Anonymous wrote:And end of season soccer party at a brewery? These are the same parents who will buy alcohol for their teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dogs are more annoying. PSA to dog owners: your dog does not have to go to the brewery with you. Leave them at home.
My dog can’t be left at home for the entire day so we bring him to places that are dog friendly whenever we can. Public spaces do not exist to conform to your specific preferences. I will continue to bring my dog because we don’t bother anyone else and we are allowed to by the establishment. You will have to cope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a winery not a brewery but Windridge vineyards is not kid friendly at all. Can’t sit most tables if you have a kid with you (even a high school age kid). Hardly any non alcoholic beverages besides a few cans of soda so kids can’t drink anything there. It would be perfect for you OP!
Kids can drink soda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go to breweries all the time and virtually all of the breweries with outdoor space WANT kids and dogs - it makes their breweries profitable and able to actually STAY in business. The Star Hill breweries Perch on top of the Captial One building is a great example. They play kids movies on the big theatre screen on Sundays (or at least they were over the summer) and there is a Mini- Golf (putt putt) course, and a dedicated dog play/poop area.
BUT the majority of the parents with kids and dogs are usually only there during the day, and after 6pm the number left is certainly not killing anyone's vibe the way OP describes. Basically, if you want to do your day drinking with no kids around, then you need to stay away from all breweries with outdoor spaces.
I've never seen a kid's party held at a brewery, and I suspect someone is making that up to stir the pot.
OP back. I understand it doesn’t kill everybody’s vibe, but it is not the right vibe for our group. People like different things. I also commented up thread that I like kids but for our adult only group, we are looking for a kid free brewery.
Sounds like you just need to go to a bar or a brewery in the city/downtown area. The places with outdoor areas will often have families there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go to breweries all the time and virtually all of the breweries with outdoor space WANT kids and dogs - it makes their breweries profitable and able to actually STAY in business. The Star Hill breweries Perch on top of the Captial One building is a great example. They play kids movies on the big theatre screen on Sundays (or at least they were over the summer) and there is a Mini- Golf (putt putt) course, and a dedicated dog play/poop area.
BUT the majority of the parents with kids and dogs are usually only there during the day, and after 6pm the number left is certainly not killing anyone's vibe the way OP describes. Basically, if you want to do your day drinking with no kids around, then you need to stay away from all breweries with outdoor spaces.
I've never seen a kid's party held at a brewery, and I suspect someone is making that up to stir the pot.
OP back. I understand it doesn’t kill everybody’s vibe, but it is not the right vibe for our group. People like different things. I also commented up thread that I like kids but for our adult only group, we are looking for a kid free brewery.
Anonymous wrote:We go to breweries all the time and virtually all of the breweries with outdoor space WANT kids and dogs - it makes their breweries profitable and able to actually STAY in business. The Star Hill breweries Perch on top of the Captial One building is a great example. They play kids movies on the big theatre screen on Sundays (or at least they were over the summer) and there is a Mini- Golf (putt putt) course, and a dedicated dog play/poop area.
BUT the majority of the parents with kids and dogs are usually only there during the day, and after 6pm the number left is certainly not killing anyone's vibe the way OP describes. Basically, if you want to do your day drinking with no kids around, then you need to stay away from all breweries with outdoor spaces.
I've never seen a kid's party held at a brewery, and I suspect someone is making that up to stir the pot.
Anonymous wrote:We go to breweries all the time and virtually all of the breweries with outdoor space WANT kids and dogs - it makes their breweries profitable and able to actually STAY in business. The Star Hill breweries Perch on top of the Captial One building is a great example. They play kids movies on the big theatre screen on Sundays (or at least they were over the summer) and there is a Mini- Golf (putt putt) course, and a dedicated dog play/poop area.
BUT the majority of the parents with kids and dogs are usually only there during the day, and after 6pm the number left is certainly not killing anyone's vibe the way OP describes. Basically, if you want to do your day drinking with no kids around, then you need to stay away from all breweries with outdoor spaces.
I've never seen a kid's party held at a brewery, and I suspect someone is making that up to stir the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dogs are more annoying. PSA to dog owners: your dog does not have to go to the brewery with you. Leave them at home.
My dog can’t be left at home for the entire day so we bring him to places that are dog friendly whenever we can. Public spaces do not exist to conform to your specific preferences. I will continue to bring my dog because we don’t bother anyone else and we are allowed to by the establishment. You will have to cope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And end of season soccer party at a brewery? These are the same parents who will buy alcohol for their teens.
It's very inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:The dogs are more annoying. PSA to dog owners: your dog does not have to go to the brewery with you. Leave them at home.
Anonymous wrote:And end of season soccer party at a brewery? These are the same parents who will buy alcohol for their teens.