jeanpoutine wrote:We sat by the window and had a nice view overlooking the water tower and the intersection of Michigan and Chicago. I mean I assumed thats where the name "Avenues" came from. Not quite Everest, but not a bad urban vista...
I believe you are confusing Avenues with NoMI. NoMI has the view you describe, from most of the dining room. And, of course, that's where the name NoMI comes from,
North
Michigan Avenue.
When I ate at Avenues earlier this year, I sat in a table close to the windows, and I can assure you that there was no such view visible. All we could see was the facade of the Park Hyatt on the other side of Chicago Avenue.
EDIT: Corrected details about the view; see further information below. Only one seat in the restaurant provides a view of the intersection of Chicago and Michigan while seated.
jeanpoutine wrote:This is hearsay, but a friend of mine (in his early 30's, young looking, worked in the industry for years) went to Everest and told me their service was snooty and he felt condescended towards and patronized.
I always trust actual experience over hearsay. Maybe you should try Everest and decide for yourself?
jeanpoutine wrote:I have also heard other reports of excellent service there, but never from someone my own age. It may depend on what you look like.
I can assure you it has nothing to do with looks or age.
I still remember two different examples during my most recent dinner there. Seated at the table next to ours was a young couple with their daughter, approximately five years old. A waiter noticed that the sun was in her eyes, and politely addressed
her, rather than her parents, to ask if she would like for him to lower the blinds. Also, when my iced tea was served with a slice of lemon, I gave the slice of lemon to one of my dining companions for her glass of water. I made no request, but for the rest of the meal, the waitstaff served me iced tea without lemon, and my companion's water was replenished with a slice of lemon each time. Along with teatpuller's example, those are the ways the service at a high-end establishment truly distinguishes itself.
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nsxtasy on October 26th, 2008, 6:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.