People go out to the restaurants to have a good time. That's why they have McDonald's for the families.
and getting fatter. *sorry, cldn't resist *
People go out to the restaurants to have a good time. That's why they have McDonald's for the families.
That restaurant there isn't 100% a family restaurant because it has a bar that serves alcohol for adults so that's part of why they ban kids under 6 yrs old to be there. Even though there are some good parents that do try to teach kids good behavior, but no matter what...kids under 6 will always be loud and uncontrollable at times so that restaurant isn't a good place for them when it doesn't even have a playground for them like McDonald's or Burger King, etc.
I am fine with that. Imagine children run around and can cause waiter to trip over and hurt themselves and made them to sue them who is not watch their children.
Civil rights of small children? Phooey. Where did we get the idea that no one can do anything that may offend or bother you? It's a restaurant, and they reserve the right to refuse service to children six and under. It's no different than a local theatre banning kids under six.
Sometimes it's not just the noise from kids. I've been seated at a booth in a restaurant and had the kids behind me hanging over the seat back, kicking on it, dropping food over it, etc. Also, kids running around are hazards for the wait staff who could be tripped up and spill their trays.
Most restaurants wouldn't be able to do that, though, due to the constraints of their space.
I applaud this guy. If I lived in the area, I would go there and make a point of mentioning why.
It's unrealistic to keep little children calm enough for long enough for a sit-down dinner at a nice restaurant. DeafCaroline, you certainly had the right approach with your kids! When kids are old enough to understand the rules, and physically mature enough to sit still, that's a different thing. Around age 6 seems reasonable.
People go out to the restaurants to have a good time. That's why they have McDonald's for the families.
If it's not toddlers or small children, it's then teens who make rude and disgusting remarks about the older people. It could be the middle aged couple who are telling jokes or something and getting carried away.
That restaurant there isn't 100% a family restaurant because it has a bar that serves alcohol for adults so that's part of why they ban kids under 6 yrs old to be there.
I am around my DD all the time, and yes as much as I love her, I sometimes wish I could get a bit of a break to where I can have adult interaction outside of a work environment.