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More restaurants need this. (Original Post)
Jesus Malverde
May 2014
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wyldwolf
(43,870 posts)1. that's funny...
... I think people should consider where they're at before rowdy kids become an issue. A Japanese Bistro (ticket above) is a place where you might expect a quiet meal without rowdy kids.
But I've had instances at so-called 'family restaurants' where overly-sensitive patrons complained about my kid and other kids. It's all where you go and what time you're there as to whether you're going to get a quite kid-less meal.
The CCC
(463 posts)2. that's funny...
Go at old people's times. I have for years, even when I was not so old myself. It is quieter all the way around.
sharp_stick
(14,400 posts)3. I once got a free kids meal
because my then 4 year old son was flirting with the hostess.
I was pretty pissed, I've never been comped in a restaurant and he gets a free meal at 4.
Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)4. He's got game.