deesher wrote:I'd start with Avec at 615 W. Randolph. It doesn't get much more uncomfortable. I'm not sure you'll eat less here, but you won't linger.
Phil Vettel wrote:Chairs and barstools have no backs--zero--so if back support is an issue, sit on the wood banquette spanning the outer wall and BYOB (bring your own bolster). And a note to those who favor super low-rise jeans: Backless chairs are not necessarily the best place for those pants. I spent one dinner with a straight-ahead view of a woman whose pants were two inches shy of modesty; no doubt she would be scandalized to know we were on such visually intimate terms.
nsxtasy wrote:[I agree that Avec has the most uncomfortable seating of any restaurant I can recall. However, the OP asked for "small, uncomfortable chairs", and I don't think you can call anything there a "chair". .
Liz in Norwood Park wrote:Wow. I posted this as an April Fools Joke. I am surpised to find that there are actually that many establishments catering to the tiny derrierred.
WTF is that all about?
teatpuller wrote:I find it to be a great topic actually. Who has the most comfortable chairs?
teatpuller wrote:I find it to be a great topic actually. Who has the most comfortable chairs?
teatpuller wrote:Who has the most comfortable chairs?
ronnie_suburban wrote:teatpuller wrote:I find it to be a great topic actually. Who has the most comfortable chairs?
Alinea . . . they're built specifically for the mission.
Definitely agree about Avec; horrible seating for my plump rump.
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teatpuller wrote:I find it to be a great topic actually. Who has the most comfortable chairs?
jesteinf wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:teatpuller wrote:I find it to be a great topic actually. Who has the most comfortable chairs?
Alinea . . . they're built specifically for the mission.
Definitely agree about Avec; horrible seating for my plump rump.
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Totally agree on Alinea. Most comfortable restaurant chairs ever.
jpschust wrote:Bluebird's chairs at their bar suck.
radiator wrote:They've recently upgraded them, but Joy Yee's on Halsted used to have hard wood, diamond-shaped chairs that were very unkind to the nether regions. You wouldn't want to sit for more than forty-five minutes.
ChgoMike wrote:radiator wrote:They've recently upgraded them, but Joy Yee's on Halsted used to have hard wood, diamond-shaped chairs that were very unkind to the nether regions. You wouldn't want to sit for more than forty-five minutes.
Ugh. I just at the Joy Yee and Evanston and these are worse! The wood has been changed to metal and the diamond is situated in place where there should be no diamonds. I'll say no more...
So many restaurant seats are noticeably bad. With limited space and even more limited budgets, restaurant designers often have to do a lot with a little — and seating can feel like an afterthought. From the woefully small to the unpleasantly sticky, creaky, and ergonomically wacky, here are the six least comfortable restaurant chairs, ranked from bad to worst.
toria wrote:I love to use open table and to make a reservation at a place with booths, padded preferred, and nice clean bathrooms.