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Mortal1 11-08-2020 02:55 PM

Sooooo.....
 
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Originally Posted by NavyVet (Post 1858080)
The country clubs have always been notoriously loud/noisy. The way they are built, sound just carries, though especially during happy hour and/or live music. I haven't been to any in ages. I don't enjoy eating outside as it's almost always too freaking hot to even breathe.
Sadly, all the local restaurants that will be participating in the Veterans Day special deals are for dine-in only, so I won't be able to enjoy that this year. Just yet another thing we've had to give up on. Oh well.

MOVE!!!! I've yet to see a law that states once you move here you have to stay. I'm from Maine and find the villages 100% quieter than my home town of less than 20K.

Andyhope 11-08-2020 03:02 PM

That’s not why it was leveled. $$$$$

Barborv 11-08-2020 03:02 PM

I have to say, that's what was one thing that also attracted me to the Villages. My husband and I came to check out the Villages about 9 years ago or so, we went to a restaurant to get dinner. We were at a booth with a high back. We heard a lot of loud laughing and cheering, etc. and thought it was a bunch of young people and to my surprise , it wasn't ! I thought "how terrific that was" ! They were all having a great time. But I don';t see a lot of rowdy behavior that often.

Velvet 11-08-2020 05:26 PM

On our lifestyle visit, hubby and I went to the Lighthouse restaurant. We were about to start eating when the server brought a menu to the next table and when asked she repeated it in such a loud voice I almost fell out of my chair. Hubby said to me, the person she is talking to must be deaf. I don’t know if this was usual but I’ve been taking my earplugs with me just incase.

Eg_cruz 11-09-2020 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Golfie McGolferson (Post 1857600)
I took my wife out for a nice quiet dinner at a country club recently, just wanted to listen to some live music and have some cheap drinks at happy hour. We were sitting very close to the performer, but it just got so noisy with people talking (and screaming and shouting) that we couldn't even hear the music!

Maybe it's because we're all old and can't hear so well, but let's try to respect everyone's space, please.

I do get what you are saying. Been out plenty of times and you will have a group or two acting worse then middle schoolers. One time there was this lady that was so loud there wasn’t a place in the whole restaurant that couldn’t hear her. Some people just not pay attention to how they are acting or how loud they are. And have you notice their the ones that stay there for hours....

rustyp 11-09-2020 08:14 AM

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charlieo1126@gmail.com 11-09-2020 10:32 AM

I go out 4 or 5 times a week there are some restaurants that are very loud lighthouse , Cody’s , Red Sauce all fun places and more quiet ones Bonefish, Blue fin , Chops , the country clubs seem to mostly loud and fun , the OP was looking for cheap drinks and quiet I suggest the best place for them is home

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 11-09-2020 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1857642)
The only quiet country club restaurant here was Hacienda Hills. Absolute quiet except for the one guy at the pool bar. It's a shame more people didn't take advantage of that.

The place was a dump, poorly managed and the food was terrible. Thank God it's gone.

Terriy 11-10-2020 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1858018)
Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't this thread about noise at a country club restaurant? Why do some people have to turn EVERYTHING into a Covid debate?

Because some miserable people don't want others to evaluate their own risks and live their lives.


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