Eh, that’s a wee bit bigoted to look at it that way, though for someone who has little urban experience I suppose you would have difficulty in those situations. I’ve been to many restaurants that whose predominant patronage was of a single race but never once was even looked at funny .. then again, I have a great deal of time spent in urban areas so can read a spot fairly easy.
Exactly. That’s a good way to miss out on some of the best food you’ll ever have. And I’ve been treated with nothing but kindness and welcome. Not a sideways look from anybody. People appreciate it, when you seem to appreciate their food.
It has to do with where you are. A Detroit HS buddy and I were in Huntsville AL, we opened some double doors to walk into an establishment and we both stopped, all we saw were black faces. If this would have been Detroit we’d quickly unassed the area. But we realized it was the South so we entered and had no issues.
I’ve been to places to eat in my travels where they probably only had a handful of white people as customers all year. Far from having any problems, I was treated extremely well because I made the choice to go there.