learn_more wrote: » I like to go out for the occasional coffee either by myself or with friends. Impossible nowadays to find a cafe that doesn't have the atmosphere of a school playground or a creche. Maybe parents live in a dream-world where they believe that other patrons are only too happy to see their little darlings re-enact world war 2 with some plastic toys they've given them. I recall a time when kids were given things to shut them up - not to give them an opportunity to make even more noise. And visually, it's the way the really mess up their table with crumbs, straws, sweet wrappers, on the plates , on the tables, on the seats, on the ground, while their parents light up and gossip; giving the occasional roar as to give the impression their being responsible parents. Really not the type of environment a grown adult would like to spend his or her time in. I really think cafe owners should take some responsibility for all this. It's in their interest to come to a better arrangement after all. A one kid per table policy would be reasonable and wouldn't it make financial sense to have more paying adults seated that to have low spending riff raff sullying their establishment who scare off the more desirable clientèle ! I was never taken to cafes when I was a child. And quite right too. It's just a total lack of consideration that parents have these days which is a sign of our times. Sigh.
s4uv3 wrote: » When I open my seaside café, children under ten will not be allowed in. The sign will say "LEAVE YOUR STICKY SNOTTY ****S AT HOME PLEASE" Well behaved dogs are allowed though.
[Deleted User] wrote: » If a cafe allows dogs in, I don't want to be there.
GreatDefector wrote: » Thinly veiled we're not parents thread
Ruu wrote: » My Jonny is an angle! :mad::mad:
Thiago Jolly Star wrote: » Only last week I complimented a mother and father on their very well behaved children in my regular cafe. The little girl was 4 and the boy under a year. Polite, quiet, friendly, well mannered.. These kids were exceptional but it's not unheard of for well mannered orderly children to be seen in cafés.
Deleted User wrote: » If a cafe allows dogs in, I don't want to be there.
McGruber wrote: » Yeah but they are outnumbered by little noisy cnutbags, throwing sh1t off the tables and screaming and screeching so loud that you try to telepathically shut the fcuker up. All the while the gombeen fcuktard parents are seemibgly oblivious to their little demon spawn causing people to be ear fcuked. Fcuk off to McDonalds with your kids, cnuts.
MarkR wrote: » I'm just back from the shops with my son. Suffice to say, he gets flappy when he's happy. Special needs with sensory issues. But you go ahead and tut tut into your buttered scone while judging people. Must be great to be you. I'll make a note to leave him at home in the cupboard next time.
syklops wrote: » Nobody mentioned your special needs son. Why are you getting all butt-hurt?
Thiago Jolly Star wrote: » I don' know what else to say except... I don't agree. The bad mannered children are the minority in any cafés I use.
Thiago Jolly Star wrote: » Perhaps because so many obnoxious prats waffle on about the behaviour of children and bemoan that said children are allowed go anywhere, when the prats haven't a clue about children or what issues parents may be dealing with.
McGruber wrote: » It's ok to disagree. Ah in all honesty, I don't mind kids in cafes. They have to eat and parents need to live too. It's just the ones that really act up when they don't want to be there that bug me. Picking stuff up and throwing it while the parents pretend not to see it. Maybe I just notice the little bastards instead of the little angels.