Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
So the world should revolve around the other patrons instead? And if the bartender doesn’t like working at a bar that allows children, he can quit.
The world of bars should revolve around patrons and bartenders, yes. Just go away.
“Should” according to you. If a place was just a bar, I wouldn’t be there. But if it serves food, then we have every right to be there, if permitted by the establishment. If you don’t like the establishment making that choice, it is you who will have to “just go away.”
Just go the Applebee's already
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
So the world should revolve around the other patrons instead? And if the bartender doesn’t like working at a bar that allows children, he can quit.
The world of bars should revolve around patrons and bartenders, yes. Just go away.
“Should” according to you. If a place was just a bar, I wouldn’t be there. But if it serves food, then we have every right to be there, if permitted by the establishment. If you don’t like the establishment making that choice, it is you who will have to “just go away.”
Just because management permits it doesn't mean they want it. Believe me, they roll their eyes when you come in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
So the world should revolve around the other patrons instead? And if the bartender doesn’t like working at a bar that allows children, he can quit.
The world of bars should revolve around patrons and bartenders, yes. Just go away.
“Should” according to you. If a place was just a bar, I wouldn’t be there. But if it serves food, then we have every right to be there, if permitted by the establishment. If you don’t like the establishment making that choice, it is you who will have to “just go away.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
So the world should revolve around the other patrons instead? And if the bartender doesn’t like working at a bar that allows children, he can quit.
The world of bars should revolve around patrons and bartenders, yes. Just go away.
“Should” according to you. If a place was just a bar, I wouldn’t be there. But if it serves food, then we have every right to be there, if permitted by the establishment. If you don’t like the establishment making that choice, it is you who will have to “just go away.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
So the world should revolve around the other patrons instead? And if the bartender doesn’t like working at a bar that allows children, he can quit.
The world of bars should revolve around patrons and bartenders, yes. Just go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
So the world should revolve around the other patrons instead? And if the bartender doesn’t like working at a bar that allows children, he can quit.
The world of bars should revolve around patrons and bartenders, yes. Just go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
So the world should revolve around the other patrons instead? And if the bartender doesn’t like working at a bar that allows children, he can quit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
LOL it's great that YOU have zero issue with it but I assure you your bartender and the other patrons do. but that's ok, the world revolves around you.
Anonymous wrote:I have no issues with kids sitting at a bar. If you're angry at that, you are an angry person.
My wife and I do it with our toddler when we eat at the bar and just recently, did it with all 3 kids at Centrolina at City Center. All 3 kids sat at the bar and so did my wife and I. We ordered food and my wife and I ordered drinks. Zero issue.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. SALAD not spar!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a kid is sitting at the bar, then they are taking space away from a paying customer. It's shitty of you, even if not illegal.
I'd get them an overpriced Coke or something.
-- OP
Sorry one overpriced Coke does not equal several over priced cocktails. Please stay away!
Some people order a steak, others order a lobster. Some have many cocktails, others nurse a bud light. As long as the family is ordering a reasonable amount, it doesn’t matter that they may not be the most profitable customers that evening.
Whoops, I meant salad, not lobster. But my point was clear. Plenty of adults spend wildly divergent amounts and a server/bartender has no reasonable gripe just because someone ordered somewhat less expensive items.
Ironically, the establishment makes more on the spar than the lobster or steak.
True, although the server doesn’t. But it is still neither here nor there. Some tabs are bigger, some aren’t. That’s a fact of life whether patrons are adults or kids, at the bar or at a table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a kid is sitting at the bar, then they are taking space away from a paying customer. It's shitty of you, even if not illegal.
They can still be paying customers by ordering food. I’ve taken kids to numerous restaurants that do happy at the bar only. I’ve also done it myself and there are times I am not drinking. Would you consider me not a paying customer when I am ordering dinner?
Why don't you understand that a child sitting at the bar has a chilling effect on other customers?