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Orrex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-26-10 07:10 AM
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  -Kid-Free sections in restaurants? Pryderi  Nov-22-10 08:33 PM   #0 
  - Yes  dropkickpa   Nov-23-10 07:12 AM   #1 
  - Yes (nt)  bigwillq   Nov-23-10 07:47 AM   #2 
  - maybe in fancy ones... for couples who want to forget about kids for a while  tigereye   Nov-23-10 07:47 AM   #3 
  - I can understand "kids-free" being offensive - I like the idea of quiet section nt  nadine_mn   Nov-26-10 03:37 AM   #54 
  - No, but, the other diners have a right to expect that parents...  Deep13   Nov-23-10 07:49 AM   #4 
  - How about a women-free section? Jewish-free? Asian-free?  Fleshdancer   Nov-23-10 07:55 AM   #5 
  - If the women, Jews, or Asians are screaming and disrupting my meal  distantearlywarning   Nov-23-10 08:59 AM   #8 
  - Not a few. All of them.  Chan790   Nov-23-10 09:00 AM   #9 
  - Actually, it's the do-nothing parents who let their kids run wild  WolverineDG   Nov-23-10 10:21 AM   #11 
  - We don't allow children to have all the same rights as adults  lukasahero   Nov-24-10 02:17 PM   #22 
  - Not when you're trying to enjoy a nice night out...  Lucian   Nov-25-10 08:46 PM   #46 
  - Not even sure how you made that leap  nadine_mn   Nov-26-10 03:35 AM   # 
  - delete dupe  nadine_mn   Nov-26-10 03:35 AM   #53 
  - Yes (with an asterisk)...  madinmaryland   Nov-23-10 08:07 AM   #6 
  - Yes. Yes! Oh dear God yes!  Chan790   Nov-23-10 08:57 AM   #7 
  - Yes, at least in the bar area!  mentalsolstice   Nov-23-10 10:06 AM   #10 
  - and then the parents drive them home.....  blueamy66   Nov-25-10 09:29 AM   #36 
  - Do not bring your kids to a restaurant and let them run  era veteran   Nov-23-10 10:28 AM   #12 
  - Change the title of your poll to Family Section and I'd be OK with it  LaurenG   Nov-23-10 10:38 AM   #13 
  - If there are "Family restrooms", there should be Family eating areas.  Pryderi   Nov-24-10 11:24 AM   #20 
  - How about a shitty-parent section?  theNotoriousP.I.G.   Nov-23-10 12:59 PM   #14 
  - Only if the restaurant serves  KamaAina   Nov-23-10 01:34 PM   #15 
  - It takes a village  mokawanis   Nov-23-10 01:41 PM   #16 
  - That's it right there  RZM   Nov-24-10 02:46 PM   #23 
  - "Excluding children from restaurants?" --- No - and you know it  lukasahero   Nov-24-10 05:13 PM   #24 
  - +1  last_texas_dem   Nov-24-10 10:20 PM   #30 
  - Some kids are absolutely intolerable.  Zavulon   Nov-24-10 10:57 PM   #32 
  - I believe there is a kids-free theatre in Alexandria.  Chan790   Nov-25-10 11:20 AM   #41 
  - Kids don't have the right to eat anywhere.  Lucian   Nov-25-10 08:48 PM   #47 
  - where did the OP say "excluding children from restaurants"  nadine_mn   Nov-26-10 03:32 AM   #52 
  - As a parent, I'm ok with it.  progressoid   Nov-23-10 01:42 PM   #17 
  - I don't see the problem with it  Mojambo   Nov-23-10 01:48 PM   #18 
  - I really think it boils down to the class of restaurant involved and even them some limits  LynneSin   Nov-23-10 01:52 PM   #19 
  - Nope.  Iggo   Nov-24-10 11:37 AM   #21 
  - So you equate  Zavulon   Nov-24-10 11:00 PM   #33 
  - No.  Iggo   Nov-25-10 11:05 AM   #39 
     - In that case,  Zavulon   Nov-26-10 09:20 AM   #59 
  - I love kids - but I also like the idea of kid free SECTIONS  nadine_mn   Nov-26-10 03:38 AM   #55 
  - As a father of two little girls, I say yes.  Throd   Nov-24-10 05:16 PM   #25 
  - Any restaurant worth their salt  Capn Sunshine   Nov-24-10 05:18 PM   #26 
  - Instead...  rbnyc   Nov-24-10 08:17 PM   #27 
  - Excellent idea  cherish44   Nov-25-10 06:50 PM   #43 
     - Good point about parenting skills. (nt)  rbnyc   Nov-25-10 08:43 PM   #44 
  - True story  cherish44   Nov-24-10 10:02 PM   #28 
  - Nah  last_texas_dem   Nov-24-10 10:19 PM   #29 
  - Yes! I hate kids.  Rochester   Nov-24-10 10:30 PM   #31 
  - .  Iggo   Nov-25-10 11:16 AM   #40 
  - depends on the restaurant.  Maine-ah   Nov-25-10 08:13 AM   #34 
  - The poster is not saying forbidding children  Monique1   Nov-25-10 09:05 AM   #35 
  - uh, I think that's basically what I said.  Maine-ah   Nov-25-10 09:45 AM   #37 
  - .  Orrex   Nov-26-10 07:10 AM   #57 
  - It's all about the parents.  blueamy66   Nov-25-10 09:58 AM   #38 
  - Yes yes yes. Did I say yes...  Curmudgeoness   Nov-25-10 05:38 PM   #42 
  - An absolute must.  Lucian   Nov-25-10 08:45 PM   #45 
  - yes  FamousBlueRaincoat   Nov-25-10 08:57 PM   #48 
  - Okay, but can we agree on keeping adults out of the ball pit?  jberryhill   Nov-25-10 11:00 PM   #49 
  - Ohhhhh.  Chan790   Nov-25-10 11:10 PM   #50 
  - And then there was the mother who brought her 2 yr old daughter  blueamy66   Nov-26-10 02:45 AM   #51 
  - Heck yes - and I like kids  nadine_mn   Nov-26-10 04:00 AM   #56 
  - I only eat at restaurants that are certified 100% kid-free  Orrex   Nov-26-10 07:13 AM   #58 
  - Provided the food was good - restaurants with adult only zones  xchrom   Nov-26-10 09:42 AM   #60 
 

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