The problem with family restaurants

The problem with family restaurants

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oldagepensioner

Original Poster:

477 posts

43 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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In my youth these were not really a thing.If you took your family out for a meal it was to something like a Wimpy or Happy eater and proper restaurants were the preserve of the older generation.Now i should clarify that i am not talking about all families here just the ones who allow their kids to run around the restaurant shouting screaming and getting under the feet of the staff.

fiesta_STage3

226 posts

38 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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seems like you’re describing a problem of family restaurant patrons, not the restaurants themselves…

Ham_and_Jam

3,084 posts

112 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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I seem to remember Berni Inns were all the rage in the 70s.

mw88

1,457 posts

126 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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The problem with family restaurants.... Families laugh

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

276 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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Ham_and_Jam said:
I seem to remember Berni Inns were all the rage in the 70s.
Too posh for us, Golden Egg was our destination.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,140 posts

250 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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It's all to do with open plan gardens. They remove boundaries.

21TonyK

12,399 posts

224 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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Over the past 20-30 maybe 30-40 years UK restaurants have evolved and have become more family friendly.

Problem is that (largely) the clientele have not.

48k

15,122 posts

163 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Back in the day... when orange juice was on the menu as a starter hehe

NDA

23,160 posts

240 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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48k said:
Back in the day... when orange juice was on the menu as a starter hehe
I worked as a waiter one summer and remember clearly carrying side plates, with a paper doily and a glass of orange juice as a starter.... it didn't seem strange at the time!

jfdi

1,200 posts

190 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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21TonyK said:
Over the past 20-30 maybe 30-40 years UK families have evolved and have become more selfish expecting everyone to put up with their children running wild.
FTFY

PositronicRay

28,032 posts

198 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Chicken and chips in a basket.

Sporky

8,412 posts

79 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Beefeater.

My brother and I were expected to be jolly well behaved indeed.

SydneyBridge

10,117 posts

173 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Poppins, if anyone has heard of them, was a big treat..

sociopath

3,433 posts

81 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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If this is the OPs issue, he's obviously council, and not going to the right restaurants.

oldagepensioner

Original Poster:

477 posts

43 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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sociopath said:
If this is the OPs issue, he's obviously council, and not going to the right restaurants.
Sorry to disappoint but not council far from it in fact.When we reached about 16 if i remember when my parents took us out they tended to favour either Spanish or Indian.

rewild

3,093 posts

154 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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I have eaten out with my family plenty, including plenty of what I assume you mean by family restaurants.

I have literally never seen kids "shouting screaming and getting under the feet of the staff".


Sheets Tabuer

20,288 posts

230 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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I've definitely seen a lot of kids on ipads in restaurants recently, I don't mind if they have earphone on but a lot don't.

sociopath

3,433 posts

81 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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oldagepensioner said:
sociopath said:
If this is the OPs issue, he's obviously council, and not going to the right restaurants.
Sorry to disappoint but not council far from it in fact.When we reached about 16 if i remember when my parents took us out they tended to favour either Spanish or Indian.
You just go to the wrong restaurants then

oldagepensioner

Original Poster:

477 posts

43 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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rewild said:
I have eaten out with my family plenty, including plenty of what I assume you mean by family restaurants.

I have literally never seen kids "shouting screaming and getting under the feet of the staff".
I am thinking Harvester/Marstons/Brewers fayre/Hungry horse although the only hungry horse restaurant i have been to is grim even without the screaming kids.

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

145 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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The harvister.

Been a few times for breakfast at work and is always decent enough, so though I would give it a try on a Saturday evening after a day of painting and couldn’t be bothered to cook,

What a mistake, the place was like a crèche, kids all running around and parents not caring, staff service not up to standard, slow and forgetful. So much food on the floor they could have made another meal from it.

Burger was actually quite nice and the resturant is fairly new so looks nice.

Never again though.