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A good drinking game would be to take a sip every time someone mentions a daycare in this thread! I love all these grown adults getting their panties in a wad because they want to play the games that the kids are playing. What do you EXPECT the families to do in a family friendly brewery that has games in the side? It's the only thing that the kids can do there.
Chick-Fil-A is family friendly and has unsupervised kids all over the place and nobody is complaining about them being a "community daycare." The problem people have with this FAMILY FRIENDLY brewery is that it does not have a cordoned off area for the kids so that the entitled childless grumpy adults can have their beloved sanctuary.
As you alluded to, In Fast food places, the kids play Area is separate from the dining area. No decent parent would let their kids run around the tables, yet they do at breweries.
I don't know if this has been mentioned on this thread yet, but I recalled seeing a sign on a table in a Clayton brewery a while back that had some pretty good rules about kids being in their brewery. I found an image of it on yelp --- It's the Deep River Brewing Co.
I don't know if this has been mentioned on this thread yet, but I recalled seeing a sign on a table in a Clayton brewery a while back that had some pretty good rules about kids being in their brewery. I found an image of it on yelp --- It's the Deep River Brewing Co.
How did "family friendly" become "it's okay to let your kids run wild here"?
Breweries are not a children's playground, they're not the park, they're not a daycare
I can't believe the entitlement of parents who this at these places
Well, when you say "Family Friendly" you expose yourself to the entire bell curve of parenting. That's true of a Brewery and its true of a hardware store and its true of a Chick Fil A.
I don't know if this has been mentioned on this thread yet, but I recalled seeing a sign on a table in a Clayton brewery a while back that had some pretty good rules about kids being in their brewery. I found an image of it on yelp --- It's the Deep River Brewing Co.
Does that include places like Carolina Ale House, where adults can drink while eating and catching a game on the TVs (while cheering, etc)?
NO, it does NOT. Carolina Ale House is a restaurant (serves food), so kids and people of all ages are allowed to eat with you.
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