[SGVLUG] Bad news -- BC is closing and we need a new meeting place
Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com
Mon Mar 23 12:15:12 PDT 2015
James McDuffie wrote:
> Did they ask for any payment other than ordering food? If so, did they
> mention how many meals would need to be ordered? I remember that
> Hamburger Hamlet was a bit stingy about letting the space be used. But
> if Du-par's is more open and welcoming then I for one would like to
> give them return business.
Du-par's is indeed more liberal in their requirements than the Hamlet,
but of course as a business they need to look out for their own bottom line:
They prefer to see attendees ordering meals, though I noted to Veronica
that in our group a very solid majority do order dinner while a few
don't and she seemed fine with that.
I think for a group our size, with the number who do order meals, it's
good regular business for them, so if some don't order I don't
anticipate a problem.
> I don't recall, but was there a projector in the back room, or would
> we need our own? Do they have wifi for customers?
I don't believe they have wifi.
They do have a good sized TV mounted on the west wall. I'll be visiting
there this week to check out the ports, but assume HDMI at a minimum.
> Thanks once again.
Happy to help, both us and Du-par's. They've done a good job with
keeping the interior of the Hamlet, and they kept most of the staff as
well. I think they're a good addition to the community, so it's a nice
win-win for all.
Lan wrote:
> Questions that can't wait, however, are: How many people can they
> seat back there?
Up to 30 very comfortably, maybe more.
> Can they handle separate checks?
She expressed a preference for a single check, but I told her that may
be difficult for our group and she said then that we'd all just need to
be patient with the wait staff, and I told here that wouldn't be a
problem at all for us as we're very appreciative of the venue and its
staff and are such good-natured people we'll be very accommodating in
return for the courtesy of separate checks.
> While most us order food, some people just show up for the meeting
> and don't want to order anything. Will that be a problem?
Covered above.
> Also, we never know how many people will show up to a meeting--it
> ranges from 10 to 35 people, I think.
Veronica likes to see a minimum of 8 meals ordered out of the room if
she's going to reserve it, and I told here that would likely be a very
easy goal for us to meet.
> And do we need to bring a projector and is there a wall or screen to
> project on?
I don't recall a screen there, but the afore-mentioned TV may be quite a
good option for us.
I'll report back on the TV ports in a few days after my next visit there.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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