The article discusses letters to the editor addressing the importance of acoustics in dining experiences. Alicia Baker's feedback highlights how noise levels can affect older diners. The letter from Susan Tomes praises the Edinburgh National Portrait Gallery cafe for its acoustic improvements, allowing for easier conversation. Sara Hayward reminisces about a delightful visit to the garden cafe at the Hepworth Wakefield post-lockdown, emphasizing its beauty. David Felton shares how a restaurant responded positively to his feedback regarding noisy acoustics, showcasing how restaurants can enhance customer experiences through soundproofing.
In the same print edition as your 50 best museum cafes supplement (5 April), you published a letter from Alicia Baker noting that older people often find restaurants noisy.
A recent makeover has seen acoustic panels installed overhead and hooray! now I can hear what my companions are saying without having to lean close to them.
Stepping into the stunningly beautiful garden at the Hepworth Wakefield (designed by Tom Stuart-Smith), you'll find a restored Victorian gatehouse hosting a small cafe.
After the successful installation of soundproofing at a Mayfair restaurant, customers appreciated the management's response to concerns about the acoustics.
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