When our little ones were younger, they each went there at the tender age of 13 months. Our server was really accommodating to them, seemed pleased to bring them food they'd like, and was generally at ease with having a table with toddlers. With that said, by the end of the meal they both pooped out and we got our dessert to go. When we asked our server to pack it up so we could be on our way, he was so great about it. You absolutely shouldn't hesitate to take your little one there. It's a great restaurant and I'll bet you'll have a great time!
This is just me, but I don't get why everyone is so concerned about *possibly* disturbing other patrons. Kids are unpredictable. Sometimes they're precious cherubs and other times little tazmanian devils. IMO, book where ever you'd like and if your little ones are acting more like the latter, make a decision to solve the problem. Friends of ours ate at the Flying Fish recently with their 3 and 1 year old. Both kids were tired and restless. The waiter encouraged them to bring in their portable DVD player to entertain them. They kept the volume very low and it worked out really well. I have the feeling though that others on this board would seriously frown upon this. *shrug* If we're in Disney World and there is no age restriction, I won't hesitate for even a second to make a ressie. Don't get me wrong...if the only one available is at 9:00 and I've got a 5 and 4 year old, I'm not taking it. And if we get there and the kids are being disruptive I will first try to discipline them and then leave if it's just too much. It's not really a big deal. I just can't imagine shaping my dining experiences based on how other patrons *might* react to my children being there.