Pretty brill move if true.I was wondering if dmclone was just listing those places because he likes them and doesn't want kids there
Pretty brill move if true.I was wondering if dmclone was just listing those places because he likes them and doesn't want kids there
That's why I said "anyone" because I knew you of all people probably haven't heard of it haha. Corner of 86th and University by Fresh Thyme. I am always intrigued when driving by there. My wife has a palate of a 5 year old, so anything "non-american" I have to partake alone or find a friend lol.Never heard of it….
We went this past summer. Wanted to introduce my kids to Brazilian BBQ. It was fine. We went at lunch, and I wouldn't advise that. They didn't have all options available, and the sides weren't quite as fresh as I assume they would be during the dinner service, but you're also paying less at lunch, so I guess it evens out.That's why I said "anyone" because I knew you of all people probably haven't heard of it haha. Corner of 86th and University by Fresh Thyme. I am always intrigued when driving by there. My wife has a palate of a 5 year old, so anything "non-american" I have to partake alone or find a friend lol.
Looks decent.
I was just messing with you this time lolThat's why I said "anyone" because I knew you of all people probably haven't heard of it haha. Corner of 86th and University by Fresh Thyme. I am always intrigued when driving by there. My wife has a palate of a 5 year old, so anything "non-american" I have to partake alone or find a friend lol.
Looks decent.
Feelings hurt bro.I was just messing with you this time lol
I haven't even ever had Fogo, so I wouldn't know any different. I was just curious about the brazilian steakhouse experience as I have heard hype with Fogo before.We went this past summer. Wanted to introduce my kids to Brazilian BBQ. It was fine. We went at lunch, and I wouldn't advise that. They didn't have all options available, and the sides weren't quite as fresh as I assume they would be during the dinner service, but you're also paying less at lunch, so I guess it evens out.
If you're looking for a Fogo de Chao experience, it's not going to meet those expectations, but it's not bad.
Brazilian BBQ is mostly a novelty, in my opinion. The food is good, but it's not spectacular. It's more the experience that people seem to gravitate to. And don't get me wrong, the experience is definitely neat, especially for people who have never been before.Feelings hurt bro.
I haven't even ever had Fogo, so I wouldn't know any different. I was just curious about the brazilian steakhouse experience as I have heard hype with Fogo before.
Brazilian BBQ is mostly a novelty, in my opinion. The food is good, but it's not spectacular. It's more the experience that people seem to gravitate to. And don't get me wrong, the experience is definitely neat, especially for people who have never been before.
Sorry, I was trying to be funny by listing places I would never go to, as being kid friendly.Most of the love kids category are chains. I don't do chains. It's a shame more local establishments hate kids. I worked in a taproom for a while and kids were welcomed. The problem was usually when parents weren't monitoring their children, not the children themselves.
They also have a restaurant next door that is fast casual type and more affordableYep, quantity over quality typically. But its a different and fun atmosphere if done right. To me, the benefit of places like that are you get to try a wide variety of food usually at an all-in price.
The atmosphere is fine, not classy or super relaxed. You get a decent salad bar that has some addition side dishes. Then you have ~5 people constantly carrying out slabs of meat that they'll cut off for you. There's a good variety of beef, chicken, and pork. It's a decent place to go to maybe once a year if you're looking to get the meat sweats.Has anyone been to the Brazil Terra Grill on University?? I've been wanting to try that.
My thing with Brazilian BBQ is I have no problem with med rare but I like my steaks seasoned and most of the meats at these places taste like they weren't seasoned much.Brazilian BBQ is mostly a novelty, in my opinion. The food is good, but it's not spectacular. It's more the experience that people seem to gravitate to. And don't get me wrong, the experience is definitely neat, especially for people who have never been before.
Yeah, that's been my experience as well. Some of the lesser cuts they offer aren't even worth trying. Give me that picanha, or don't bother stopping!My thing with Brazilian BBQ is I have no problem with med rare but I like my steaks seasoned and most of the meats at these places taste like they weren't seasoned much.
Sorry, I was trying to be funny by listing places I would never go to, as being kid friendly.
Rest assured, we rarely take our toddler anywhere to eat because of people like you who would probably glare at us the whole time just because he exists.
I only get annoyed by parents who don't parent. e.g. kicking the back of someones seat, bringing kids to inappropriate places, etc. We've all had to deal with parents who have no interest in being parents.Rest assured, we rarely take our toddler anywhere to eat because of people like you who would probably glare at us the whole time just because he exists.
I only get annoyed by parents who don't parent. e.g. kicking the back of someones seat, bringing kids to inappropriate places, etc. We've all had to deal with parents who have no interest in being parents.
Why would someone glare at you for being a parent with a well behaved kid?
Yes, everyone is different.Kids aren't always silent, which doesn't mean they aren't well-behaved. They just don't necessarily sit quietly. Which for some people isn't good enough. I've definitely seen my share of side eye and glares even though I think my kid is age-appropriate in his behavior.
I definitely wouldn't take my toddler to a fine dining place. And we do take him to breweries, but typically in the afternoon hours. If he has his tablet (which I know also earns me from judgment from others), that can buy us enough time for one drink before he wants to run. And then we leave. We try to mitigate how he acts in public, but can't always predict how he's going to be, and we're both anxious parents who don't like to inconvenience people, so we then default to just not going many places at all. Takeout has become
Yes, everyone is different.
I get annoyed by adults who are loud, rude, and think when they are in a restaurant, the whole world needs to know their business or how "important" they think they are.I only get annoyed by parents who don't parent. e.g. kicking the back of someones seat, bringing kids to inappropriate places, etc. We've all had to deal with parents who have no interest in being parents.
Why would someone glare at you for being a parent with a well behaved kid?