OMG. Family wants to go to Zaytinya

Anonymous
My 4 year old loves the menu there
have fun!
Anonymous
I've taken my six year old every few months for her whole life. Not a problem at all. Actually a very easy place for kids (unless there is way too long of a wait, but even then they like playing outside, or even chilling in the chairs in the bar area if that is available).
Anonymous
Where did you want them to choose, may I ask?
Anonymous
From the responses, sounds like it's more likely to be a problem for any older folks with hearing problems!
Anonymous
I would totally take my 4-year-old and wouldn't think twice about taking a well-behaved 7-year-old. That place is loud and not "too" adult. Chances are you can find some mezze dishes that are "normal" enough for a kid.
Anonymous
Lord have mercy, come into the city every once in awhile - I swear if your kid goes one night not eating chicken nuggets, he will live.

We eat at Zaytinya often enough that my 4 year old is pretty well known there. They have tons of dishes that kids will love and they will love having their own "little plates"

Hummus is great they have great kebabs that kids love to eat, several great chickens and tons of good meat and cheese pastries.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where did you want them to choose, may I ask?


Applebees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen children in Zaytinya.


A gazillion times - tons of kids. You'll be fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did you want them to choose, may I ask?


Applebees.


That was my thought. If Zaytinya isn't kid-friendly, I don't know much that is. Do they require a playground inside the restaurant?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did you want them to choose, may I ask?


Applebees.


That was my thought. If Zaytinya isn't kid-friendly, I don't know much that is. Do they require a playground inside the restaurant?


OP must be from Manasas. Or she wants Chuckie Cheese.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eight years ago when it was new and hot, maybe not.

Now? The bloom is off the rose and I don't think you'll encounter any of stink-eye types. They're all at Le Diplomate this month.


No. They are really not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eight years ago when it was new and hot, maybe not.

Now? The bloom is off the rose and I don't think you'll encounter any of stink-eye types. They're all at Le Diplomate this month.


No. They are really not.


My kid liked Le Diplomate, no stink eye at all. Similar vibe to Bistrot du Coin, just newer with better food.
Anonymous
We have been taking DS there since he was a baby. It's fine! And there are many kid friendly options.

A 7 year old should be able to go to Restaurant Eve with a book. Does he actually have behavior issues at restaurants still?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eight years ago when it was new and hot, maybe not.

Now? The bloom is off the rose and I don't think you'll encounter any of stink-eye types. They're all at Le Diplomate this month.


No. They are really not.


My kid liked Le Diplomate, no stink eye at all. Similar vibe to Bistrot du Coin, just newer with better food.


No issues with the kid at Le Diplomate? Was thinking of checking it out next week...
Anonymous
Re: Le Diplomate (I posted about it first): It is AMAZING. Hands down the best restaurant I've been to in DC in recent memory.

That said, the atmosphere wasn't quite right for kids when I was there. Very loud, very crowded, all grown-ups, kind of a party energy going on. I think kids would like the food (mine would). But to me it just seemed like the vibe was much more adult. YMMV.
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