Anonymous wrote:Wait time absolutely doesn't play into kid friendliness or not. That's absurd. The restaurant can provide a kid friendly atmosphere, providing whatever it can to make kids and families feel welcome. If a lot of people like a certain place and the wait time is long then it's on you, the adult, to use common sense and go either at off peak times (certainly not weekend brunch!) or go somewhere without a long wait. The restaurant doesn't need to accommodate you in that regard and expecting it to is totally narcissistic.
Anonymous wrote:Me again. Or maybe my definition of kid friendly is different than most... 90 minute wait and crappy service in my mind is not kid friendly. We will stick with known quantities instead of following the crowd from now on.
Anonymous wrote:As an adult, I would not wait an hour for a table at a restaurant. I don't have the patience to wait that long. I would have gone to target and picked up milk, eggs, juice, bread, and gone home and made breakfast. I would be able to shop, go home, cook, eat, and clean up in the hour it would take to be seated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid-friendly has nothing to do with how long you have to wait for a table. As a PP stated above, it's about whether the restaurant makes accommodations for children, which TB does. They have high chairs, a kid's menu and pop tarts for heaven's sake. I'd be annoyed about the bad table wait estimation, but that has nothing to do with whether or not they're kid-friendly. Plus, this restaurant just opened. Give it some time to work out the kinks.
Agree!
Do you actually have children? How could a crayon possible make up for having to wait an hour??
BTW: You know where went that was totally, surprisingly kid friendly? Woodward Table for dinner on Friday at around 6:30-7:30. I was sure it was going to be a disaster with our 2 year old, but it was great. They have booths by the bar area and a lot of background noise so toddler enthusiasm is not out of place. The kid's fish meal was an incredibly fresh piece of nice fish that was pan fried. For mom and dad, a delicious Zinfandel and the burger was amazing. Duck was just meh, though. The servers certainly did not gush over our child, but there was a high chair and crayons. 5 stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid-friendly has nothing to do with how long you have to wait for a table. As a PP stated above, it's about whether the restaurant makes accommodations for children, which TB does. They have high chairs, a kid's menu and pop tarts for heaven's sake. I'd be annoyed about the bad table wait estimation, but that has nothing to do with whether or not they're kid-friendly. Plus, this restaurant just opened. Give it some time to work out the kinks.
Agree!
Do you actually have children? How could a crayon possible make up for having to wait an hour??
BTW: You know where went that was totally, surprisingly kid friendly? Woodward Table for dinner on Friday at around 6:30-7:30. I was sure it was going to be a disaster with our 2 year old, but it was great. They have booths by the bar area and a lot of background noise so toddler enthusiasm is not out of place. The kid's fish meal was an incredibly fresh piece of nice fish that was pan fried. For mom and dad, a delicious Zinfandel and the burger was amazing. Duck was just meh, though. The servers certainly did not gush over our child, but there was a high chair and crayons. 5 stars.
Yes. I have a little girl who just turned 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid-friendly has nothing to do with how long you have to wait for a table. As a PP stated above, it's about whether the restaurant makes accommodations for children, which TB does. They have high chairs, a kid's menu and pop tarts for heaven's sake. I'd be annoyed about the bad table wait estimation, but that has nothing to do with whether or not they're kid-friendly. Plus, this restaurant just opened. Give it some time to work out the kinks.
Agree!
Do you actually have children? How could a crayon possible make up for having to wait an hour??
BTW: You know where went that was totally, surprisingly kid friendly? Woodward Table for dinner on Friday at around 6:30-7:30. I was sure it was going to be a disaster with our 2 year old, but it was great. They have booths by the bar area and a lot of background noise so toddler enthusiasm is not out of place. The kid's fish meal was an incredibly fresh piece of nice fish that was pan fried. For mom and dad, a delicious Zinfandel and the burger was amazing. Duck was just meh, though. The servers certainly did not gush over our child, but there was a high chair and crayons. 5 stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go early to Silver Diner next time, it's nearby and the service and food are consistently good. It's very DCUM of posters not to mention just how ridiculously expensive Ted's AND Matchbox are!
Silver Diner is expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Go early to Silver Diner next time, it's nearby and the service and food are consistently good. It's very DCUM of posters not to mention just how ridiculously expensive Ted's AND Matchbox are!
Anonymous wrote:
Wait, OP -- didn't you say you called before going and they were estimating a 45-minute wait? So it sounds like you waited 15-20 minutes over the original estimate, on a weekend morning... I don't really get why you are so fired up? You expected a 45 minute wait before you arrived. Sure, it's not great that you had to wait longer than you'd planned, but sometimes these things happen. It could happen to you whether you had your kids with you or not.
I agree with the PP who suggested reservations. That's what we always do when eating at Ted's Bulletin. They're on Open Table, you can plan ahead and choose your time (and get a sense from how many times are available if they are going to be mobbed or not).
Although it sounds like you won't be going back...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid-friendly has nothing to do with how long you have to wait for a table. As a PP stated above, it's about whether the restaurant makes accommodations for children, which TB does. They have high chairs, a kid's menu and pop tarts for heaven's sake. I'd be annoyed about the bad table wait estimation, but that has nothing to do with whether or not they're kid-friendly. Plus, this restaurant just opened. Give it some time to work out the kinks.
Agree!