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The Restaurant That Allows Children, But Only Well Behaved Ones

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Sometimes adults want a nice, quiet dinner at a restaurant. There are many places that hopefully offer that, but as you start getting to your salad course, the two kids a table away start playing tag. Or the toddler starts getting whiny. Or another family comes in and the kids start watching videos without headphones.

So much for a nice, quiet dinner at that restaurant.

Welp, a restaurant in California has ensured that won’t happen at their establishment. And people either love it or hate it.

Old Fisherman’s Grotto is a restaurant on Fisherman’s Wharf, a dining and shopping district in Monterey, CA. Open since 1950 and currently run by the original owner’s son, they specialize in fresh seafood from all over the world, a variety of steaks, Italian pasta, freshly made desserts and an extensive appetizer list.

They get generally good reviews on Yelp (average 4 out of 5 stars) but besides writing about their food, customers write a lot about the restaurant’s children’s policy. From Old Fisherman’s Grotto’s website:

Old Fisherman’s Grotto is a relatively small restaurant and we found that having strollers and/or high chairs at the tables and in the aisles made it difficult to have full access to get to and around tables. For the safety of our staff and guests we adopted a stroller policy in 2009.

We adopted our children’s policy in 2011 to provide an overall enhanced dining experience for guests who frequently dine at the restaurant, by giving them an alternative place to eat on Fisherman’s Wharf that has a quiet atmosphere.

At Old Fisherman’s Grotto, we strive to give all of our guests the best dining experience possible and our policy relating to children was put in place to enhance the experience of all our diners with and without children. We welcome families with children and we serve many every day, we only ask that they abide by our rules.

So kids are allowed, but they have to be well-behaved. And in the interest of space, no high chairs or strollers. I would say that’s reasonable, but apparently some people don’t agree. From Yelp:

Others apparently love the concept. Also from Yelp:

Old Fisherman’s Grotto isn’t the first restaurant to have a policy regarding children, nor will it be the last. But it, and all the rest, definitely get strong opinions on both sides.

What do you think?

*** Many thanks to Lindsey L. for the heads up about this topic!

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