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pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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A Restaurant is NOT a Playground (rant)
This post is intended in the hopes that all of you who have children will take just a few minutes and consider somebody else's viewpoint for a change.
My wife and I will enjoy our 10th Anniversary next Thursday, so we've been spreading the celebration out over several days. Tonight, we went out to eat at our local Outback Steakhouse in order to enjoy a Bloomin' Onion. The word "enjoy" never made it into our vocabulary tonight because of all the little screaming, obnoxious, undisciplined rugrats running around all over the place. Since when did the word "restaurant" become a synonym for "playground?" There were three separate groups of families sitting near us, and they completely ruined our night. One family actually brought a bag of toys for the kids to play with, and they dumped them out on the floor and allowed the kids to turn our section into a sandbox. Another group of kids played Hide and Seek nearby, using empty booths as hiding places. This game quickly degenerated into a simple Tag-You're It game, and they were soon running and screaming through the restaurant. The third group of kids sat at the table with their parents and yelled conversation back and forth to each other. What happened to teaching kids decorum? Shouldn't that be an opportunity for the parents to teach that? One couple sitting nearby asked the parents of the second group to get their kids away from their booth, and the parents replied that they were just little kids. Yeah, so? If they're old enough to go out, they're old enough to learn how to act when they go out. Otherwise, hire a damn baby-sitter, and let the rest of us enjoy our high-priced meals in peace. And another thing; no matter how cute you parents think your kids are, none of the rest of us think so. We don't want to have to hear them at ear-splitting decibel levels describe their mashed-up foods. We want them to shut up. Surprisingly, none of the restaurant staff made any attempt to speak to the parents about the kids, so I can only assume this is now normal behavior for kids in restaurants. The next time the hostess asks me, "Smoking, or non-smoking?" I will reply, "I want the No Damn Kids section, please." Are the rest of you experiencing this, too, or is it just us?
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Location: The Amish Wastelands of Ohio
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Amen brother. I HATE this... no matter where i go, taco bell, wendys. outback, longhorn, red lobster... if im not paying $75 or more for the two of us, i get swamped with rug rats.... and at $75 for no kids, id rather just stay home... i cant afford that
and if it makes me sound old and grumpy, well, im 19... if that makes me young and disrespectful, so be it.
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Location: ignoreland
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Wow, that sounds very annoying. My wife and I have a 2 year old and a 6 month old, and we are going to do everything in our power to show them respect. When I was little, if I acted like that, I would be disciplined (sp?). Maybe its not too late to call the management. There is no reason why you had to pay to sit in that environment.
I myself can't recall ever dealing with crazy kids in a restaurant, but I've sure almost plowed 'em over with a shopping cart as they run yelling at the store. I know kids'll be kids... but I really don't remember acting like that! Maybe parents are getting lazier. |
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Location: The Woodlands, TX
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well when i was little and i would go to the restraunts with my parents my mom would bring some crayons and some paper and i would draw... then when i got old enough to read longer books i would bring books with me... and read... i dont ever remember being like these kids you described... i woulda talked to the manager... i mean your paying to go out and eat and relax... why should you have to put up with kids acting like that...
maybe one option is take out... i know the outback steakhouse here you can order stuff and have them box it up and you can take it back home and enjoy it in the quite of your own home...kinda defeats part of the purpose of going out tho...
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Location: shittown, CA
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Location: NorCal
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Its a two step process.
Step 1 - complain to the manager. Ignore the asshat parents. They have already proven that they are out of the loop. Step 2 - If the issue isn't resolved, leave. Don't pay. Leave and don't come back. Note: If you are in a Pizza place, fast food, etc. These rules don't apply. These establishments are "restaurant training grounds" for kids and parents.
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Location: Seattle
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I agree that out of control kids can completely ruin a meal at a restaurant. However, so can a table of fourty-year old drunks that are telling obscene jokes to each other as loudly as possible. It's not solely age-related, the restaurant owners just need to grow some balls and deal with unruly customers and their children.
