Anonymous wrote:Pizza CS in Rockville has some game tables and the staff are very welcoming to kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need diversions/entertainment? Why not teach your kids about the dining experience, how to read menu, order food, have conversations and behave while dining out.
Not the OP, but I would say it's because I'm not as perfect a parent as you.
Not sure where anything about being a perfect parent was mentioned. I do recall as a child and when we dined out my parents did not base where we would dine on whether or not we would be entertained. I think it's sad that this now needs to be a requirement to dine somewhere. Why not just find a McDonalds with a play room.
No kidding PP! What is it with all these crazy posters who think it's reasonable to try to plan a family outing where their children will have fun! Nonsense!
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks again for the suggestions. To poster 8:46, why did you even open this thread if you had nothing helpful to add. Before you judge how my children are behaved and can converse, hold up a mirror.
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Anonymous wrote:Why do you need diversions/entertainment? Why not teach your kids about the dining experience, how to read menu, order food, have conversations and behave while dining out.
Not the OP, but I would say it's because I'm not as perfect a parent as you.
Not sure where anything about being a perfect parent was mentioned. I do recall as a child and when we dined out my parents did not base where we would dine on whether or not we would be entertained. I think it's sad that this now needs to be a requirement to dine somewhere. Why not just find a McDonalds with a play room.
PP, I think YOU are actually the selfish narcissist in this scenario. Sometimes, some people do things that OTHERS enjoy out of the kindness of their heart, and because they get joy from seeing others having fun. Have you ever done this?
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Anonymous wrote:Why do you need diversions/entertainment? Why not teach your kids about the dining experience, how to read menu, order food, have conversations and behave while dining out.
Not the OP, but I would say it's because I'm not as perfect a parent as you.
Not sure where anything about being a perfect parent was mentioned. I do recall as a child and when we dined out my parents did not base where we would dine on whether or not we would be entertained. I think it's sad that this now needs to be a requirement to dine somewhere. Why not just find a McDonalds with a play room.
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for suggestions of restaurants good for a few families with young kids (ages 4-8) - I'm hoping for suggestions of restaurants with some form of entertainment or diversions for kids, such as a place on the water where you see boats sailing by, or a place that shows movies, or has a jukebox (like a diner), or has the tortilla machine to look at and dough to play with like at Uncle Julio's. Any suggestions for me? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need diversions/entertainment? Why not teach your kids about the dining experience, how to read menu, order food, have conversations and behave while dining out.
Not the OP, but I would say it's because I'm not as perfect a parent as you.
Not sure where anything about being a perfect parent was mentioned. I do recall as a child and when we dined out my parents did not base where we would dine on whether or not we would be entertained. I think it's sad that this now needs to be a requirement to dine somewhere. Why not just find a McDonalds with a play room.
No kidding PP! What is it with all these crazy posters who think it's reasonable to try to plan a family outing where their children will have fun! Nonsense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need diversions/entertainment? Why not teach your kids about the dining experience, how to read menu, order food, have conversations and behave while dining out.
Not the OP, but I would say it's because I'm not as perfect a parent as you.
Not sure where anything about being a perfect parent was mentioned. I do recall as a child and when we dined out my parents did not base where we would dine on whether or not we would be entertained. I think it's sad that this now needs to be a requirement to dine somewhere. Why not just find a McDonalds with a play room.
Things have changed since you were growing up in 1954, sweetie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need diversions/entertainment? Why not teach your kids about the dining experience, how to read menu, order food, have conversations and behave while dining out.
Not the OP, but I would say it's because I'm not as perfect a parent as you.
Not sure where anything about being a perfect parent was mentioned. I do recall as a child and when we dined out my parents did not base where we would dine on whether or not we would be entertained. I think it's sad that this now needs to be a requirement to dine somewhere. Why not just find a McDonalds with a play room.