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Dark dining is the act of eating a meal without seeing the food that is being eaten. The basic concept is that the removal of vision enhances the other senses and increases gastronomic pleasure. Since 1999, specialised dark restaurants have opened in many parts of the world.
Experiential dining is a modern form of dining that offers customers a unique experience that expands beyond a "traditional" dining experience. [1] A unique experience provided by a restaurant or food truck may include dining in darkness, in a large space, [ 2 ] in high places, or in outdoor settings.
blindekuh are two restaurants where patrons are served in the dark. The restaurants are located in Basel and Zürich, Switzerland. The name is derived from "Blinde Kuh" (blind cow), the German name for Blind man's bluff. No lights are allowed inside a blindekuh. Patrons are served by blind and visually impaired people. Both locations offer ...
(French for "in the dark") is a chain of restaurants where guests are served in total darkness, a concept called dark dining or blind dining. [1] "Dans le Noir ?" also diversified its activities into shops and spas. [2] Dans Le Noir was founded in 2004 in Paris by Edouard de Broglie, a French entrepreneur.
Berni Inn was sold to Whitbread in 1995, who converted the outlets into their own Beefeater restaurants. [3] Aldo Berni died in 1997 at the age of 88 in Bristol. Frank died 10 July 2000, aged 96, in Jersey. [4] [8] Their brother Marco managed Harvey's Restaurant in Bristol in the 1960s. [4]
Between 2003 and June 2012, Cosmo extended their branches to Bristol, Chatham, Coventry, Croydon, Margate, Romford, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Wolverhampton, and Swansea. In 2011, it was named Britain's biggest restaurant, with a seating capacity of 800. [5] In July 2012, Cosmo opened restaurants in Reading, Aberdeen, Manchester and Belfast.
The Hatchet Inn is a historic pub in the English city of Bristol. It is a Grade II listed building. [1] The name is thought to originate from the axes/hatchets that the local woodsmen used in Clifton Woods. [2] The building dates from 1606, but has undergone significant alteration since [3] and is a grade II listed building. [1]
Tarro Lounge in Hinckley, Leicestershire.. Loungers was founded by Alex Reilley, David Reid, and Jake Bishop, who collectively put together £10,000 to open their first Lounge (which was aptly-named Lounge) inside of a former opticians unit on North Street in Bedminster, Bristol in August 2002.