Bonus Episode. This episode was done prior to the official start of That Don't Sound Right with Peter and Cecil
Step back in time with us to a Friday night in the 1970s in North Carolina, when seafood restaurants were bustling, and the air was thick with the scent of fresh catch and cigarette smoke. In this episode, we dive into the nostalgic experience of dining out during an era when smoking indoors was still a part of the ambiance.
Join us as we explore the lively atmosphere of a classic seafood joint, complete with the clatter of dishes, the murmur of conversations, and the glow of neon signs. We'll reminisce about the menu favorites—from fried shrimp to fried flounder—and the unmistakable blend of tobacco and seafood aromas that defined the dining experience.
Through personal stories and vivid descriptions, we'll paint a picture of a time when a night out was a sensory adventure, full of flavors, sounds, and smells that today's smoke-free restaurants just can't replicate. Whether you remember those days fondly or are curious about what they were like, this episode is a delicious slice of 1970s nostalgia you won't want to miss.
Tune in and savor the smoky, savory charm of a seafood night out in North Carolina, 1970s style!