Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you invited another couple, it's realistic. Especially if the other couple likes a good mimosa.
If you still have more to spend, get the bacon glazed donuts. You should be fine! Maybe get another dessert to go. But yes, I think 4 adults could consume $300 worth at Volt for brunch.
THANK YOU! Actual useful information - maybe we will try this. Less traffic, baby can annoy people, and I can get drunk
Anonymous wrote:
If you invited another couple, it's realistic. Especially if the other couple likes a good mimosa.
If you still have more to spend, get the bacon glazed donuts. You should be fine! Maybe get another dessert to go. But yes, I think 4 adults could consume $300 worth at Volt for brunch.

Anonymous wrote:Yes - I thanked for the reply - I'm glad to see it's still popular and good, so passing it to another person won't be like giving them a card to a once popular place. I appreciate that people like it - it's good to know.
If anyone has been for brunch, and can actually constructively comment on cost, I'm curious if $300 is realistic to think we can spend on brunch there for 4 people if we can get another couple to go.
And for the record, I don't think it's abnormal to not have the type of relationship with my parents where I have them take care of my child all the time. They do it when I need it (nanny vacation, for example). I'm happy they do, but I'm not comfortable doing it for recreational purposes due to his needs and their abilities.
Anonymous wrote:Your excuses are exhausting, OP.
Anonymous wrote:The suggestions on how to use it are to make my parents take care of my child. My parents are older and take care of him when I need them to, but asking them to do it for 4 hours so I can go to dinner seems a bit ridiculous. It's just not the dynamic we have. I'm glad so many of you do - I don't see my parents as care takers in that way.
I've asked the company to transfer it to a Range gift card, because even though we didn't like it, I'm sure I could get a group of friends to go and pay. But they won't. So, moot point. I'll ask about Family Meal (but spending $300 there is hard - Range would be better because I could ask friends to go since it's not that far away)
I was simply wondering if it's not popular anymore, given how many other great restaurants have opened in the past few years. I wouldn't want to regift it and have the person I gave it to think it was an outdated gift. I'm glad to hear it's still fabulous - seems like it can be a good gift.
And man, I have had that thing for 3 years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't your parents babysit?
That's what I'm wondering.
Because they don't live here. We have an infant and I'm not comfortable leaving 66 year olds with an infant for hours while I'm far away if anything happens. Just not a good situation for us. If they lived here it would be different. We are downtown so on a good day Frederick is an hour. And baby is definitely not brunch at volt material.
But that's good it still seems popular. I will try to sell it again or regift it at Christmas