Would you take a kid to Volt?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or if you're set on driving to Frederick, try Family Meal. We had a great meal there.
It's a roadside diner, so it's not Volt, but it's still a Voltaggio joint, and the food is really good.


+1. Family Meal is really good. OP, I would pick a place that you can reasonably bring a 3 year old and not try to have the couples night you envisioned. You will have many other anniversaries to have the special meal.
Anonymous
No! People are paying a lot for that place. For many it's a rare treat. We don't want to be disturbed by your kid.
Anonymous
Hi OP, I take my kid to many, many places (Komi, rural society, Proof) but Volt is not one that I'd do. She's 5 and good, but it's just not a place for kids.

Normally, I'm a "depends on the kid" but, i think they try and create an adult only vibe.
Anonymous
Thanks for all the replies! After checking out the pictures, it's definitely not a place for DD now. Maybe in 10 years We'll find somewhere else!
Anonymous
We've been several times for weekend brunch, but never for dinner. Dinner is a much more elaborate event at Volt and not really appropriate for kids. Brunch is more informal, though still more-so than most places, so it does still demand that kids be well behaved.

That said, our kids have sat through the entire sushi tasting course at Sushi Taro with the younger one being just over 2 yrs old at the time, so it's not beyond possibility that a kid could make it through the full dinner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I take my kid to many, many places (Komi, rural society, Proof) but Volt is not one that I'd do. She's 5 and good, but it's just not a place for kids.

Normally, I'm a "depends on the kid" but, i think they try and create an adult only vibe.


I'm really curious about your answer. What distinction do you see between Komi and Volt that makes one OK for kids and not the other? I've been to both and think they have a very very similar vibes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the replies! After checking out the pictures, it's definitely not a place for DD now. Maybe in 10 years We'll find somewhere else!


Why not find a babysitter and celebrate your anniversary with just your spouse?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the replies! After checking out the pictures, it's definitely not a place for DD now. Maybe in 10 years We'll find somewhere else!


Why not find a babysitter and celebrate your anniversary with just your spouse?


My goodness....this isn't what I asked. Why can't I just ask the question instead of being told how I should celebrate? It's not up to you or anyone else to figure out the logistics of my night out. I may do things differently than you, ok?
Anonymous
OP. you asked the question. You received answers. If you trust your judgment, why ask?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP. you asked the question. You received answers. If you trust your judgment, why ask?


She didn't ask if she should get a babysitter. She asked if she should go elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP. you asked the question. You received answers. If you trust your judgment, why ask?


She didn't ask if she should get a babysitter. She asked if she should go elsewhere.



Ah, but once the question is posed one cannot control what is answered. Don't go into the water if you don't like all the fish.
Anonymous
There should be a way to set an over/under on how many pages or how many posts it takes for a thread to descend to DCUM-iness. We could do some friendly wagering, or make it a drinking game.

Who am I kidding. No one would pay up, they'd just bitch about it. But some people might go for the drinking game.
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