Suburban
During my one hour stay at Pirmani Brothers I observed a lot of different things not only about the people but the establishment itself. The suburban setting I observed was located on University Boulevard. There weren’t any popular sport games on so it did not affect the atmosphere of how people interacted. It was sort of a slow day and we sat down around five o’clock.
The first person I interacted with was the waitress and she was nice and very helpful. While she was walking me to my table I noticed that the bar was set off to the side from the dining area. After receiving my drink I made more observations, many people sat at the bar but more than half were men. They all made polite conversation about upcoming football games and the scores of games past. The bar area was mostly centered around the televisions and primarily around drinking, very few people had food in front of them. The people that sat around the bar were not loud or rowdy and seemed to just be enjoying a few drinks after work. All in all it was peaceful in that area of the restaurant.
After my food was served I began to look around me at the other patrons of Pirmani’s and noticed that they were mainly families. There were very few tables taken at the time I visited but occupying the tables that were taken were primarily families or husbands and their wives. During my entire stay there was one disruption that was noticeable from across the restraint. There was a woman and a man fighting quietly at first but as the fight escalated so did the volume. At the climax of their fight the woman stormed out of the building with the man slowly following and proclaiming to everyone that we should not marry a divorce attorney. Once the couple left and the excitement vanished people went back to their food and continued their quiet conversations.
The environment in the restraint was built around people coming with family and friends and enjoying a home like atmosphere and the next biggest sports game. It was very comfortable and the service was fast and accurate, and all in all created a very appealing atmosphere to eat at and to visit. With every question I had or request I made I was treated politely and with a good attitude.
The setting that this restraint was in, created a very relaxed and comfortable place to eat and socialize. It was based around good food, sports, and family. The setting showed in the people that ate there. All were relaxed and caught up in either a baseball game or good conversation. Everyone was considerate, polite and stayed out of other people’s business. Suburban folk seem to view going out to eat as a chance to relax from the stresses of home and work. It was not just to grab a quick meal before hurrying off to complete another task it was used as more of an opportunity to ask their family members how their days were and if they had any eventful news. At this Pirmani’s it was all based around making people feel like guests and great classic Pittsburgh sandwiches.
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