Ned's Catering (always great) is now providing a food menu here:
Is it still smoking?
If by "smoking" you mean that your clothes smell like an ashtray even if you just walk down the sidewalk past the open door, then yes.
You forgot about Cookies... smallest space, so more "smoke per cubic foot" the way they jam people in there...
Don't forget the Hilo.. same issue. .small space .. low ceiling. .LOTS OF SMOKE
By George's as well. Not as small as the last two mentioned though.
Blue Note
Red Rooster
^^^^^^
Or as I call it, the OTHER chicken.
Speaking of other, The Other Room
Gosh, I hope they don't enact a constitutional amendment that requires you guys to go to those places.
I actually enjoy them as an ex smoker, but I was pointing out one I couldn't survive in with my health problems. I don't have any problem with the American Legion's smoking, but they don't put a lot of money in filtering the air, so I just don't go there. I can always count on Old Germany (Midwest City only) to get my dose of second hand smoke.
C. T.
The funny thing to me is that these businesses will fight to the end to keep smoking. They think they'll lose their customers if they can't have smoking. What they don't ever seem to grasp is that (a) they won't lose a lot of customers, and (b) they'll gain a lot of customers who won't step foot in their business if it's smoking. For health reasons to workers and musicians (and larger systemic health care reasons), I support banning smoking in bars. How many major cities still allow it? I have no clue how common it is...
I was really hoping the smoking ban bill introduced last year would have legs. But it died in the rules committee. As far as individual bars stopping smoking it seems mixed so far. I hear Baker Street is doing fine. Henry Hudsons Hideaway is talking about going back to smoking because business fell off so much since they went non smoking.
I think the places that are still smoking are making great money right now because they have picked up business from smokers who were displaced from other bars when those establishments went smokeless. A lot of smoker-friendly places probably WOULD see drop-off if they go non-smoking because most of them aren't especially great places otherwise. What makes them special (for their clientele) is that they allow smoking.
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