The other night I went with a friend to the Dakota to hear the artist Tierney Sutton. Now the Dakota is a Club - a real Club (finally in Mpls) with all our other new jazz clubs. But the point- it was missing one factor of the famous New Orleans, Kansas City and Chicago jazz and blues clubs--- there was no smoke. I did not notice one person smoking in there and I saw a couple of people go outside the place to smoke. This seemed to be a self-imposed "no smoking" ban and was just delightful.
I, myself, can't stand smoke when eating so understand the ban much more in restaurants.
I like the way the new Molly Quinn's has approached it with no smoking in the biggest music room yet the addicts can still go over to the other side of the place if they must have their cigarette.
My point - does there have to be a law or can the businesses figure it out for themselves. And for those who hate it at such and such a place - they just don't need to go there or need to whine to management enough to create the change.
Just curious!
Annie Young


























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