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We are taking my Mom there for her b-day and she would like our kids to come too. When making the ressies I asked if it was "ok" to bring young children and I was assured it would be fine. The guy I spoke with mentioned he would write "seat in secluded area" on our reservation so we don't feel too uncomfortable with the kids. I didn't ask if they had a children's menu though and I hate to think I have to order for them off the adults menu
Also, DH and I are footing the bill for the birthday dinner and invited my Sister and BIL along (they are very tight on cash so we offered to pay, it is a milestone b-day and my Mom is ill so we really want the whole family to be there). My DSis and BIL are known to order heavily on the adult beverages. Is there any tactful way to ask them not to go too crazy? I mean how do you tell someone "We love for you to join us, and we will cover your dinner, but please don't kill us on the bar bill" I hate to offer someone something with strings attached but dinner there will be super expensive for 6 adults and 3 kids but lots of alcoholic beverages will just be more then we can cover.

Also, DH and I are footing the bill for the birthday dinner and invited my Sister and BIL along (they are very tight on cash so we offered to pay, it is a milestone b-day and my Mom is ill so we really want the whole family to be there). My DSis and BIL are known to order heavily on the adult beverages. Is there any tactful way to ask them not to go too crazy? I mean how do you tell someone "We love for you to join us, and we will cover your dinner, but please don't kill us on the bar bill" I hate to offer someone something with strings attached but dinner there will be super expensive for 6 adults and 3 kids but lots of alcoholic beverages will just be more then we can cover.
