Redfox wrote:Yes, I was thinking more the lunch time fare though.
I've never done lunch there. I'm not really a lunch kinda guy, especially not lunch out at a restaurant.
Sure you could bring a kid there, I've seen them there. It's just for
me personally when children are coming one style of restraunt becomes
more prevalent in my mind. "fast, less expensive, less "pretty" more
"exciting/flashy" decor. With adults slow, relaxed, ambience, chairs I
can move, sip a drink (alocholic or other wise and chat leisurely
before, during, between, and, after the meal.
Don't get me wrong when kids accompany we adults to a restaurant they
are well behaved usually, but I can tell they'd rather not be sitting
there while the adults are sipping on coffee discussing current affairs
for 45 minutes, I didn't like it when I was their age why go out of my
way to subject them to it now.

You walk around like you're oh so debonair
You pull 'em down and there's really nothing there
I wish you would just be real with me