Anonymous wrote:As a mother of two little ones, I would absolutely patronize this business. People who ask stupid questions like this annoy me. There is a time and a place for kids and obviously this owner has decided that his restaurant isn't the place for kids. His choice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, it's on a strip with a burger place and BBQ place. So there are two family friendly options, and one that's intended for adults only.
And this is totally legal. Plenty of venues are 18+ or 21+.
It's in Del Ray, for those asking. We're excited to go, as Del Ray is full offamily ffriendly places and it can be hard to get out for a date. And we're unaware of any controversy. As I said, tons of options to take kids to.
Really tho? I don't have a problem with it but I keep hearing people say this about Del Ray -- I live there and have two small kids, but I never run into tables of other kids when we go out on a date at 9PM. Are there kids really out at Cheesetique at that hour?
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, it's on a strip with a burger place and BBQ place. So there are two family friendly options, and one that's intended for adults only.
And this is totally legal. Plenty of venues are 18+ or 21+.
It's in Del Ray, for those asking. We're excited to go, as Del Ray is full offamily ffriendly places and it can be hard to get out for a date. And we're unaware of any controversy. As I said, tons of options to take kids to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not think this was legal. It's not legal in housing, based on public accommodations law, and a restaurant is also a public accommodation.
It is absolutely legal in housing - over 55+ communities and adults only housing is all over the place. There are also adults-only hotels and resorts. It's a private restaurant and business and the owner can restrict entry based on age just like a bar or nightclub.
Anonymous wrote:I did not think this was legal. It's not legal in housing, based on public accommodations law, and a restaurant is also a public accommodation.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, it's on a strip with a burger place and BBQ place. So there are two family friendly options, and one that's intended for adults only.
And this is totally legal. Plenty of venues are 18+ or 21+.
It's in Del Ray, for those asking. We're excited to go, as Del Ray is full offamily ffriendly places and it can be hard to get out for a date. And we're unaware of any controversy. As I said, tons of options to take kids to.