have you been anywhere (restaurant, resort, cruise.) that said no college kids? how about servicemen?This group has a history of loudness, property damage, etc.If someone brings a screaming child to a classy joint you brow beat the shit out of them you tell the management. I think its a slippery slope to deny admittance to people who fit certain demographics.[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM. Reason : .]
7/28/2011 11:05:21 AM
^ yeah but at 3 in the morning. i rarely see a 23 year old making a commotion at bonefish grill at 7 pm on a thursday night.and if they do they're asked to leave.try telling that to a mom who thinks her kid's yelling is "cute"
7/28/2011 11:13:47 AM
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7/28/2011 11:17:15 AM
I suppose a lot of people have become immune to guilt through odd stares and furrowed brows. It still works on me.
7/28/2011 11:20:09 AM
I fully support this, and have been talking about it with regards to airplanes and other more obvious places for years (just like I'm sure most people have). Shortly after I read the article about the restaurant in Pittsburgh about a month ago I sent the restaurant an email of support.I don't really see where there's a real valid argument against this...nothing that's been said on that side holds any real weight, especially considering Maximus doesn't seem to actually understand his own argument, or what a free market is.
7/28/2011 11:24:40 AM
i guess i don't do enough fine dining and i'm stuck in business class not first, but i'm only ever annoyed by crazy kids running around in somewhere like fred lobster, and it comes with the territory.[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 11:31 AM. Reason : .]
7/28/2011 11:29:02 AM
Fred Lobster is a son of a bitch
7/28/2011 11:30:21 AM
i, too, fully support this
7/28/2011 11:48:10 AM
^^Goddamnit Ernie beat me to it.
7/28/2011 12:49:39 PM
Here is a solution to all you Jim Crows out there:Don't offer equipment to handle children e.g. highchairs.Don't offer a kids menu and add a split charge if people want an extra plate.Problem?
7/28/2011 1:12:20 PM
7/28/2011 1:19:24 PM
I totally support this... mostly because seeing a baby/toddler eat grosses me the fuck out.
7/28/2011 1:19:58 PM
^My friend says the same thing. He can't eat if there's a baby around. Because he can't stop thinking that the baby poops and eats at the same time.
7/28/2011 1:24:30 PM
7/28/2011 1:33:40 PM
All parents with children must suffer for a few times you didn't enjoy your Cheddar bay biscuits in perfect Serenity
7/28/2011 1:39:19 PM
I'm not exactly sure what your argument is. There are plenty of restaurants that are perfectly fine with kids. There are a smaller percentage that would prefer not to have them around. Why as a parent would you want to go to one where children aren't welcome when the vast majority of restaurants do welcome them? It's really no different from someone not going to a restaurant that they know actively encourages children to be there.And nobody cares about kids that are well-behaved being in restaurants. It's the brats with shitty parents that ruin it for everyone else.
7/28/2011 1:44:42 PM
7/28/2011 1:45:59 PM
why do people take their 2 year olds to red lobster anyway?its not to savor the crab legs.is it attachment?[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 1:48 PM. Reason : sfdfdf]
7/28/2011 1:47:27 PM
I like this. not fully the child's fault but the parents. I was never a screaming brat i knew better b/c of the spanking i could get.
7/28/2011 1:48:46 PM
^^^Then take it up with the shitty parents. Actively call them out when you see them allowing their children to be horrid. Maybe if as a society we take a stand against shitty parenting things will get better and parents will be embarrassed when their kid is acting awful in public. But to say that a restaurant HAS to allow children because only some are brats is silly. Does a child REALLY need to be at Solas late on a Saturday night? No and I think it would be perfectly within Solas rights if they wanted to actively advertise as such.[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 1:49 PM. Reason : s]
7/28/2011 1:48:57 PM
I think its hard to find a sitter for 1.5 hours of endless shrimp
7/28/2011 2:01:35 PM
my point on the first page was that fred lobster would never adopt this no-kid policy. it was an example of a restaurant that i would want all the bad parents to continue to bring their bratty kids to while those who think like us continue to avoid going there.hopefully none of you people consider fred lobster a high end establishment and a great choice for an adult night out. unless you're black.]
7/28/2011 2:02:41 PM
^^ add that to the neighborhood sitter wanting $10/hr because they took a red cross class and you add 40% to your bill
7/28/2011 2:04:00 PM
i dont go to the opera enough to be bothered by screaming children, but when i go somewhere classy I cant really remember an experience that was detracted by a bad kid. its only moe's, chik-fil-a, movies, and fred lobster.I don't think i'm an outlier. [Edited on July 28, 2011 at 2:05 PM. Reason : .][Edited on July 28, 2011 at 2:09 PM. Reason : .]
