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Dear Mr. Club Owner... (pg. 14)
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| Endlesswave |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Dear Mr. Club Owner,
It would be great to have the ability to buy food or snacks while at the club. Gum and/or mints would be great as well.
Spending long hours in the club can make someone hungry or in need of a nutrition boost (or even just fresh breath).
Having fruit, granola bars, chocolate bars, chips or something of substance to purchase would be nice for those times.
Thank you.
(I know some clubs offer this, but it would be nice if more did, even in limited supplies. Pizza is not always the best option late at night) |
IL used to offer sandwiches for free even! mmmmmmmm.
I wouldn't mind paying a reasonable price for something to munch on if anything. |
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| Xavier Moriarty |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
....... Do you want me to keep going? |
please dont. you obviously have an authority when it comes to partying. |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by Endlesswave
IL used to offer sandwiches for free even! mmmmmmmm.
I wouldn't mind paying a reasonable price for something to munch on if anything. |
There's a bar in Windsor that has free food on Saturday's. Right before or after last call (can't remember) they either have sandwiches or pizza. It's definitely a nice treat. Unfortunately, I do not frequent this bar.
It would definitely be nice to have food at bars that are open til 4 or later. If I'm going out for just a normal bar night, street meat usually does the trick around 2:30am. |
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| WittyHandle |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
TBH Jay I think you've single-handedly ruined the purpose of the thread. |
I think he's just providing the other perspective on the issues that people here are raising. And I agree with pretty much everything he has said. If you want to look at an issue realistically, you have to see it from all sides. |
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| Dark_Archonis |
| Too bad Toronto clubs don't offer full meals in the club. |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Your "club-owner ball-washing" responses (BTW: looking for more work? need a raise? trying to keep your job?) certainly create an obvious and apparent conflict with most of the points you are making (not only in this thread and many others).
The point of this thread is to stimulate ideas (brainstorm) on ways to improve clubs and clubbing experience. Some of the ideas will be more reasonable/possible than others. They don't all deserve your obtuse retort and aggressive tactics; idea generation and the creative process is one of construction, not destruction.
In typical fashion you on it all, degrading the discussion to you arguing everything vs. providing any sort of contributory idea (there is a difference between argument and debate - but I wouldn't expect your type to recognize that). |
LOL! when all else fails get personal and insult people hahahahha
One last thing... construction typically includes a a panel of archetects to come to an agreement through debate and point of view before a single brick is layed. And i would hope that if someone in that panel was of the opinion that the others were wrong, they would be agressive in letting people know instead of possibly giving into groupthink and agreeing or being silent on the issue out of fear of reprisals. ;) |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
Too bad Toronto clubs don't offer full meals in the club. |
clubs used to offer food a long time ago. In fact most still do by law. Its just not advertised and the prices are something like $15 for a can of soup etc since they dont want to be in the restaurant business.
Guv used to sell pizza pizza slices back in the day. I guess it didnt work too well?? |
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| smuncky |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
One last thing... construction typically includes a a panel of archetects to come to an agreement through debate and point of view before a single brick is layed. And i would hope that if someone in that panel was of the opinion that the others were wrong, they would be agressive in letting people know instead of possibly giving into groupthink and agreeing or being silent on the issue out of fear of reprisals. ;) |
lol |
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| ÖZmözis |
All venues that serve alcohol must have food in the premises. We always keep frozen stuff downstairs.
What Jay said... |
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| Dark_Archonis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
clubs used to offer food a long time ago. In fact most still do by law. Its just not advertised and the prices are something like $15 for a can of soup etc since they dont want to be in the restaurant business.
Guv used to sell pizza pizza slices back in the day. I guess it didnt work too well?? |
I didn't mean soup and pizza. I actually meant being able to sit down near the dance floor and have a full meal ;). You know, have an appetizer, main course, maybe some dessert.
How many clubs offer that in Toronto? Shame because I had a nice experience in Eastern Europe seeing clubs offer that. |
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| Dark_Archonis |
| quote: | Originally posted by ÖZmözis
All venues that serve alcohol must have food in the premises. We always keep frozen stuff downstairs.
What Jay said... |
Considering this is Toronto, I guess it's better than nothing ;). |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
I didn't mean soup and pizza. I actually meant being able to sit down near the dance floor and have a full meal ;). You know, have an appetizer, main course, maybe some dessert.
How many clubs offer that in Toronto? Shame because I had a nice experience in Eastern Europe seeing clubs offer that. |
Ultra Supper Club on Queen West does
otherwise go to a restaurant for that
lol @ 3 course meal at a club
imagine?
holy weird cow! |
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