From Deseret News archives:
Happy meals for everyone
"We discuss with our staff to be very open and observing and pay attention to their table. If somebody comes in and you take care of their children, they're going to be pleased. Speaking as a parent and a business owner, you want that in a restaurant you want to feel like they value all of you."
There is no "family section" at Biaggi's, or at most restaurants, Bulkley said. "We love having children and families here. We wouldn't be open if it weren't for families. The anticipation is that, if somebody did not want to dine in a place with kids, there are plenty of alternatives out there. In other cities, there are restaurants that specifically state, 'No children.' Biaggi's doesn't agree with that in terms of our style, but there is a niche for that in the market.
"People that are absolutely opposed to being around children should frequent a restaurant such as that."
But many readers said they are not opposed to being around kids just kids gone wild.
"What is NOT well-behaved? Running around the restaurant, dumping salt and soda and everything else on the table, screaming," Spackman said. "I've seen some situations where kids were totally out of control, and the parents seemed to do nothing, or they didn't seem to try very hard.
"But I've also been in quite a few situations where the parents had clearly taught the kids how to behave in public," Strahan said. She believes every child, no matter the age or personality, can develop restaurant etiquette.
"I have an adopted brother who has fetal alcohol syndrome," she said. "At 8 years old, he had the mental capacities of a 4-year-old and the reasoning abilities of a 2-year-old. He also had nearly impeccable table manners.
"My friends have a 3-year-old boy who answers the waitress with, 'Thank you, ma'am,' when the waitress brings him his plate in a restaurant."
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