50s PTC as a solo diner

crashbb

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I'm arriving before the rest of my group, so I have a few meals alone. I'm totally fine with this (and have eaten solo all over the world). However, with the interaction at 50s PTC, I'm a little worried. We won't be going there as a group and I'll be at DHS on my solo day, so I'd like to try 50s PTC.

Can anybody tell me of their experience as a solo diner there? Or there observations of other people as solo diners?
 
I haven't ever noticed a solo diner there, but I don't see any reason you should shy away from it. We've never really experienced anything more than a few cursory verbal jokes (get your elbows off the table, etc.), which should be good for a few smiles.

If you happened to get oen of these elusive waitstaffers I read about here who provide an "over the top" experience to the point you are getting uncomfortable, you could just politely let them know you are dining solo & would rather just watch everyone else's fun.

I think 50's is a great choice to do solo...what fun you'll have watching everyone else! Far better than watching the entrees go by on trays at a quiet place :)
 
I eat there by myself often - but at the bar in the Tune In Lounge, not in the restaurant. Full menu available there and the bartenders were great.
 
I eat there by myself often - but at the bar in the Tune In Lounge, not in the restaurant. Full menu available there and the bartenders were great.

Thanks.

I meant to ask in my OP if there were a bar or somewhere I could sit (I often do that when dining solo).
 

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