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We always made a point to tell our 4 year old son that he needs to behave on those rare occasions that we all go out to eat. We would tell him that if he misbehaved, he would have to sit in his car seat in the car in the parking lot with my wife, while I stayed in the restaurant and finished my meal (of course we would take turns).
He didn't believe we would actually do it, so he tested us one night at Tony Roma's. He was being an absolute monster so my wife calmly took him by the hand and they left. That was in December and he hasn't acted up in restaurants since! |
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Location: Uppsala, Sweden
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Location: Seattle
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I don't understand that mother at all -- does she think she's being a good parent, or does she just not care? That kid is going to grow up to be a little asshole all the way through school, or he'll earn enough beatings from schoolmates to calm down until he has kids of his own to beat up.
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Cracking the Whip
Location: Sexymama's arms...
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My college roomate told me that her parents didn't take the children out to restaurants until they were 10. At that point they were told that if they misbehaved, the next time would be 18.
I personally go nuts over parents who cannot control their children in public. They seem to confuse no-discipline with love of their children when really, the opposite is true. Kids who are disciplined (with in reason of course) know that there parents care enough about them to set boundries.
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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I can't believe that this kind of thing is happening in real restaurants. (I suppose it's slightly excusable if it's very obviously a "family" restaurant.
I will say this for the French, they've got a pretty damn solid food service culture. Just imagining how a properly trained French waiter would chew crude parents out in a good restaurant...oh, that'd be a sight worth paying to see. |
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Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Re: A Restaurant is NOT a Playground (rant)
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What you describe is a time to summon the store manager. |
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Location: Wisconsin
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Kids and high end restaraunts don't mix. I have a 3 year old, and we go to McDonalds or Burger King, where they have a play land, and we eat in there. She's expected to bounce all over the place and she does. We haven't gone to too many "good" restaraunts with her in tow, but the ones we have been to, she hasn't been too annoying. I mean, she is a 3 year old, so it's different than a 6-10 year old that definitely knows better, but she catches on quick.
What you describe is parents that are probably half retarded.
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Location: Wisconsin, USA
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This is THE greatest peeve of my wife and I. We joke about opening a restaraunt someday that will have a "no kids" section.
It's my opinion that society has decided that no one has to be accountable for their own actions anymore. Ok, long rant removed here. It seems like the host/hostess invariably will seat us in the center of the "children's section" even when there are quieter alternatives, so we often ask for a different table. I wonder if they purposely do this just to have those quieter tables available for the people like us who ask??? I truly believe that licenses should be required for having kids and that long training be required and passed in order to get it. Goes against my less government philosophy, but it's needed. Badly. Some people just shouldn't be allowed to breed. |
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Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Location: The True North Strong and Free!
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I have a 4 1/2 y.o. and a baby. With the 4 1/2 y.o. we always make sure she has crayons, a book, or a barbie or something to keep her occupied while she waits. She will play with these in our booth and not leave unless to go to the toilet (and then accompanied).
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Location: Somewhere... Across the sea...
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I spent 6 years as a restaurant manager in higher end places. Whenever there were somewhat unruly kids, especially if they were running around, I would take the initiative to talk to the parents. I would explain to them that it was best to keep the children in their seats for their own safety. With servers running around with trays and plates full of hot food, drinks, pots of coffee, etc., the risk for an accident was too great. As I didn't want to see them (or my staff) injured, I would appreciate it if the kids were seated. This worked almost every time. The other few times, I comped a lot of meals, bought a lot of drinks (and hopefully some goodwill). And no, a restaurant with a $50 per person average check does not have a kids menu!
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pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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And mtsgsd, it sounds like we've been out to eat together. I think restaurants have pictures of my wife and I tacked up somewhere, and they immediately stick us right smack in the damn middle of the screaming brat section every time. We have often discussed the dream of opening a restaurant with a "No Kids" section. We figure that if the parents complain about it, then we don't want their business anyway, and there would be plenty of other sane folks who would appreciate it and throw us some extra business.
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I aim to misbehave!
