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Freeda 03-27-2011 11:34 PM

Other places that have a bar area that is more or less quiet, with piped-in mood music, by late evening are Ruby Tuesdays', Carrabbas, Longhorn Steakhouse, and Fridays'; plus perhaps some of the country clubs. Longhorn probably stays open the latest - I think until 11 PM most nights. It would be nice if there was a piano bar here. Garvino's probably comes the closest to that, although it doesn't stay open very late.

Another thing to consider is that The Villages offers some different experiences that are not easy to replicate in other places where we came from, so we can enjoy new and different entertainment opportunities instead of just trying to duplicate the kind of experiences we are used to from where we moved from; such as having drinks/appetizers on the outdoor patio areas, which often are quieter by late evening, at Red Sauce, Lighthouse, RJ Gators, Margarita Republic, etc; and being able to enjoy looking out over beautiful Lake Sumter or enjoying the lights and charm of the squares.

Tweety Bird 03-28-2011 11:11 AM

Good recommendations! I will keep a few numbers on me in the glove compartment and I will call ahead of time...you open? Is it quiet? Am I sounding like a senior? I'm still in my 50's folks! I just married an older dude. LOL. Marry older and you get here sooner. :D

RichieLion 03-28-2011 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 341333)
This sounds like a business opportunity. Nice bar, good wine selection, good selection of appetizers, quiet soft music, piano, intimate atmosphere, stay open late, why hasn't someone done this? This and high end place for special occasions could really do well in TV. I would do it, but I would eat and drink all the profits.

From what I've heard, it is extremely expensive to run a business in TV and you have to have lots of money coming in just to break even with the costs of the building lease, the share you must give the developer, etc. I don't know if a quiet bar would gain the necessary constant revenue it would need to survive in the confines of TV.

That's got to be why Jersey Mike's closed, even though they had a good product. I'm guessing they couldn't draw the constant high revenue required to pay the bills.

I wish there was even a Beef O'Brady's that stayed open to at least midnight in TV, where you could hang out, have a drink and a nosh in a quiet social atmosphere.

I love it here in TV, but I still can't get over the fact that at 9 pm the majority of TV is off the grid. We're done partying here when for most of my life that was when the party began.

rubicon 03-28-2011 03:37 PM

Is there a quiet place
 
Is there a quiet place in TV? Yes. For me its my home. Good luck finding a quiet place outside your home, unless you want to hang around the town center after everyone leaves......and were not even completely built out yet

Barefoot 03-28-2011 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by RichieLion (Post 341606)

We're done partying here when for most of my life that was when the party began.

True Richie, but for most of your life you haven't been a wrinklie! :D I understand what you're saying, I'm a night person also.

TV is definitely geared for morning people. It amazes me how most of the Rec Centre activities are early morning. And that many people pop out of bed at 7AM to golf, jog and play pickleball. :mornincoffee:

RichieLion 03-28-2011 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 341625)
True Richie, but for most of your life you haven't been a wrinklie! :D I understand what you're saying, I'm a night person also.

TV is definitely geared for morning people. It amazes me how most of the Rec Centre activities are early morning. And that many people pop out of bed at 7AM to golf, jog and play pickleball. :mornincoffee:

I know, tell me about it. I get up a little sleepy-eyed and go out for the paper in the driveway and peppy people are jogging and waving good morning and I hear the whacking of the balls from the pickleball courts down the road and am always amazed.

Billyg 03-28-2011 04:34 PM

Count Bonefish out. Went there last night (6 of us) for dinner at 8:30.
Very loud AND Rock music blaring in the background (if you call it music). We couldn't hear any conversation and the I found myself shoveling in the food to the fast beat of the.....music.
I asked them 3 x's at please turn it down. Finally someone did.
I love their food, but this will keep me from going back.:cry:

swrinfla 03-28-2011 05:13 PM

Quiet is, probably, impossible.

I frequent a group who like to go out to dinner together after our "high-brow" meeting. We'd like to be able to converse without shouting.

Recently, we changed our meeting venue so that Olive Garden became the dinner venue of choice. While there's no loud, loud music there, there are so many other folks dining that the decibel level is distressingly high!

Seems to me that a "quiet" venue isn't going to happen. Not even chez moi! When my family come for Christmas Eve Dinner, the decibel level increases astronomically!

SWR
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Auntmimi 04-04-2011 08:04 PM

A piano bar would be a great idea.
 
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Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 341266)
I believe the Hacienda CC Pool Bar is open until Midnight.

Also heard that Applees is open late too.


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Thank you. Good information. Anything that isn't another chain restaurant would be wonderful. A piano bar! What a great idea!

rhredd1654 08-01-2011 01:17 PM

I find it interesting that TV is a 55+ community, but the entertainment is set to draw in "younger" outsiders?

2BNTV 08-01-2011 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by rhredd1654 (Post 376453)
I find it interesting that TV is a 55+ community, but the entertainment is set to draw in "younger" outsiders?

Very astute observation. The music in the squares will be geared toward younger residents just like radio stations stopped playing music from the early days of rock-n-roll.

I hope the piano bar idea does not go the way on the dinosaurs but the times are a changin.

Bill-n-Brillo 08-01-2011 01:57 PM

Hey, as long as we have running water and flush toilets in the restrooms on the Squares, I'll be happy! :pepper2:

Bill :)

2BNTV 08-01-2011 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 376478)
Hey, as long as we have running water and flush toilets in the restrooms on the Squares, I'll be happy! :pepper2:

Bill :)

Ditto but one can dream. :)

Trish Crocker 08-01-2011 04:40 PM

Just curious..since there are so many clubs in TV, why can't there be a "Piano Bar Club"...in actuality, no piano but we could meet in the squares, maybe bring card tables with candles...our own drinks...and quietly spend the evenings amongst friends. Is this possible? We could bring CDs to have music playing quietly in the background....and the cost for an evening out would be minimal. Is there a curfew in the squares? Can you tell that I spend most of my time here in Michigan making plans for TV? Oh, by the way...I do have a keyboard...but the only things I can play are Happy Birthday and Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley....that would probably get old pretty quick.

Rosalie 08-01-2011 08:16 PM

Any ideas on where to go after 9 p.m. for guests in their late 30's
 
We're having guests who are in their late 30's who might want to go out somewhere after the squares close down at 9. Someone mentioned that Margarita Republic in Spanish Springs attracts young people but I'm thinking they are younger, maybe in their early 20's??

I'm wondering if there is one of the restaurants in Lake Sumter Landing that has karaoke---it would be for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday nights. They won't be here on a weekend.

Any suggestions that I can pass along to them will be appreciated. Thanks.


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