Anaheim bars with 12 and 15 year old daughters
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Anaheim bars with 12 and 15 year old daughters
Message: Will be staying in Anaheim overnight in March and wanted to clarify the bar guidelines for our daughters (12 & 15) to accompany us when we visit some local bars after dinner. Specifically, would this be frowned upon, or is it even allowed.
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Did you just ask this same exact question on the Europe board?
For places that are more bar than restaurant...I think if the bar serves food at tables your kids would be ok before 9 pm. Later in the evening it would probably not be appropriate for them to be there.
For places that are more bar than restaurant...I think if the bar serves food at tables your kids would be ok before 9 pm. Later in the evening it would probably not be appropriate for them to be there.
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So jeff, where is it going to be? Anaheim or London?
Author: mckinleythompson
Date: 02/22/2005, 01:02 pm
Message: Will be staying in London overnight in March and wanted to clarify the pub guidelines for our daughters (12 & 15) to accompany us when we visit some local pubs after dinner. Specifically, would this be frowned upon, or is it even allowed.
Thanks.
Author: mckinleythompson
Date: 02/22/2005, 01:02 pm
Message: Will be staying in London overnight in March and wanted to clarify the pub guidelines for our daughters (12 & 15) to accompany us when we visit some local pubs after dinner. Specifically, would this be frowned upon, or is it even allowed.
Thanks.
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I am asking this question on the US board because mckinleythompson asked it on the Europe board and the replys told him it is ok to take his children to a pub/bar! I want to see what the answer would be if he took them to a bar in Anaheim??
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What children are you trying to protect?
In England they do things differently than in Anaheim.
Children can accompany their parents to pubs and sit in different areas and have meals. They don't belly up to the bar.
And it is copying someones post, you should have said you were quoting mckinley thompson.
In England they do things differently than in Anaheim.
Children can accompany their parents to pubs and sit in different areas and have meals. They don't belly up to the bar.
And it is copying someones post, you should have said you were quoting mckinley thompson.
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Thats called a restaurant! what is wrong
with this picture? adults drink wine from a baby bottle at restaurants and children eat food at pubs???? Ok, do you see why we have so many kids that drink and take drugs?
with this picture? adults drink wine from a baby bottle at restaurants and children eat food at pubs???? Ok, do you see why we have so many kids that drink and take drugs?
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Ah, found you again. You'd left the Europe Forum and come over here I see. Same Puritanical vitriol, however I'm begining to think that you equate pubs with heavy drinking, pool playing, womanising, violent establishments that I do agree exist. Way over on the other thread in London we were talking about the sort of pub that you would think of being a restaurant. What is Applebees? A restaurant that sells beer.Similar to thousands of pubs up and down the U.K, but that is what they are called the length and breadth of Great Britain, plain and simply PUBS.




