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To: indylindy
It should be the job of parents instead of restaurant making the rules. If this place can afford to lose those customers, the owner has a right to set the rules.

Yeah, it SHOULD be the parents, but too many have failed in their duties. I'm thinking after some of those outraged parents hear from others what a nice peaceful place that restaurant is to eat, now, they might think a little harder about how their kids are supposed to act, when out with the general public.

I'm also thinking that the restaurant's business will increase, simply because folks know they can eat, and enjoy a conversation, without having to deal with unruly little ones.

Our biggest complaint at restaurants these days is the volume of the music! We almost always have to ask if they can turn it down because we can hardly hear each other across the table.

90 posted on 07/10/2011 1:32:36 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ

My husband and I noticed the same. What is with the music being so loud as to give you indigestion? LOL

My son took us to some place, can’t remember the name. They specialize in all meat. A Brazilian meat place.

They bring out different meats and you are supposed to turn up little markers if you want more or a different meat.

Ugh, what a miserable meal. It was loud and I never turned over one of those markers. I don’t eat out to work.

Bring me a nice piece of good meat, my wine and salad, refresh my drinks, some soft music, and leave me alone.

Geesh.


91 posted on 07/10/2011 1:55:51 PM PDT by dforest
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