Trend-o-MeterIn the past, there have been a few
threads that have lambasted “bad trends.”One trend that’s becoming very apparent: mason jars.
I spotted mason jars last summer at Lillie’s Q (surely not the first place to feature them), where the jars filled with "moonshine" support the downhome, countrified vibe (which you can say is fake, but the jars are at least in sync with the theme of the place).
Hoyt’s is using mason jars for drinks, butter, even Caprese salads. The goal is “hominess,” and I’ll see if that’s working when I eat there this Thursday.
Café des Architectes, a place where I recently had a stellar yet rather traditional French-type dinner, is jumping aboard the mason jar movement, and this one is hardest to understand. The feel of the mason jar in the hushed and elegant dining room seems that it would be…jarring. (Couldn’t resist. I did try.)
Trends, by their nature, are not necessarily a bad thing (for instance, I think the trend toward crafted cocktails, now many years running, is a very good thing – i.e., I like it).
What trends have you spotted? Good, bad or indifferent.
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