| My in-laws are visiting, and we'd like to all go somewhere nice for an early dinner. Would the Jaleo in Bethesda be kid tolerant at 5 on Sunday? Thanks! |
| Yes, sounds fine to me. |
| Go for it. |
| Yes |
| go for it |
| They have some outside tables too, which I always think works well with little ones (and I'd say pretty much anywhere in Bethesda at 5 pm would be ok) |
| Yes. |
| Yes. Jaleo is pretty noisy anyway. Another to try is Brickside Grill also in Bethesda. DW and I were there a few Fridays ago, and it draws a big happy hour after-work crowd = noisy. A couple had their little one there and we didn't even notice until we saw him on the way out. This was at 7pm. |
| We've taken our kids to Jaleo in Bethesda with the younger one as early as around 6 months. |
| Haven't been to Bethesda one, but Crystal City Jaleo is very kid-friendly. Outside tables & I asked for plain fruit plate for toddler & they were very accomodating. It's one of my go-to places with visitors because it's so kid-friendly. |
| No, you should wait until 10pm on New Year's Eve and plan to stay until you can celebrate the new year. |
| Yes -- thank you for your thoughtfulness in selecting an appropriate time. Buen provecho! |
| When our kids were little our rule was always to be out of any restaurant with atmosphere by 6:30 p.m. and to leave quickly if anyone was really acting up. We figured that anyone eating early would pretty much expect that there could be young kids. That way our kids earned to behave in nice restaurants and we didn't feel we were encroaching on the "rights" of others. |
| OP here--we didn't end up going b/c DS didn't take an afternoon nap, but we'll keep it in mind. Thanks for all the replies! |
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