Restaurant for 5 year old birthday

Anonymous
Where should we take our 5 year old and newborn baby to dinner for our 5 year old's birthday next week. Her party is on the weekend but she has asked to go out to a "fancy" restaurant on her actual birthday. While I would never consider it under other circumstances I was thinking of Cheesecake Factory because she'd think it was fancy, our newborn could cry and I wouldn't care and all the waiters would sing happy birthday to her. My husband is mortified I would even suggest going there. Please give me some better ideas!!!
Anonymous
Japanese teppanaki is a big hit for kids in our house.
Anonymous
Sad to say, Benihana is our kids' choice for birthdays. Really fun for them and there is singing, etc. The food is not great, but not completely inedible.

Not sure where you're located, but the kids' other top choice is American Tap Room (also to my chagrin) due to the dessert choices on the kids menu.
Anonymous
Why is your husband mortified? Is this a failed attempt at seeming cultured?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is your husband mortified? Is this a failed attempt at seeming cultured?


This, just go to cheesecake and enjoy it.
Anonymous
Cactus cantina? Not fancy but has a tortilla making machine and they give kids a ball of tortilla dough to play with. firefly used to have a thing where kids could decorate a cookie when they came in and it would be baked for dessert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is your husband mortified? Is this a failed attempt at seeming cultured?


This, just go to cheesecake and enjoy it.


+1 Sounds like you'll have fun and your husband will deal with it. There are many and much more mortifying things coming down the pike as a parent so this will be good practice! Happy birthday to your daughter!
Anonymous
Guapos in Shirlington. I did this for my girl who turned five and I had a six month old. Tons of babies there and the mariachi band will sing to the birthday girl. We had them put a candle in the fried ice cream. She still talks about how much fun she had a year later.
Anonymous
Sorry can you clarify why your husband is mortified with Cheesecake Factory? We took our kids there all the time when they were younger. They loved the cheesecake and quite frankly so did we!
Anonymous
How about the Melting Pot?
Anonymous
Where are you located?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry can you clarify why your husband is mortified with Cheesecake Factory? We took our kids there all the time when they were younger. They loved the cheesecake and quite frankly so did we!


Yes, my take was that the husband is mortified to go to Cheesecake Factory because it's beneath him. That's ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is your husband mortified? Is this a failed attempt at seeming cultured?


This, just go to cheesecake and enjoy it.

Seriously, what's wrong with Cheesecake Factory ? You people need to get over yourselves.
Anonymous
Seriously, a 5 year old requesting a "fancy" restaurant when there is already a party in the works?

Why not just go wherever the NEWBORN wants to go?

PS Mom - it won't be where YOU want to go.
Anonymous
The fact that OP's husband is horrified at the idea of Cheesecake Factory is funny to me. Since our twins were born, we have celebrated our anniversary at Cheesecake Factory every year because it's family friendly and moderately upscale (much more so than the usual places that we are willing to go with preschoolers).


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