Welcome to the website devoted to taking the bite out of
eating alone!
Sooner or later, EVERYONE — business and pleasure travelers, singles, those divorced
or widowed, very-marrieds whose spouses are on the road, harried moms and dads, etc. — faces the challenge of eating
out alone!
THE How-to Booklet of Solo Dining Tips & Strategies:
The Art and Satisfaction of Dining Alone — REVEALED!
SoloDining.com serves up "solo dining savvy" for you
— whether you despise or delight in a solitary meal in a restaurant or at home; whether you're fond of fast food
or fine dining (or something in between!) AND whether you're married or divorced, single or solo, bachelor or bachelorette,
widow or widower; business/pleasure traveler or stay-at-home-lover.
So, pull up a chair and join in. The company's fine. SOONER OR LATER, EVERYONE FACES THE CHALLENGE OF EATING ALONE.
SoloDining.com publishes a quarterly online newsletter (Originally hard-copy and mailed
to subscribers. Currently on hiatus.) for visitors to SoloDining.com and SoloTravelPortal.com. (click:
newsletter)
The SoloDining.com web site is chockfull of strategies and tips on how to increase your
comfort and options as a solo/single diner, plus need-to-know information for anyone considering solo/single travel.
You'll get the scoop on notable solo-friendly restaurants across the United States and
beyond. And while discovering what's out there, you'll learn what to look for and, "just as important,"
what solo dining amenities to suggest to your favorite restaurants. (Some need
a bit of coaching about what solo diners want and love to receive from restaurants!)
All SoloDining.com publications, edited by solo-dining maven Marya Charles
Alexander, reveal the secrets of how to make solo dining work for you. They include:
tipping tactics; how to discover solo-friendly restaurants; the most effective ways to endear yourself to a restaurant
and the ABCs of reservation making.
Here you'll find the array of dining options available to solos/singles, including food
bars, dining counters, cluster seating, facilitated shared table seating, communal table variations, variously
named: friendship, joiners, community, chef's, the "love boat," captain's; and more.
SoloDining.com is dedicated to supplying you with the information and tools you need to
take charge of this all-important slice of life.
SoloDining.com will soon launch a FREE e-zine.
Would you care to receive it?
If so, e-mail: e-zine@SoloDining.com
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Please visit sister website, SoloTravelPortal.com
http://www.SoloTravelPortal.com
Click: SoloTravelPortal.com
Note: SoloTravelPortal.com hosts theSoloTravel
Group on Yahoo. Here's a sampling of member comments:
I must say, I've certainly enjoyed reading all the questions
and helpful tips, even though I may never have the
opportunity to travel to Israel or that area of the world.
Enjoy your trip.it's sure to be a trip of a lifetime! I
always enjoy this forum.. Elaine
And let me just say again how amazing this
group has been. The advice I got about Rome was perfect. I had an
amazing time.. Kim
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