past, present, and future
The best I can suggest is they already made the decision to hyphenated "50s - type" in Betty's dialogue, so for uniformity it goes in Archie's. (No apostrophe though).
And now revising a story on generational doting and nostalgia, we trip all over ourselves into a mite incoherence.
Middle aged become older. Except they remain the same age in picture.
... And since they are the same age, they are now reminiscing about their parents' "good ol' days". That happens.
Jughead retains the phrase "middle aged", though.
When you think of the 2020s, you think of heavy metal, video arcades (Pac Man!), and salad bars. Also projecting from 1989 into the now and we are driving rockets without gas. George Glaidir's sense of the future is hit and miss.
This panel shows the revising editors just throwing up their hands and giving up. To be sure, the 1990s had more vcrs than the 1980s, but now the story's premise is lost in its anachronisms -- the gang enjoying the nostalgia of their parents -- just as the previous middle aged people ended up doing.
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Discovering Chennai's Enchanting-Themed Restaurants.
Introduction
Chennai, the bustling metropolis on the southeastern coast of India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and diverse culinary scene. Beyond its traditional eateries, the city boasts a collection of enchanting themed restaurants that take dining experiences to a whole new level. In this blog, we will explore some of Chennai's most captivating themed restaurants, where you can indulge in delectable cuisine while immersing yourself in unique and mesmerizing atmospheres
The Black Pearl - Pirate-themed Delights
Embark on a swashbuckling adventure at The Black Pearl, a pirate-themed restaurant nestled in the heart of Chennai. As you enter, you'll be greeted by a stunning replica of a pirate ship, complete with rigging, masts, and cannons. The interior exudes the spirit of a hidden pirate's lair, with wooden accents, treasure chests, and dim lighting. Savor a bounty of seafood delicacies and fusion dishes while being entertained by live pirate performances and musical acts. The Black Pearl offers an immersive dining experience that will transport you to a world of pirates, treasure hunts, and maritime tales.
Dialogue in the Dark - Sensory Sensations
Dialogue in the Dark takes dining to a whole new level of sensory exploration. This unique restaurant offers a truly extraordinary experience by simulating complete darkness. Led by visually impaired guides, diners embark on a sensory journey where taste, touch, smell, and sound are heightened. The absence of sight challenges your perceptions and allows you to appreciate food in a whole new way. Relish a thoughtfully curated menu, embracing a range of textures and flavors, while engaging in meaningful conversations with your companions. Dialogue in the Dark not only provides a memorable culinary adventure but also promotes empathy and inclusivity.
Once Upon a Pirate - Family-friendly Fantasy
Step into a world of fairy tales and fantasy at Once Upon a Pirate, a whimsical family-friendly restaurant in Chennai. The vibrant and colorful interiors are inspired by beloved storybooks, with enchanting decorations and life-sized characters bringing your favorite tales to life. The menu features an array of delectable dishes to suit all tastes, including kid-friendly options. Children can indulge in adventurous play areas, treasure hunts, and interactive storytelling sessions. The imaginative ambiance and engaging activities make Once Upon a Pirate a magical destination for families, allowing both children and adults to rediscover the joy of childhood fantasies.
Junkyard Café - Quirky Industrial Vibes
For an eccentric dining experience, head to Junkyard Café, a quirky restaurant that embraces the aesthetics of an industrial junkyard. The interior is adorned with salvaged materials, recycled objects, and unconventional decorations, creating a truly unique atmosphere. Sit on repurposed car seats, admire the repainted bicycle wheels on the walls, and marvel at the creatively crafted installations. The menu offers a fusion of global and Indian cuisine, accompanied by an extensive selection of drinks. Junkyard Café is an ideal spot for those seeking an offbeat and lively setting, where every corner tells a story and sparks conversations.
Conclusion:
Chennai's themed restaurants are a testament to the city's vibrant dining culture and creativity. From pirate escapades to sensory adventures and magical realms, these establishments offer much more than just a meal. Whether you're seeking thrilling experiences, sensory stimulation, family-friendly fun, or unconventional vibes, Chennai's themed restaurants have something to delight every palate. You can also have a look at my blog on the Top 10 best restaurants in Chennai.
So, next time you find yourself in Chennai, be sure to embark on a gastronomic journey that transcends traditional dining and transports you into enchanting worlds of wonder.
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Assaggio restaurant - Boston, MA (mid 1990s)
Designed by Arteriors
"Enjoy Italian cuisine in a Renaissance ambiance. Assaggio, designed by Arteriors, re-creates experience of Rome in Boston. Artist-designer Stephanie and Amiel Mesner created an unconventional interior. They used no floor plan. Instead, they improvised as the project progressed. The idea originated from the artworks by Botticelli. The ceiling is filled with grapevines and ivy; Zeus and faux columns are attached to a wall that's decorated in trompe l'oeil marble blocks; the room is topped off full of woodland scenes, with a midnight-blue overhead rendering of the zodiac. Assaggio is a bistro with an underground wine bar. The ceiling is painted to simulate sunlight shining through; the stonewalls and ivy-clad columns are all faux art. The Napoli room is a recreation of a seaside villa."
Scanned from 'American Theme Restaurants' by I.M. Tao (1999)
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I'm enjoying my last free days before going back to work (sob) and I had to share these pictures of the themed restaurant I went today bcs that was soooo pretty *o*
and the thing is it's at a place where I often go and I never knew it was there x'D that was very calming and lovely <3
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Something, something, rival burger joint-
The dumbest thing about their rivalry is, if the customer wants a seafood based burger, they’re gonna go to Sammy’s, and they’re gonna go to Spudsy’s if they want a normal ass burger.
Sammy’s also sells beef burgers/fries/shakes etc, their fishy stuff is just more popular
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