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Default Kids in restaurants... something to thing about

On 7/26/2015 8:22 PM, Kalmia wrote:
> On Sunday, July 26, 2015 at 5:58:13 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>> I caught a small portion of a radio show about kids in restaurants. One
>> women, who seemed to have some expertise on manners and training kids,
>> suggest that if the place does not have high chairs..... maybe it's a
>> place you should not be taking small children.

>
> So, how can you know a place doesn't supply high chairs and what's to stop someone from plopping a kid down on a booth bench?
>

Nothing stopping them but then they invariably ask for a booster seat.

If there's nothing the menu notating "Child" chances are they aren't
welcoming toddlers.

It's fairly easy to spot kid-friendly restaurants. They aren't usually
high priced places. Think Denny's or pretty much any chain restaurant.
Yeah, bring the kids. Because we want to have to control the children
you let run wild. No wonder you rarely let them out of the house.

True: if they have booster seats or high chairs, you're not talking fine
dining.

Jill