Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say pick a place that you normally like for brunch and get an early seating. Unfortunately, I think a lot of places are zoo-like.
How old are you kids? If they're on the older side, you could try more sophisticated places that people won't think of for littler kids.
DS is 7 and restaurant civil at this point, for the most part. We don't go out to brunch often. Maybe Silver Diner now and then.
Been to Silver Diner recently? It has, um, changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say pick a place that you normally like for brunch and get an early seating. Unfortunately, I think a lot of places are zoo-like.
How old are you kids? If they're on the older side, you could try more sophisticated places that people won't think of for littler kids.
DS is 7 and restaurant civil at this point, for the most part. We don't go out to brunch often. Maybe Silver Diner now and then.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid going out on the actual day.
If you want to go out, do it the day before, or the next week. Its still a celebration -- if you aren't hung up on it being "the day".
Anonymous wrote:I'd say pick a place that you normally like for brunch and get an early seating. Unfortunately, I think a lot of places are zoo-like.
How old are you kids? If they're on the older side, you could try more sophisticated places that people won't think of for littler kids.
Anonymous wrote:At home.