You know what they say about people in glass houses? Right: “Don’t throw rocks.”
Moral lessons aside, the notion of living in a glass house actually sounds pretty darn cool. You could see out the windows in every direction, the walls would be all sparkly and clear.
While living within transparent walls would require quite a lifestyle change, dining in a glass restaurant sounds like doable fun. Especially if that restaurant was surrounded by a scenic riverfront . . .
With fountains
And a park
And a performance stage
And a metropolitan skyline
That sure does sound like the restaurant on the Scioto Mile. It’s about eighty percent glass. Not glass block, pure transparent glass. Diners will be able to enjoy their meals and take in all the beauty of the fountain and the riverside. It’s like year-round al fresco dining, without the bugs or rain.
The glass walls also make the spot beautiful from the outside. Viewed from every angle, from the street or from the riverbank, the restaurant will have an elegant sparkle. It’s all the joys of living in a glass house . . . without ever having to wash a window.
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