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does anyone have any suggestions for a nice slc restaurant for a "first meeting"??? . . . the type of food is not nearly as important as the atmosphere . . . it would be best if it was somewhat private (booths maybe???) and reasonably quiet (ya know, there are so many things to yak about and it's kinda important to hear each other - no one wants the embarrassment of mistaking "pie" for "bi") . . . thanks for your help . . .
We recently met a couple at Faustina in salt lake and it was great. Quiet, comfortable and the food is delicious and seems to be something that anyone could like.
OZZIES_MAN wrote:

Madeline's Steak & seafood in Sandy has really high-backed booths, and is quiet.


Love Madlines, but haven't went to their new location.
The Wild Grape on West Temple is nice as well..quaint wine bar with good food..quiet and relaxed
The Wild Grape on West Temple is nice as well..quaint wine bar with good food..quiet and relaxed
Go Tapas!(small plates) There are several, Meditrina, Finca, Copper Onion
BR3RD wrote:

Go Tapas!(small plates) There are several, Meditrina, Finca, Copper Onion


Copper Onion is loud and the best place to eat is right upto the kitchen counter. You want to taste everything the is served up. lol
There is a place in day break called THE BREAK.
It has an awesome burger and a plate of nachos that could feed 4. It's awesome and also if dinner goes well there is an upstairs with pool tables and darts and stuff. The service is good. We think its way fun. We have had a few good times there
Hopefully not a place that uses lots of onions and garlic.
Barnes & Noble Starbucks, spend 20 minutes and go home to think about who you met. Doesn't matter the food or atmosphere if you have nothing in common or worse they look and act nothing like profile or conversations. Dinner could feel like an eternity so save it for second meeting.

Fuck-a-rama sounds hot so when it's open let us know.
HOTTIEHOGANS wrote:

We recently met a couple at Faustina in salt lake and it was great. Quiet, comfortable and the food is delicious and seems to be something that anyone could like.

We agree! Faustina is a great place. The food is awesome and the atmosphere cozy enough that it would be difficult for your conversation to be overheard.
Since we live in the south end of the valley we like Leatherheads or Iggy's, neither of which is especially quiet.

Mr. Sexperimentors
Gracies is a fun place to go.
The Green Pig is great if company sucks the food and drinks can more than make up for it....PF Changs if your not into the pub scene.