Thursday, November 27, 2014

Making Dining Much More Interesting

We all love to round up friends and family and make a night out of it with some good food. Everyone loves coming into visit friends or relatives in a new town and get a taste of local fare. Some experiences naturally go off better than others, but most people have a fairly consistent palette when it comes to distinguishing the good from the bad when talking about quality dining. The interesting thing though, is that a lot of the times we will have our drinks, eat our food, pour over conversation, and then start checking out the surroundings. Most restaurants strive to capture their diners with inviting décor and delicious food, but oftentimes we want more. This is exactly what the minds behind Latitude 360 were thinking, and they changed all of that.

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Latitude 360 is a fine dining and entertainment branch with locations in Jacksonville, FL, Indianapolis, IN, Albany, NY, Pittsburgh, PA, with another slated for launch during the first quarter of 2015 in the South Shores of Massachusetts in Plymouth, and yet another at the Shops at West End in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota. For residents in these areas who have yet to visit one of their sites, they are in for an eye-opener. These are not your everyday dining destinations.

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Walk into any one of their current locations and the enormity of what lies ahead is truly aweing. Their sizes range from 35,000 sq. ft. all the way up to 85,000 sq. ft. housing everything from game rooms where upwards of 50+ video games can be found; bowling alleys to practice on your strikes; in-house bars with dance floors and live stages for bands and comics; full-scale theatres where guests can watch movies on the big screen while eating, and of course the restaurant – fine dining in every sense imaginable. The atmosphere is casual, but the food is some of the best, as the chefs work with only the very best, freshest ingredients. Their devotion to quality is such that at the Pittsburgh 2014 Gourmet Burger Competition the kitchen took home 2nd place.

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If you want fine dining food but without the fuss, infused with an extraordinary amount of variety when it comes to extracurricular activities, visit a Latitude 360 location. It will likely stand alone as one of the most unique and memorable dining experiences yet.

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