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Restaurant says it has heard enough, bans kids

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I say if you can afford not to have families in your restaurant the more power to you.

What you guys think?.
 
I have seen this too often When my brother and I were young we were taught to behave in fine dine restaurants otherwise we knew a hard backhand would come our way. Now days parents are too wimpy.
 
I have seen this too often When my brother and I were young we were taught to behave in fine dine restaurants otherwise we knew a hard backhand would come our way. Now days parents are too wimpy.

I hear you bro. Name it we got it with the belt, broom stick et all. Now you lift a finger on a kid and the cops come knocking on your door.
 
I hear you bro. Name it we got it with the belt, broom stick et all. Now you lift a finger on a kid and the cops come knocking on your door.

I never touched my kids and they behaved like adults when they were young during dinners.
 
I say if you can afford not to have families in your restaurant the more power to you.

What you guys think?.

Owners calls the shots. I think he made a good call. Why would I spend my good earned money to listen kids scream and cry. I get that at home.
 
I wish the airlines would start making some flights kid-free.

The restaurant owner has every right to do this, and for every disgruntled-parent customer lost I'll bet there will be three new ones.

My kid behaved well in restaurants when he was little because the one time he didn't, he and I left the restaurant and waited in the car for the rest of our group to finish. No yelling, no hitting, just a simple "if you can't behave, you can't stay. It's not ok for you to ruin everyone's meal by acting like this."

And then I did the important part...the follow-through. Without that, the rest of it is just bluster and empty threats, and the kids know it.
 
As a father, there are times that I would love to go out to dinner where kids were not around. Recently I was at Ruth's Chris steakhouse (which I thought would be a pretty safe kid free place), yet there were three kids running around tables and acting like little bastards. Might as well have thrown $250 in the garbage, I could not enjoy my meal.
 
As a father, there are times that I would love to go out to dinner where kids were not around. Recently I was at Ruth's Chris steakhouse (which I thought would be a pretty safe kid free place), yet there were three kids running around tables and acting like little bastards. Might as well have thrown $250 in the garbage, I could not enjoy my meal.

Too bad. $250 gets you laid for an hour.
 
I wish the airlines would start making some flights kid-free.

You're on my wavelength....as soon as I saw the title I thought: ok, now how about brat free airplanes?

The owner nailed it: it isn't the kids, it's the parents who let them run amok.....I notice the poll at the bottom of the article showing 44% for the ban/3% against it. That speaks volumes and maybe parents will take notice...but I bet they won't,
"their dear sweet little bastard johnny is the perfect little angel and can do no wrong....they must be talking about someone else's kids......"
 
It's not just the crying and screaming that gets to me. I have seen parents let their young ones run around the restaurant as if the own it. Once a waiter fell flat on his face to avoid hitting him.
 
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