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We went to IHOP at Columbia Heights and she had a blast. Four tables' worth of high schoolers drowned out her noise. The high chair was tall enough for her to eat at the table. She shouted to her heart's content, bang bang banged, enjoyed some eggs. We had a great time too.
What other restaurants should we take her to? We had so much fun. No chain is too low for us; our priorities are (1) noisy, (2) high chairs tall enough for her to join us, (3) either good food with whatever prices or edible food with cheap prices. Booth seating is a plus (we are still nursing). This is why we don't bring a bumbo seat. So far, IHOP met all these requirements. Maman at City Center was great (ikea high chairs and a side area that is decent for nursing), though a bit quiet. Tattes are often noisy but subpar high chairs and we go there all the time. Georgia Brown's was fun but we brought the bumbo seat that time, I don't remember the high chair situation. |
| If you want to come to suburbia Silver Diner by Twinbrook is perfect for this. |
| So rude. It’s not a “great time” anywhere. |
| Nowhere. Seriously. People don’t want to listen to that when they are trying to enjoy their time out. |
| McDonald’s or Chick-Fil-A. Perfect for rude trashy people like you. |
| Your own kitchen table. |
| I like OP, and the salty commenters make it taste even better. |
| Cici's |
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You don’t use a Bumbo in a restaurant fyi..
you can get chairs that hook right into the table if you’re looking for something to adult portable. |
| Ruth Chris is surprisingly kid friendly. |
Seeing the cute babies is half the fun of some place like Silver Diner or IHOP. Come to the one in my neighborhood!!! |
Especially on NYE at 10 P.M.! |
They’re not cute when they’re screaming or crapping in their pants. |
Please do not. There last evening. And many evenings. Other diners would not have enjoyed. |
OP didn’t mention her baby doing either of those things. I would imagine that OP’s baby is wearing a diaper so their pants are safe. |