Might you have the phone number of this restaurant?![]()
http://www.mcdains.com/index.html That was the one I saw this morning on the news...
Might you have the phone number of this restaurant?![]()
Supply will always follow demand and it seems like there are people who would frequent this restaurant as evidenced by this thread. There is a reason Sandals resorts are popular.
And there's a reason Beaches is popular too. Something for everybody. Nobody should get their panties in a knot just because someone dares cater to a niche that they do not belong to.![]()
I prefer they ban the parents that allow their kids to wild in restaurants.
Wonderful!! Where is it, can I go tonight???
Now can we get a NO KIDS ALLOWED Movie Theatre, Supermarket, Dept store and everywhere else I frequent and I'll be a HAPPY woman!!![]()
I was one who thought the airline thing was ridiculous, but a restaurant is an entirely different thing. Going out to eat is a luxury and there are plenty of choices out there for young families. The airline thing bugged me because often travel is a necessity and to ban kids does discriminate against a whole subset of the population.
sounds like heaven.![]()
We HAVE a "no-kids" movie theatre in NC...sort of. Charlotte's Epicentre theatre has a no-kids under 21 policy for movies after 8pm. May go there this weekend for Harry Potter!
I think it is a great idea and would definately go there. About an hour from us we have an adults only cinema (over 18). They show kids type films that adults might like (I saw the Simpsons Movie there.) There is a bar at the back and every seat is a lazy boy arm chair with a table next to it for your drink. I wish it was nearer as I would go there more often as a treat. Kids don't miss out though as the same films are shown in the regular cinema in the same complex.
It's a private business. They can do whatever they want. Obviously, they've determined that this is something that would work in their business model. There are plenty of restaurants out there that welcome kids. What kind of restaurant is it? I can guarantee they won't lack for customers.
As the mother of two children, ages 8 and 13, I have no problem with restaurants that chose not to cater to children. There are tons of other restaurants for us to chose from if we are out to dinner with our children. I also like the idea of a place the my DH and I can eat dinner without children too. Completely free market concept for me. Let's face it, while many parents have taught their children to behave while in public, others have not. Sounds like a great place to eat for date night.