Anonymous wrote:Elder Pines.
Another tip is outdoor places will have more kids than indoor places. Eg, seven locks does allow kids but you won’t see as many.
Babycat is crawling with kids, but they have a lofted area that is for adults.
I’m sure there are more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Kids suck. I don’t even wanna be around the ones I made sometimes, let alone other people’s.
+1. And the parents who drag their kids to breweries and wineries on the weekends are the ones who do NOT feel like parenting them at all, and it shows. Hard Pass.
I don’t think it’s going away any time soon. By being child/family friendly, breweries see tons of business earlier in the day where typically it would be mostly empty.
Anonymous wrote:Elder Pines.
Another tip is outdoor places will have more kids than indoor places. Eg, seven locks does allow kids but you won’t see as many.
Babycat is crawling with kids, but they have a lofted area that is for adults.
I’m sure there are more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Kids suck. I don’t even wanna be around the ones I made sometimes, let alone other people’s.
+1. And the parents who drag their kids to breweries and wineries on the weekends are the ones who do NOT feel like parenting them at all, and it shows. Hard Pass.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Kids suck. I don’t even wanna be around the ones I made sometimes, let alone other people’s.
Anonymous wrote:Millennials brought us these breweries. Unfortunately we have to deal with their kids too. If you want to drink kid free you are going to have to head for a bar.