7/28/2011 2:04:01 PM
Red Lobster is only for special occasions. Long John Silver's is fine for a normal date night.
7/28/2011 2:09:19 PM
I have brought my 10 month old to Angus Barn, 42nd St, Sullivans, Second Empire, etc, etc, etcI wish I had a mirror to show people how messed up their faces look when he starts screaming or throwing food/utensils/fresh poop
7/28/2011 2:12:02 PM
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7/28/2011 2:29:26 PM
come on Bobby, my kid isn't allowed at restaurants above Golden Corral unless my family knows the management/can get a closed off room.I have been to those places without my son, but never seen a kid less than 12 or so. I understand that there may be restaurants trying to boost their clientele/image by banning kids but the good restaurants don't have to.
7/28/2011 2:59:26 PM
7/28/2011 3:09:54 PM
there must be a demand for it, or they wouldn't be doing it.
7/28/2011 3:09:58 PM
7/28/2011 3:20:00 PM
separate but equal
7/28/2011 3:33:03 PM
kids ain't equal
7/28/2011 3:34:16 PM
I have a fucking solution!
7/28/2011 3:36:15 PM
A place should try built in day care. You pay full entree price for the child, say 20 bucks, and in return he goes to a room with all the other little shitstains where they're supervised and can watch Dora and eat cut up hot dogs and dunkaroos. You can enjoy your meal in peace, and the resteraunt avoids ostracizing anyone.
7/28/2011 3:38:21 PM
dunkaroosi loved those things
7/28/2011 3:41:36 PM
you can just be a bitch and always try to pawn your kids off on your in-laws on friday nights like they don't have their own shit to do.oh wait, that's my sister in law.
7/28/2011 3:51:43 PM
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7/28/2011 3:56:06 PM
When I was in Hawaii, I was at staying at the Four Seasons and had dinner at Wolfgang Puck's restaurant. I think the bill was a little over $200 for 2. Despite the lovely view and okay food [not super impressed], it was ruined by a family sitting next to us, with several kids that had no business in a fine dining establishment, running around and yelling.While I didnt have a problem with the kids being in there, if they were going to misbehave, then they could have taken a table in the back.I am sure they probably wouldnt have liked me yelling FUCK every other word loud enough for their 5 year olds to learn, so I would have appreciated them understanding that we wanted a nice meal out.[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 3:58 PM. Reason : .]
7/28/2011 3:57:14 PM
Cruises have a kiddy kennel
7/28/2011 3:58:02 PM
^ You also sign waivers to let your kids into the kid activities on a cruise. Although I guess restaurants could do that too and take out liability insurance and seriously up their operating costs.
7/28/2011 4:01:01 PM
I was at a bar in Raleigh (whatever is in the place that Playmakers used to be) at around midnight on a Friday. I was in the bathroom, relieving a day's worth of Yuengling from my bladder, when all of a sudden these two kids anywhere from 6 to 10 years old come in, splashing water all over each other. i asked them why they were there, and before they could answer, told them they had terrible parents, and to go tell them i said so.why would a bar allow those kids that late? most places at least make you be 18+ or 21+ past like 10 or 11
7/28/2011 4:01:32 PM
7/28/2011 4:01:40 PM
If you're talking specifically about children old enough to be self-aware then yes. But I know people who think that infants-toddlers' behavior is directly due to their parents. In that case, good or bad parents could have little ones who need a nap and get fussy. As far as older kids, maybe as a parent my standards for kid behavior has changed but I don't think bad parents are the overwhelming majority. But yes there are plenty of bad parents and just like bad traffic, the bad ones are the ones you remember.[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 4:02 PM. Reason : ^Netstorm]
7/28/2011 4:02:26 PM
^^ That's pretty cool. I'm surprised it hasn't caught on more.
7/28/2011 4:04:28 PM
Dear parents: No one gives a shit about your little crotchfruit except you. They're not cute, they're not fun to be around, and if they're not well behaved they'll ruin a good time for everyone around them.There is a big market for people not wanting to be subjected to your shitty parenting, or lack of control over said crotchfruit. I support this.
7/28/2011 4:05:15 PM
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7/28/2011 4:23:50 PM