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I live in the southern U.S. too and I don't know of any child unfriendly restaurants in my city. One thing I do note is many restaurants have kids eat free nights, most often on Tuesday, so that is a night I definitely don't eat out.
I do hope more places adopt child unfriendly policies, but what will probably happen is if it gets too widespread, the breeders will scream and some elected official anxious for votes will push a law through making it illegal. It has already been done with childfree housing in the U.S., so it will probably spread to other areas of life as well.
They need to remember the childfree do vote.
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JohnDrake
I live in the southern U.S. too and I don't know of any child unfriendly restaurants in my city. One thing I do note is many restaurants have kids eat free nights, most often on Tuesday, so that is a night I definitely don't eat out.
I do hope more places adopt child unfriendly policies, but what will probably happen is if it gets too widespread, the breeders will scream and some elected official anxious for votes will push a law through making it illegal. It has already been done with childfree housing in the U.S., so it will probably spread to other areas of life as well.
They need to remember the childfree do vote.
JD
Good point, however, if BNP's would keep their kids out of adult oriented places (bars, nice restaurants etc.) like real parents or learn to control their children there wouldn't be such a backlash against children in public or the demand for adult only venues.
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There's a place in Chicago called "A Taste of Heaven" that isn't CF per se, but will throw out breeders who have unruly children.
Coop's place in New Orleans had a sign out front stating "No Children Allowed" but I don't know if that policy is still in force. It has a full bar so I suspect it's 21+. A nice place though i hear the tourists have taken over.
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There's a place in Chicago called "A Taste of Heaven" that isn't CF per se, but will throw out breeders who have unruly children.
Coop's place in New Orleans had a sign out front stating "No Children Allowed" but I don't know if that policy is still in force. It has a full bar so I suspect it's 21+. A nice place though i hear the tourists have taken over.
Yes, go to New Orleans. I think no one under 21 is allowed in establishments that have video poker games. Find those places. Enjoy your CF dining and drinking experience.
www.coopsplace.net/
www.dejavunola.com/page6/page6.html
www.thecountryclubneworleans.com/index2.html
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It's my dream to have my own resturant one day. I'd love to have it CF, but in my area (W.Va), going completely CF would be a kiss of death since everything here is so family-orientated. If I don't do the 24-hr diner, I want a resturant with a full bar, and I would close it off to kids at 8 PM, giving adults a nice place to eat in peace. And I will sure as hell make sure that your ass will be thrown out if you can't keep your kyds in line.
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faraway, so close
I try to look for places around here that still allow smoking, since they're 18 up. I don't smoke but I'd rather eat around smokers than children. One of my favorites is The Vortex in Atlanta. Yummy bar food and it's vegetarian friendly.
http://www.thevortexbarandgrill.com/
A few more places I can think of in Atlanta:
Viande Rouge Steakhouse (never been, so can't vouch for the food)
http://www.vrsteakhouse.com/
The Earl
http://badearl.com/content/menu
Graveyard Tavern
http://www.graveyardtavern.com/
Hmm. Chattanooga has Pickle Barrel, and I think Fox and Hound is still adults only.
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