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| What is a "child friendly" restaurant? | |
| Posted by: HadriansMall 08:24 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Looking For Child Friendly Restaurants Near Radio City - Michaels 05:56 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
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| I always wonder what people mean exactly when they ask this. I'm sure it differs, but I've seen children at every type of dining establishment from $400 per person tasting menus to greasy spoon diners. Are there still restaurants that bar children? | |
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| re: What is a "child friendly" restaurant? | |
| Posted by: tmdonahue (tmdonahue@yahoo.com) 10:39 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
| In reply to: What is a "child friendly" restaurant? - HadriansMall 08:24 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
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| Ditto. It depends on the children. (That's written by a 65-year-old man who has no children nor ever had any. So take it with a grain of salt.) | |
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| re: What is a "child friendly" restaurant? | |
| Last Edit: MockingbirdGirl 10:00 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 09:59 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
| In reply to: What is a "child friendly" restaurant? - HadriansMall 08:24 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
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| In my experience, it often means having a children's menu and 'family friendly' ambiance. I'm quite sure the OP is not concerning about being barred from service! | |
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| re: What is a "child friendly" restaurant? | |
| Posted by: HadriansMall 10:26 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
| In reply to: re: What is a "child friendly" restaurant? - MockingbirdGirl 09:59 pm EDT 10/26/17 | |
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| Ahhh. Can you tell I don't have children? :-) | |
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