Appropriate to tell him I don't like the restaurant he works at?

Lindsay

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The guy I've been seeing bartended at a restaurant all through college, and now that he is out of college, he still works there one night a week to make some extra money. I'm still in school, and this restaurant is only a few blocks from campus, and since I don't get to see him that often since he graduated, he always asks me to come in when he's working and eat dinner at the bar. I wouldn't mind it, because he always has friends in, and I get along with his friends fine and would be able to hang with them, but like... I really do not enjoy the food. At all. He lives at this place though. All of his good friends work here, and like... they are in love with it and swear it is the best thing since sliced bread. Is it rude to tell him I don't think the food is good?
Well he raves about the food too. Like... he lives for this place.
 
Just tell him you'd like a change of pace for once, it's getting old, etc. That way you can get out of going there without giving him the real reason.
 
Honesty is the best policy. If you don't like the food just say so. Eat before you go and just snack on something passible when there. You are your own person with your own opinions and if you can't be free to say what's what without upsetting anyone, why bother?
 
Ah, what I would do is Brown-Bag it...He will get the idea. Besides all taste is, is whats in your mouth---what is in your heart?
Bring your own snack, and order a Singapore Sling (for me).
 
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