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Adult Only Restaurants


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Off on a tangent from Arsen's "Kid Friendly Restaurants".......

 

There are adult only resorts throughout the Caribbean, among other places, and there are airlines offering adult only seating. What about an adult only restaurant concept catering to a crowd seeking respite from kids who sometimes disrupt half a restaurant when they start screaming or throwing a fit?

 

I was eating lunch with the wife and mother-in-law on a restaurant patio in Surf City last week when a family of 4 came in. One little boy, looked no more than 3-4, let loose this high-pitched shriek that caught me by surprise. Before the kid's mother could even address the kid, before she even turned around to stop him, some lady at another table shouts, "Oh no! No screaming here, that is definitely not allowed."

 

I don't have kids and would prefer not to spend much time around them, but in this case, if I were the parent of that kid, I would have likely said something to the lady. At least give me the opportunity to address the situation and speak to the child before you decide to offer your 2 cents, okay?

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I encounter more obnoxious adults at restaurants than obnoxious kids.

 

Kids need correcting sometimes, and if they don't respond to correction, the parent just needs to remove them.

 

Wish the same could be done to assholes.

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I encounter more obnoxious adults at restaurants than obnoxious kids.

Kids need correcting sometimes, and if they don't respond to correction, the parent just needs to remove them.

Wish the same could be done to assholes.

Yeah but you can challenge an adult to the Field of Honor [emoji769]

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And as someone who has worked in restaurants for a decade, I can safely say children should be banned from all restaurants. Bar none. Not even Chucky Cheese. Seriously. Stop.

Children are wild fuging animals that take anywhere from 18-26 years to domesticate. Until that time, they should be locked safely at home with their too-dumb-to-use-a-rubber parents!

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