Kellie-in-Texas
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 10, 2007
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We ate lunch at Pecos Bill's in MK last week and it was delicious. Took awhile standing in line, but they had a great hamburger fixings bar with chopped onions, sauteed onions, sauteed mushrooms, lettuce, tomatoes, pickled pepper slices, etc. etc. You can really "dress up" your burger and it was very tasty.
The one bad thing to note that happened: they have round tables with square stools that don't have arms or backs. The stools are actually pretty efficient because you can pull up as many as you need around your table. In one area of the restaurant, there are stone columns and the stones stick up in a random pattern (they're supposed to look like they are stacked up, I guess, instead of being mortared in like bricks are). Anyway, a little girl maybe 4-5 years old fell backwards off her stool and hit the back of her head on the stone column; she cried hard for a long time and it bled a lot. Her family asked a CM for help and another lady - maybe the manager - came over and told them where the closest first aid station was. I heard the manager ask at least twice if they wanted someone to walk them there, but they said they could find it.
None of the stools we had were tippy, but small children may not be used to sitting in a chair with no back, so just keep an eye on them if you are near a column or a wall. Kellie
The one bad thing to note that happened: they have round tables with square stools that don't have arms or backs. The stools are actually pretty efficient because you can pull up as many as you need around your table. In one area of the restaurant, there are stone columns and the stones stick up in a random pattern (they're supposed to look like they are stacked up, I guess, instead of being mortared in like bricks are). Anyway, a little girl maybe 4-5 years old fell backwards off her stool and hit the back of her head on the stone column; she cried hard for a long time and it bled a lot. Her family asked a CM for help and another lady - maybe the manager - came over and told them where the closest first aid station was. I heard the manager ask at least twice if they wanted someone to walk them there, but they said they could find it.
None of the stools we had were tippy, but small children may not be used to sitting in a chair with no back, so just keep an eye on them if you are near a column or a wall. Kellie