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  • Tyler @ Building Camelot · 1 year ago
    Nice list - everything here is soooooo true. Eating out with kids is so damn hard sometimes that no matter what you do it becomes an ordeal. It also helps us when our oldest, who's 3, gets a nap that day. That just seems to help everyone involved
  • kayla · 1 year ago
    Great advice, i agree totally it worked for me with my other two but now i have a 10 month old who is fed through his g tube so really dont go anywhere
  • Ryan · 1 year ago
    I have a 3,2 and 10month old (all boys). We always ask our server for the check as soon as we're finished ordering. sometimes we even ask for boxes right away too. this is just in case we need to dash out of there due to a major behavioral breakdown.
  • Doug @ Daddy's Tired · 2 weeks ago
    With our 5 month old we're slowly learning to navigate the eating out world. As a newborn she would sleep whereever we took her, but now as an alert 5 month old she needs to be entertained. It's a tough chore, but since we've survived a few trips I think we're in the clear. Good Post.
  • rossetto furniture · 2 weeks ago
    Great advice, it will come in handy for some. I might want to add that you must choose some roomy restaurants that can at least accommodate your child's stroller because some high chairs are not comfortable for them.
  • ajaypowell · 1 week ago
    Thanks for the tips on how to go and dine out in a restaurant with kids. Well, I guess the difficulty of the task depends on the age of the kids. I guess, four- or five-year-old kids tend to be more naughty, aren't they? So when you're dining out, exert more effort in supervising them.


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  • Guangzhou Tour · 2 days ago
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