Tips for Dining Alone on
Your Solo Trip
If traveling alone is new to you, meal times are something that
will take a little time to get used to. There are a few things to learn that will help you navigate this new
terrain. With a few ideas, dining alone may become one of the favourites and most relaxing parts of your
travels.
Don’t Feel Awkward
Solo travel, and along with-it solo dining, is becoming more
common. The stigma that used to surround eating alone in a restaurant is basically gone. Know that there are huge
numbers of people throughout the world who are eating alone in restaurants every night, and take confidence in
knowing that although alone, you are in good company.
Make Reservations When Possible
In order to guarantee that you get a seat, make reservations
beforehand when possible. It is a tactic to ensure that you are seated soon after your arrival to the restaurant.
This is a much better choice than waiting in line for hours and risking losing your place in line if you have to
use the restroom while doing so.
Take a Low-Cost Item to Save Your Seat With
When you are dining alone during your travels, there will be
times when you are not quite finished your meal, but you still need to excuse yourself to wash your hands or do
something else. By taking an item to save your seat with, it will alert the server that you are not yet finished
and still need the table. Always use a low-cost item such as a thrift store sweater, so that if it is stolen while
you are gone, it won’t leave you destitute.
Enjoy the Solitude
Some individuals are so nervous and uncomfortable about dining
alone, that they forget to enjoy the solitude it provides them. Use this opportunity to relax and enjoy absorbing
the new flavours and surroundings. Eat your food slowly, and savour every bite without extra
distraction.
Meet New People If That Is Your Cup of Tea
If you feel lonely, choose a dining establishment that is known
for more interaction. Pubs can be popular places to eat when you are craving a good bite along with a little more
action. Make eye contact, and find a way to start a few conversations. You may even end up with one or more travel
buddies this way.
Bring Something to Do
One of the worst things that happens while dining alone is
growing bored while waiting in line, or waiting for your meal. This can also compound the awkwardness related to
eating alone that you may be feeling. To avoid this situation, bring along something to do. Sudoku or a good book
can be a perfect activity when you have extra time on your hands while waiting at the eating establishment of your
choice.
Dining alone is an aspect of solo travel that takes many
individuals a little time to get used to. Try not to think of it as a negative. Consider all of the advantages to
choosing a restaurant, ordering what you want and not having to negotiate with a travel companion. Enjoy your solo
dining as a vital and pleasurable part of your solo travel.
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