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Addressing these concerns, Abdoo
explained, “We have every intention
of being a good neighbor. Our vision,
style of service and business model
are very different from Studio Square,
and that in itself will greatly reduce
the noise pollution. We are a lifestyle
establishment where our guests want to
hear the music but more so want to hear
each other. Limiters will be applied to all
our speakers to prevent excessive sound
as well.”
While Abdoo will take care to ensure
that the partying never becomes a
problem for the neighbors, they still plan
on showing customers a good time.
“We plan to host events in LIC similar
to those which currently take place in
our Brooklyn location,” Abdoo said.
“Those will include guest pit masters,
guest chefs, culinary collabs, charity
fundraisers, weddings, rehearsal dinners,
Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, birthdays as well as
any other celebrations or occasions our
guests would like to share with us.”
Above all, Abdoo explained that
he wants to provide Astorians with an
environment that is “fun, welcoming,
delicious, relaxed and enjoyable.”
“We hope to create a place where
families with children, professionals of
all ages, foodies and all walks of life can
come together to enjoy some delicious
barbecue, craft cocktails, local beers and
drinks,” he added.
Abdoo ended by mentioning what I can
assume will be one of Pig Beach’s biggest
draws: “Pets are also welcome.”
catwalk demonstration
Photos courtesy of Pig Beach
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