In the past year, luxurious New York restaurants have seen their prices go up by $100 per person or more, putting those dinners even further out of reach for scores of patrons (via EaterNY)
generally try to keep price hikes minimal so as not to alienate a cash-strapped, everyday clientele. More luxurious venues, by contrast, have more wiggle room to raise prices, thanks to patrons with deeper pockets and the fact that no one really goes out for 20-course meals twice a week., and ambitious a la carte spots committed to keeping prices under, say, $150 per person.
Broadway shows, sporting events, and opera houses have long commanded lofty prices, but it’s hard to think of a popular art form other than modern gastronomy where a performance so regularly requires two people to part with $1,000. Even with the cheap seats at a good musical, spectators get to witness the same performance as the folks in the center orchestra.
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