In my neighborhood it's a tie between sushi and pizza. I've walked into a sushi buffet place with my two kids and three of the neighbor kids. The owners didn't want to charge for all the kids but I explained they would all eat their way in sushi, and they did. |
I'd definitely go! Sounds relaxing. |
Not a big deal. If you have a problem with it, don't go. If there is a market for it (meaning enough people who want to visit a sushi restaurant that doesn't allow children in Alexandria) the business will do fine, and everyone will be happy.
If not enough people like it, he'll either go under or change his policy. The market will figure this out. |
Is this even LEGAL??
I live in CA and have never heard of anything like this. |
Haha. When does this place open? Im going to walk right in with my kids and then make a big scene about how my rights are being violated if they refuse me service. |
Do you like being an annoying ass? |
Read the whole thread. |
The same could be asked of the discriminatory owner who thought up this concept! |
Hell yes!!! |
I'm apparently standing alone on this. I wouldn't seek it out. And I wouldn't avoid it on principle. Kids just don't bother me that much --- and, yes, I have two children so i know how disruptive they can be. I guess I'm ambivalent to the issue. |
I can't. I'm a single mom. Not a fan of Sushi nor Del Ray for that matter |
There can't be one, just one, no kid restaurant? You have a very limited view of Amerucan liberty. |
My kids love sushi and sushi loves them. That's the best explanation for why they get totally covered in rice, sticky fish eggs, edamame shells, miso soup, etc. every time we get it. I definitely support the owner on this one and would go there. |
I don't like sushi, but I would still go, just to support it.
I love my kid. There are plenty of family friendly restaurants. There need to be a few - adult only ones. |
I would go to any restaurant that had a no kids policy. I love my kid, but there are times I don't want to be around kids. And our very rare date nights is one of those times. There are plenty of restaurants that allow kids. Really the problem isn't the kids as much as the rude parents who bring their kids out late, when they are tired, and allow them to misbehave (I don't mind the well behaved kids). And given I love pizza and my kid hates it, a no-kids pizza place would be awesome. |