
The Pros and Cons of Becoming a Child-Free Restaurant
Child-free restaurants are popping up across the country, but not everyone's happy about it. Check out these benefits and risks of becoming a child-free restaurant.
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From screaming babies to toddlers spilling food and throwing tantrums (and sometimes silverware), you never know what will happen when parents bring small children to your restaurant.
Although many pint-sized tots are well-behaved and have been taught how to act in a restaurant, there are equally as many who have ruined the experiences of fellow diners who were simply looking for a great meal and a relaxing night out, which is why child-free restaurants are a hotter topic now than they ever have been.
Children are by and far the cutest guests, but they can also be a burden for staff members to serve and clean up after. In an effort to preserve their restaurant’s quality and ambiance — and the sanity of staff and guests — child-free restaurants are popping up across the country.
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