Sandy and Ed 07-04-2024 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2346709)
No matter what the music was, people would be trying to talk over it. I think the OP has a valid point about the volume, but the content of the music is subjective: what one might feel is "mundane" might be quite to the taste of someone else.

Background “Rap”, “hard rock”, loud vocals and more extreme “music” is not conducive to having a conversation. Quiet soft jazz or similar instrumental “elevator music” would probably satisfy 99% of the dining public while they also attempt to converse with one another.

Sandy and Ed 07-04-2024 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2346765)
Fine dining should have soft instrumental BACKGROUND music or soft nature sounds. Nothing to compete with dinner conversation. Loud music drives customers out. Some see it as improving the turnaround time so they can seat more people and make more money. But, in the long run, customers who flee an uncomfortable situation won't bother with deserts and coffee or tea. And, are often unlikely to return. And, in my case, and OP's review, I'm considering not even bothering to waste my time. If I want loud music I'll go to the squares.

Well said!!

graciegirl 07-04-2024 05:14 AM

We can't always have what we want and sometimes we must defer to the majority rule.

Be sure to tell them why you won't go back.

La lamy 07-04-2024 05:48 AM

I hear you OP or in that restaurant I guess I wouldn't. I don't understand why restaurants do that, so annoying. I agree very soft background music or nothing.

Mrmean58 07-04-2024 06:08 AM

I go when they have Disturbed on the music menu. It helps drown out the mundane conversations at nearby tables.

Papa_lecki 07-04-2024 06:35 AM

So the food was good, the service was good, but you’re not going back because the music was too loud? Wow, you sound like an old person.

BTW, don’t ask the server to turn down the music, go directly to the manager.

banjobob 07-04-2024 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2346765)
Fine dining should have soft instrumental BACKGROUND music or soft nature sounds. Nothing to compete with dinner conversation. Loud music drives customers out. Some see it as improving the turnaround time so they can seat more people and make more money. But, in the long run, customers who flee an uncomfortable situation won't bother with deserts and coffee or tea. And, are often unlikely to return. And, in my case, and OP's review, I'm considering not even bothering to waste my time. If I want loud music I'll go to the squares.

Great answer I ttotally agree music should soft pleasing background barely noticed.


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