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[…] our Instagram followers noted the restaurant had a number of weak points, including its too-loud music and weird way of taking […]
Michaelangelo
1 year ago
The city where YOU the people dont matter one bit bravo
Frank
1 year ago
Has anyone simply walked tf in there and asked them to turn the music down instead of posting about it on a blog?
Miller Marysia
1 year ago
It is too loud.
Weho stuff
1 year ago
I’m with the majority of the comments here. The music doesn’t appear to break the law and it’s located in an area with loud Fairfax traffic with residences being far enough away. But if I’m coming in for a burger, wings, or a beer, I don’t want this loud music. A meal should be to eat alone AKA relax or eat with friends over conversation and company. This volume and music with bass doesn’t fit the restaurant or the neighborhood. Bad business operations to chase customers away.
CB
1 year ago
It’s way too loud to comfortably sit, eat and talk. It’s like a night club setting but for burgers. No complaints about the music but as others have commented – it doesn’t fit the vibe.
Wesley M
1 year ago
I have no complaints about the bars having loud music at the bars or even into the streets in front of them. What I don’t like, is hearing Micky’s music on Palm almost as far up the street to Holloway. This only started recently, so maybe they have new speakers or turned up the volume or aimed them in a different direction. Whatever, they need to change it.
I totally agree with you. The music is louder than ever.
Cindy
1 year ago
I’ve eaten there a couple of times. The food is good but I don’t think that loud music is necessary. It doesn’t add anything to the ambiance. If anything it feels out of place.
Art
1 year ago
As soon as they opened, I walked over to patronize a local business and stopped short at least 100 feet away from this establishment because of those speakers and the noise! How long ago now has that been that this problem has existed? Just one of the many reasons why I DID move out of West Hollywood. The code enforcement officer should be fired for wasting the taxpayers’ money.
[…] our Instagram followers noted the restaurant had a number of weak points, including its too-loud music and weird way of taking […]
The city where YOU the people dont matter one bit bravo
Has anyone simply walked tf in there and asked them to turn the music down instead of posting about it on a blog?
It is too loud.
I’m with the majority of the comments here. The music doesn’t appear to break the law and it’s located in an area with loud Fairfax traffic with residences being far enough away. But if I’m coming in for a burger, wings, or a beer, I don’t want this loud music. A meal should be to eat alone AKA relax or eat with friends over conversation and company. This volume and music with bass doesn’t fit the restaurant or the neighborhood. Bad business operations to chase customers away.
It’s way too loud to comfortably sit, eat and talk. It’s like a night club setting but for burgers. No complaints about the music but as others have commented – it doesn’t fit the vibe.
I have no complaints about the bars having loud music at the bars or even into the streets in front of them. What I don’t like, is hearing Micky’s music on Palm almost as far up the street to Holloway. This only started recently, so maybe they have new speakers or turned up the volume or aimed them in a different direction. Whatever, they need to change it.
I totally agree with you. The music is louder than ever.
I’ve eaten there a couple of times. The food is good but I don’t think that loud music is necessary. It doesn’t add anything to the ambiance. If anything it feels out of place.
As soon as they opened, I walked over to patronize a local business and stopped short at least 100 feet away from this establishment because of those speakers and the noise! How long ago now has that been that this problem has existed? Just one of the many reasons why I DID move out of West Hollywood. The code enforcement officer should be fired for wasting the taxpayers’ money.
Good for you Art WEHO is SUS
Did you try asking them to lower the music?
God. What a waste of web space. Go live in the mountains
Not cool