Skip it.
Today is Valentines Day. It's a big-deal day. It's also Wednesday, a no-big-deal day.
Last night, the Chefs in our Fine Dining Restaurant were already worried about tonight. The restaurant is over-booked and they are under-staffed. They want their customers to enjoy a true fine dining experience, not expensive fast food. But that's probably what they're going to get tonight.
Tonight, all great restaurants will be packed to the gills, service will be slow, and Chefs will be throwing dinners together as fast as their talents will allow. Customers will be "encouraged" to get out so the next reservation can be seated.
Last night, restaurants were quiet. Service was excellent. Chefs had time to create culinary masterpieces. Customers lingered for hours over a second bottle of wine.
Tomorrow night will be the same as last night.
So, why do we all insist on playing these "holiday games" at the same time?!!
Think about it. Which is more important - a relaxed and romantic dining experience or going out on February 14th?
The same applies to all popular dining out holidays. Easter, Mother's Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. If your objective is to enjoy a quality holiday dining experience, be innovative, break the mold, avoid the traditional day.
P.S. If you made reservations for tonight, cancel them. Reserve a table for tomorrow night instead.
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