

I’m terrible about venturing outside of my neighbourhood so when we go out for dinner with our son, it’s usually Habit or Foundation. What’s good in your neck of the woods? And what does child-friendly mean to you? High chairs? Special menus? A generous staff? For me it’s more about the attitude of the staff and other diners. If they welcome the boy with smiles or try to play peek-a-boo, I’m hooked. And as a parent, I’m always sure to leave a very generous tip.
So what are some of your favourite child-friendly grownup restaurants?
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Hi..I talked about where we go…pretty boring
http://www.wetcoastwomen.com/2007/family-dining/
But yeah we base it on attitude and menu choices mostly.
Do you live around Main? We did for a bit…up at Ontario and 15th. Ooooh I loved it. Pre baby we used to eat at Zigs…post was at the Mongolian Grill.
We had dinner at Public the other night. That was good.
I love eating out.
My niece LOVES Boston Pizza - she picks it everytime - we went there last night. Kids menu (she gets the mini pizza and garlic bread), friendly staff, they gave her a little activity book thingy, and crayons to keep busy. She’s 7.
you know we have been back in canada for ummm nine months now and I cant think of a single time that we went out for dinner with my daughter. no not true we went once with family to milestones. didnt work out too well.
I prefer benches seating over high chairs. my daughter refuses to sit in high chairs.
wait we did go to swiss chalet once and that was fairly sucessful.