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| Is this restaurant remotely kid friendly? (any highchairs?) Thanks. |
| I would not take my kids there. |
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I definitely would not take children there. Not remotely kid friendly.
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| Ok, thanks for the info. |
| I've been there twice. It is not at all kid friendly. It is very high end and expensive. |
| I took my newborn and toddler there and they do have kids high chairs - the place is always so loud so I was not too worried. Any hotel restaurant will accommodate you and your family. Fours Seasons is first class in making children feeling welcome. If you have to take them and you really want to go - go for it - but you know your kids best and how they are in those situations. It is way too pricey to not enjoy your experience. I only took mine bc we did not have a choice that night and were dealing with out of towners. |
I agree with this. Have been to Bourbon Steak, it is loud and very open and while I didn't see any children there you shouldn't let be deterred if you really want to do. I went to the Blue Duck Tavern once and was surprised to see a family with 2 high chairs but realized they probably accomodate because of the hotel. So just go. |
| I think you will see even more families on the holidays. Go for it. Children should know how to act in nice restaurants. |
| I had a great experience with my two children (2 and 6 yrs.). This restaurant does have high chairs as well as booster seats. Kids menu, while pricey is quite extensive and they have placemats with crayons for kids to draw on. We went early in the evening (6pm) before the restaurant got too busy and had a wonderful time. I actually really want to stay at the Four Seasons one night with the kids. My brother stayed with his family and they have pint sized robes and slippers and chocolate "Ipods" with his kids names on them. So cute! (And again, so pricey!) |
| Please spare the staff and patrons and don't bring your kids there. |
| I would NOT bring young children there. |