In a cool cyber world, there are few places best experienced person to person
By Deborah Hartz–Seeley
City & Shore
We sign into friends on Facebook. We update our followers on Twitter. We let our thumbs do the “talking” to our kids.
It’s become a very tuned in, but very tuned out, world.
Perhaps it’s time to get back in touch—not by sending a Tweet or a text message, but by making a dinner reservation. Take your table in a spot conducive to staring into another’s eyes, sharing laughter, reaching out for a hand (instead of a Blackberry) and enjoying physical contact.
There’s no better place to get in touch than over a fine meal in a gentle setting where you are waited on by a caring staff in tune with your every need. We offer these five restaurants where you can set your social network aside and reconnect with family, friends and lovers—in person.
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