Location: SW Oklahoma
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It's not just you by a long shot. I have always been a firm believer in children with manners. We started taking ours out when they were infants instead of leaving them with a sitter. Ours grew up KNOWING what kind of behavior was expected.
I think that if you can't control your herd of ankle biters in public then you need to leave them at home. Everyone seems to confuse their "rights" with doing as they please. You have no rights to inflict your decendents on me in a public place.
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pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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This gets my vote as the TFP Quote of the Day. I bow to your greatness.
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Banned
Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Here's one that's only tangentially related.
For over a year, I worked in a Burger King. It was okay work, and the people were generally decent. This restaurant had an indoor playground, with fake grass carpetting. Fairly often, I'd be called out to perform a particular cleanup task. Y'see, parents often brought their kids in, made them eat first, then sent them to play. You might see where I'm going with this, ![]() The playground, being indoors, didn't have major playground pieces. One thing it did have was a merry-go-round of the sort that you have to push yourself. Fast. So I'd be called out to clean up the circle of puke around this bit of equipment. Occasionally, I'd be asked by a parent, after she (almost always "she") finished apologizing, how I could stand to do it. I just told her/them that it happened all the time and I'd pretty much gotten used to it. Last time I went to that restaurant, they'd closed the playground. Liability issues, I assume. |
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Location: Manhattan, NY
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aaah NYC and Child free!!!! there are places that aren't kid friendly here
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I've always found it easier to make people do what you want them to if you can just explain it in terms of their personal benefit. Plus, this is a perfectly valid point. I don't think any parent would like a plate of sizzling fajita meat or a pot of hot coffee dropped on their kid.
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Location: In your local grocer's freezer.
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I have a 3 yr old and a one year old, and while they are a handful, restaurants aren't much of an issue. For some reason they both behave wonderfully. They only act up when they're at home. Take the good with the bad.
People that let their kids roam free in restaurants need to be shot in the face. The rare opportunity that my wife and I get to go out we tend to go someplace that is expensive so that we limit the chances that there will be kids there. It is amazing how some people raise their kids.
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pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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Cracking the Whip
Location: Sexymama's arms...
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warrrreagle,
Of course. If you can't take responsibility, sue someone with money. It's the American way.
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I aim to misbehave!
Location: SW Oklahoma
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I hope that many of you pass manners on to your children.
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I'm not a blonde! I'm knot! I'm knot! I'm knot!
Location: Upper Michigan
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I have dealt with it and hate it. Dei37 and I have our own girl who is almost 3. She is usually pretty good but when her behavior gets a little out of control we give her a swat or even a few swats on the behind and she settles down. I know we're taking a chance with this but if anyone says anything at all there is no evidence of psychological damage and no physical damage so they can just shove off. Part of the degeneration is decorum among the children now is a result of all these "experts" telling us that spanking is not useful. When a kid is out in public they know that they can get you riled up and you can't do anything about it more than just talking to them because you're so stinking afraid of some bozo taking your kids away cause you swatted their poor little behind for being disrespectful. If people would just bug off and leave us to use a little corporal punishment then we wouldn't have to deal with these kids or their parents that don't show any respect for others. A firm swat on the behind never hurt anyone. I'm not advocating whipping out the belt and yanking down the pants and leaving welts. I dont advocate that at all. I've dealt with too many abusive parents in child care and in teaching. For my own child though - she will respect other's peace and quiet and learn to enjoy herself at the same time. Besides who never heard of bring your kids some quiet puzzles or coloring books! Kids brains are so rotted out by TV they can't entertain themselves quietly anymore. Anyway there's my rant. Rest assured it won't be my girl intrudes on your dinner next time.
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Huggles, sir?
Location: Seattle
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Location: right behind you...
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my parents would had beat us silly. not literaly but I'm sure you get what i mean.
they did very well. not nazi-strict parents but we couldn't pesture others. Garfields here have paper as tablecloths, they write names on it andl leave crayons for the kids... and us older art inspirationals ![]() next time, warrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, try Chucky Cheese!!! |
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