Mar 18, 2004
I knew it would only be a matter of time before this began to get some attention. About 8 years ago when we started trying to take Max and Zach out to restaurants, I would feel so uneasy about having them fussing and squirming and making noises or crying. I would have preferred to go to a restaurant geared toward families and especially those with young children, like those described in this article.
I remember telling Lisa that there needs to be “kids” and “non-kids” areas like there is for smoking and non-smoking. She thought I was crazy. I think there is a huge market for this. Charging $10 per child for them to be in a separate room being entertained and fed but not having to have a babysitter would be heaven for me. Wish others felt that way. Pittsburgh is still not child friendly (as well as not being biker friendly — hate trying to bike on these streets), but maybe some day or at least some pockets will develop around here to change that ...
Pipsqueak pariahs? The fuss over children in public | csmonitor.com
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I remember telling Lisa that there needs to be “kids” and “non-kids” areas like there is for smoking and non-smoking. She thought I was crazy. I think there is a huge market for this. Charging $10 per child for them to be in a separate room being entertained and fed but not having to have a babysitter would be heaven for me. Wish others felt that way. Pittsburgh is still not child friendly (as well as not being biker friendly — hate trying to bike on these streets), but maybe some day or at least some pockets will develop around here to change that ...
Pipsqueak pariahs? The fuss over children in public | csmonitor.com