Nudity And Food

Ken AshfordSex/Morality/Family ValuesLeave a Comment

Yes, they can go together.

But I draw the line at "clothing optional" restaurants.  Just not for me:

The au naturel look is catching on at city restaurants, a Midtown yoga club and even a stand-up comedy joint.

"We’re just more comfortable nude," said John Ordover, who rents city eateries for dinner parties with a strict dress code – no clothes allowed

"We’re not out to shock or put on a public spectacle. We want only to do things that other people do in the way that we are most comfortable doing them. That, for us, is without clothes," he said.

About 50 diners – whose motto is "no hot soup" – regularly turn up for Ordover’s monthly meals held at venues including the Mercantile Grill on Pearl Street and Pete’s Downtown in Brooklyn.

They’re served by regular restaurant staff – forced by city laws to keep their clothes on.

"We’ve never had a restaurant say no to us, and the waiters think nothing of it," said Ordover, 46, who works as a Web marketer when he has his clothes on.

"If you work in a restaurant in New York City, the chances are you’ve seen a lot more shocking things than a room full of naked diners," he added.