what are your favorite metro-accessible restaurants for a shouty bangy ten month old?

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Anonymous wrote:Ruth Chris is surprisingly kid friendly.


Especially on NYE at 10 P.M.!


DCUM deep cut!


Yes!!
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Baby in a restaurant is different than shouty bangy baby shouting and banging lots and mom dad and shout thinking it is FUN!

If you don't segue to using inside voice and no banging you are going to be spending every vacation eating takeout on picnic benches with other families giving you stink eye. Until they go to college. Or maybe high school if desire to get laid makes shouty bangy realize its a turnoff.

This kids that scream for fun...I am sure their parents called them their little roosters or crows or whatever.
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Anonymous wrote:Baby in a restaurant is different than shouty bangy baby shouting and banging lots and mom dad and shout thinking it is FUN!

If you don't segue to using inside voice and no banging you are going to be spending every vacation eating takeout on picnic benches with other families giving you stink eye. Until they go to college. Or maybe high school if desire to get laid makes shouty bangy realize its a turnoff.

This kids that scream for fun...I am sure their parents called them their little roosters or crows or whatever.


Ha ha! I volunteer at a raptor rescue. I'd rather listen to raptors shrieking for five hours straight than a "shouty bangy" baby.
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OP, are you British? Your post sounds like one I would have enjoyed on mumsnet. Calling a baby “shouty and bangy” just means they are a normal 10 month old- not sure why people are overreacting. I’m not in the area, so no advice, but lots of people here either don’t admit that their 10 month olds are often loud and bang things, or they are too scared to take them anywhere. Enjoy yourself! We took our kids out all the time to eat at that age.
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How do "we" nurse a baby? Pretty sure only one of you is nursing a baby.
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Anonymous wrote:How do "we" nurse a baby? Pretty sure only one of you is nursing a baby.


OP didn't say that. She said "we are still nursing", meaning that mom is nursing the baby, and the baby is nursing from the mom.
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Cactus Cantina
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Agree with the poster who suggested Busboys and Poets; there are a few metro accessible locations including Brookland and Takoma. Irish/British pubs are often a good option. Elephant and Castle downtown is close to metro and near Smithsonian museums
Anonymous
When my oldest was a baby and we still lived in DC they LOVED him at our neighborhood Thai restaurant. We would go early and they would bring him a special little plate.
Anonymous
OP, when the baby is loud, you take the baby outside. When the baby quiets down, you bring them back inside. That’s one way to teach boundaries.

As another poster said, we can rarely eat out, as it’s gotten so expensive since the pandemic. I can’t afford to take my children anywhere nice. I don’t want to listen to your baby while I’m enjoying Chipotle with my children.
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OP you might get fewer nasty responses if you posted this in infants and toddlers or general parenting.
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Anonymous wrote:Nowhere. Seriously. People don’t want to listen to that when they are trying to enjoy their time out.


Seeing the cute babies is half the fun of some place like Silver Diner or IHOP. Come to the one in my neighborhood!!!


They’re not cute when they’re screaming or crapping in their pants.


Are you talking about kids or Democrats?
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Anonymous wrote:OP, are you British? Your post sounds like one I would have enjoyed on mumsnet. Calling a baby “shouty and bangy” just means they are a normal 10 month old- not sure why people are overreacting. I’m not in the area, so no advice, but lots of people here either don’t admit that their 10 month olds are often loud and bang things, or they are too scared to take them anywhere. Enjoy yourself! We took our kids out all the time to eat at that age.


Or people remove their kids when they are being loud. OP specifically wants her baby to put on a show for all the restaurant to observe as she and her spouse laugh, encourage, and seek out an audience for their baby’s antics. Nobody else is there to see the shouty bangy baby show that they didn’t ask for and may very well ruin their own dinner.
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Walter’s, Royal Sands, or any place around Nats park after a game. Your toddler will be deafened by all the drunken frat bros and no one will mind at all
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Anonymous wrote:Walter’s, Royal Sands, or any place around Nats park after a game. Your toddler will be deafened by all the drunken frat bros and no one will mind at all


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