Would you take a kid to Volt?

Anonymous
Anniversary is next week, don't have plans yet. Kid is 3 and we'll behaved. Looking for a good vegetarian meal. Would Volt be good? Or should I look elsewhere?
Anonymous
Are you the OP with an unused gift card?

Either way go for an early dinner or early brunch if you really can't get a sitter.
Anonymous
OP here. No I don't have a gift card (I wish). It'll be a random weekday so can't get there too early. Maybe not a good idea though with a preschooler. Looked at the website and it has a lot of white fabric!
Anonymous
Get a sitter - if not for your anniversary, then when?
Anonymous
3 yo? No. A well behaved older child (10+) yes.
Anonymous
for regular dinner? no

get a sitter
Anonymous
A three-year-old, no way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:3 yo? No. A well behaved older child (10+) yes.


+1.
Anonymous
No, sorry OP. I hope you'll either be able to find a sitter or another restaurant with good vegetarian options that will make more sense with a toddler. Enjoy your anniversary!
Anonymous
No, sorry. We visited a few years ago. It's a very quiet, very dimly lit restaurant, but the tables are fairly close together.
Anonymous
I take my kids to many many restaurants. But I would not take my kid to Volt.

Restaurants with long multi-course fixed menus are not the places for kids.
Anonymous
No.

Why Volt? Do you live out there?

If you must, try Range. It's much louder and there are kids there early.
Anonymous
I've seen lots of well behaved kids at Range. Try there.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen lots of well behaved kids at Range. Try there.


+1 I've seen plenty of kids there. And they have pizza!
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