—u/corgwin “I agree here. I have a newborn, and believe me, when I get an opportunity, I am getting a sitter and going to a place where kids can’t go.” —u/jitsufitchick Signed, a former Applebee’s server and mother of two who accepted never taking my young children to restaurants because they were heathens." —u/TheDudette840 “This is why we only take our son to ‘family friendly’ places and do our best to make sure he’s quiet and behaved. The absolute LAST thing I want on a kid-free night is to deal with someone else’s kids.” —u/Cultural-Guide1325 —u/BeastOGevaudan “If you can’t calm down your crying baby, I’m sorry, but you need to leave. The baby isn’t enjoying themselves at that point any more than the parents or the other patrons. Maybe they are too warm, there are too many strange noises, sharp smells — doesn’t really matter. … Why put the baby and yourselves through unnecessary stress? Ask for the food to go, and one parent waits outside with the baby.” —u/Nik-ki

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