| I thought this was kind of un-kid friendly, too, and nixed the idea when my family wanted to go there with my 18month old. However, since then, I feel like every time I go in there I see families with younger kids. Agree with others that it is loud and the environment is fairly convivial. Now I see it as a place where we COULD go as a family to have an excellent meal. I would, however, without exception take my kid(s) out if they were acting up or disrupting anybody's time. |
Thanks, I'm going to wait until the hype dies a bit (and the foodies move on to the next thing). I live in the neighborhood so it's not a big deal. |
OP here! Cracking up. I was going to suggest the Matchbox pizza place in Chinatown. I'm not sure if they have an Applebee's out that way. Kidding! |
DH and I had early reservations on a week night - 6pm- and left our toddler with a sitter thinking it would be too fancy for him. Not at all. Tons and tons of little kids there, and the back room by the patio had a very laid back vibe. Not sure how it would be later in the evening or on weekends. Now I want to go to zaytinya but have stupid leftovers for dinner. Thanks OP
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Why be so snotty? |
We eat there all the time! Super kid friendly. Most of Downtown is with so many families living there now. |
| I would have no desire to go there. |
| There is a smaller grouping of tables to the right of the entrance that is quieter. |
| OMG! Zaytina is so 2007. |
Le Diplomate is fabulous, with a strong wine list. I went with a friend and was thinking I could bring my 5 y.o. We live in the neighborhood too, and take her most places arriving by 6:30, even the hot new places. No problems yet . . . |
| It would never have occurred to me not to go to Zaytinya with kids - its actually a good place for dealing with picky eaters. I took my son to Jaleo and other tapas places a lot. |