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Old 09-07-2007, 01:30 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by KonaChick
I didn't see any specific kids meals on the menu when we were there last weekend. As far as having a seperate menu I'm not sure. To be honest it's probably not the best place to bring little ones. It's really a dining experience more than a restaurant with the food paced in a manner condusive to conversation and a relaxed evening. We went last weekend and enjoyed it immensly!! The food was wonderful and the service was fantastic. I enjoyed the fact there weren't any little ones running around. It's really a "grown-up" restaurant. There are so many restaurants to bring kids to..hire a babysitter and enjoy the evening to yourselves!! Just my opinion.
Funny you should say that! When I didn't get a response here I called the restaurant and they told me they did have a kids' menu. We took three kids (age 3-6) there on Monday night. The kids' menu was limited but the staff couldn't have been nicer. They ended up making two of the kids plain pasta off the menu and the third kid had a burger from the kids' menu. Our kids were relatively tired after a day of swimming so they weren't exactly on their best behavoir (although they weren't terrible). As there was nobody else in the room we were in we didn't bother any other customers, and, as I said, the staff was really lovely with them.

However, I enjoyed the meal so much that last night my husband and I went solo - leaving our daughter with the grandparents! I was very impressed with the restaurant and esp. their handling of the kids but I do agree with something special like that it was much more enjoyable just the two of us!
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