‘I don’t come here to enjoy other people’s children!’ Should pubs and restaurants be kid-free zones?

Children were once banned from most British pubs. Some owners and customers miss ‘the good old days’ – but can they really turn back the clock?

  • Clegko@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Imo there should be child free areas, yes. Or at least a minimum age to enter a “child free zone” like 5 or 6 or something. Not everyone wants kids or likes kids, and it’s not fair to those people to hear kids screaming or making a ruckus or whatever in a location that can reasonably be assumed to be “adults only”.

  • orangeNgreen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So that parents can only go out for a meal if they also have another $100+ to spend on a babysitter? No, my 2 year old is coming with me and getting $6 chicken nuggets.