Anonymous wrote:We are going to lone star brewery in Olney to let our kids run around on the playground so we can actually try to enjoy it. As of Friday they still had seating reservations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:terrible, they should have double the capacity with outdoor covid dining.
LOL. With what staff?
Anonymous wrote:Mother's Day Brunches are terrible. I refuse them all. Make me a coffee, buy me some flowers and vegetables to plant, and grill a hot dogs later in the evening. Chill some watermelon.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I've always found these types of days suck and the food isn't as good as usual, especially for thr jacked up price they charge. Mother's Day and Valentine's Day seem like the biggest offenders.
Anonymous wrote:Just throwing this out, if you are a dad or husband looking for breakfast, have you checked with Whole Foods to see what they can offer? Or even a local restaurant for carry out? Then get you some pretty table settings, and do brunch/breakfast at home?
I have no idea of where you live but have you checked www.opentable dot com? You might have to expand your search and try for lunch somewhere. I see plenty of space for noon at various restaurants. Then do a light breakfast at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone sane try to go to brunch on Mother's day of all days? Terrible, terrible idea.
Classic amateur move,
Nah, having brunch at home on mother's day using "amateur hour" as an excuse is a classic lazy-husband move. Bonus points if Mom ends up having to deal with the destroyed skillet
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone sane try to go to brunch on Mother's day of all days? Terrible, terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone sane try to go to brunch on Mother's day of all days? Terrible, terrible idea.
Classic amateur move,
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone sane try to go to brunch on Mother's day of all days? Terrible, terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Just take her out on Saturday instead.