libraries, parks, gentlemen's clubs, saunas...
I was just thinking about this subject, and it occurred to me that part of the feasibility of MacAnally's is that (at least, as far as I know) Mac is the sole proprietor of the establishment: no staff of any sort (again, unless I forgot something). He cooks the food he serves, and pours the drinks he sells. He, and only he alone, needs to know about the supernatural and the Accords in order to run the place.
When someplace that caters to a decent number and variety of customers, it becomes necessary to employ others: wait staff, cleaning staff, possibly more than one chef. All of these folks would, by necessity, need to be Aware of the supernatural, at least in part. If it turns out to be some supernaturally-adjacent family, that's one thing, but all things being equal, suddenly you have a handful of randoms who need to know the particulars of the Accords and/or their latitude within them.
I opted to make my ANG a Chinatown tea house with a full kitchen and a staff that can occasionally support an ANG summit meeting, and now I'm seriously rethinking that decision.
Magical constructs that can pass for humans could solve that problem.
Alternately, zombie waiters. Or mind-crushed people. Though those are kind of evil.
The correct acronym should be a.n.t. (accorded neutral territory) Ang, was the last air-bender.Actually, it is "accorded neutral grounds", not territory, so it is all good.
From what Evil Hat has said, in the upcoming Paranet Papers' write up of Las Vegas, the Entire Las Vegas Strip is Accorded Neutral Ground.
It occurs to me that Restaurants fairs(such as the Bristol Renascent Fair in Bristol Wisconsin,would be great A.N.Gs..
I presume you mean Renaissance (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance) Faires (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_festival)?
The downside to them as ANGs is, as mentioned for previous ideas, the huge number of staff members that would need to know about the supernatural and how to deal with it. Though you may never know it being a patron, they all tend to have large security and service staffs.
Additionally, they're only held a limited time each year at each venue. Would the ANG status end at the final cannon call of the faire? Or would it persist on the off-season using the abandoned grounds? That would be pretty interesting on fairegrounds with permanent structures!
On the other hand, many (though, notably, not Bristol) are already mostly Fantasy Festivals rather than truly renaissance reenactments. The Wizard, Fairy, and Other quotient of the many Renaissance Festivals is quite high; such as Michigan's MRF. No one really bats an eye. That would work in the supernaturals' favor.