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Restaurant says it has heard enough, bans kids.


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  1. 1. Do you think banning young kids from restaurants is a good idea?

    • Yes. Like right now.
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    • No. It's patently unfair.
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    • Depends on the place.
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I can remember when my kiddos were small (and my youngest is still only 11), we would go out to a restaurant to eat and I would be dealing with the toddler in the high chair and so forth, and the kids would be kinda noisy but sitting at the table - not running about, you know. And people would come over and smile at us and say what good kids we had.

And I would look around and think, You talking about these kids?

One thing we always taught the kids was that once Mom or Dad said, 'No' - that was it - 'No' would not change. And that pitching a fit or whining or wheedling to get their way would always get them an immediate 'No.'

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We have 2 grandbabies and enjoy going out to eat with them. There are plenty of places to take children. When my husband and I go out to spend time together it's not at one of these places. I am so glad there are restaurants that don't cater to children. This owner has every right to establish the a quiet adult atmosphere in his restaurant in my opinion....

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