FYI, the Stone brewmaster is MITCH Steele, not Micah.
Translation: nobody wanted to join our pretentious members-only bar, so we're going to pretend that changing it to an event space is a strategic business move.
It's one thing to base your 'yes' on the idea of a buffet restaurant wanting to make sure that food eaten by a child is paid for.
But saying that restaurants should charge a baby fee solely on the fact that children CAN be loud and messy is absurd. Because quite frankly, I've encountered plenty of adults in my time that are sloppy, annoying and irritating to be around at restaurants. So do they get charged a fee for their behavior?
I have a 2 year old, and when she makes a mess, I clean it up as much as possible, because that's my child, and I feel responsible to make sure I'm not leaving a disaster. So what about the grown-ups that can't seem to keep food in their mouths that leave piles of crap on the floor below them? Where's their fee?
When my daughter gets upset at a restaurant or starts to be loud, I leave with her to calm her down until its appropriate for her to return. So what about the drunk idiot at the table next to me? Or, forget the drunk part, because some adults are just loud assholes and have no concept of what's a socially acceptable volume. Do they get charged a fee?
Re: “Barley's Brewhaus celebrates its 17th anniversary this week”
You can read full details on all the beers that will be tapped over at KC Beer Blog: http://kcbeerblog.blogspot.com/2013/04/bar…