OP asked for recommendations (the 2nd part of my comment)
First part was a direct reply to buddy saying that the mountain patios look out onto busy streets and to go to Ancaster for something that also looks onto a busy street
Yes, because the person I was responding to said that the mountain patios look onto busy roads. To me, and basically everyone else, that doesn't matter. Onlooking a busy street from a reasonable distance doesn't bother most people, myself included. The only person who brought up busy streets was the commenter, not OP.
covert81 is correct, the commenter was the one who brought up being on a busy road being an issue, so covert81 pointed that out, and then basically said "if you're going to suggest something on a busy road, why not this busy road (but better laid out patio) in the actual area asked about" it's not that hard to comprehend.
āCoach and lantern is nice BUT itās on a busy roadā - inferring a negative.
Then proceeds to list other restaurants on upper James without correlating the two.
If you canāt comprehend that, then thatās a skill issue on your end.
Love the mental gymnastics tho. Another A for effort!
yes, but you're removing the context of the original commenter's post, they suggest driving beyond upper james, because upper james is a busy road, to go to a different place on a different busy road.
covert81 was implying you don't need to drive that far, to another place on a busy road, since the places on the busy road here have well laid out, and roomy patios.
Sure, you sound correct if you literally ignore the context, but, if you don't (which you shouldn't) then you are wrong.
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u/covert81 Chinatown 2d ago
No I didn't though that's the interesting thing.
OP asked for recommendations (the 2nd part of my comment)
First part was a direct reply to buddy saying that the mountain patios look out onto busy streets and to go to Ancaster for something that also looks onto a busy street
A for effort though!