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Keeping Children Happy in a Restaurant

By: Patricia Farnham

Are children happy at your restaurant? You certainly want to do your best to make sure that they are taken care of. This fact can determine if their parents will be dropping in or not when the entire family is going out to eat. Keeping children happy at your restaurant will help ensure even though people in there without children are going to be happy as well. It can be hard to relax and enjoy a meal when children are fussing.

The majority of restaurants offer both booths and tables. You don't have to but it is strongly encouraged. Many people will have a preference as to which one they sit in. You will find individuals with small children often request a booth. Always make sure you ask what they want instead of just assigning them one or the other. It is easier to prevent children from falling and to keep them seated.

You should have more than just a couple of high chairs on hand. During peak business hours you may find you run short on them. This can make enjoying a meal hard on a parent. Young children tend to squirm and get their hands into things on the table. Help them to relax and make the experience a pleasant on. Always make sure you have high chairs that are safe to use as well.

It can be a while before the food is ready in certain restaurants. You may wish to offer something small for the children. This can be in the form of something like crackers. You should check with the parents first though as they may not want their children to have anything before their meal arrives. If you already offer something such as chips and salsa or breadsticks though that is adequate.

Think of fun but inexpensive games you can offer on each of the tables. There are plenty of them out there that can be entertaining. Some of them will challenge their skills and others will allow them to be creative. It is a good idea to go with those that can be easily be wiped down.

You can also offer coloring sheets with crayons. These are really fun for children and they often look forward to getting them. There are many that are part of the place mat. Some have games on them too such as matching and simple mazes to get to the end of. Parents can help their children to complete them if they aren't able to do it on their own.

Many parents will choose to bring along some toys or games that they know will entertain their children. This is a nice gesture on their part as well. Most parents don't expect the restaurant to take care of it all of them. The definitely do encourage the help though. You will find this can help you to retain visits from certain families on a regular basis.

Make sure your restaurant is appealing to those with children. This will bring plenty more business your way. It is understandable that not every type of restaurant is appropriate to bring children into. Yet if you are leaning in that direction then you definitely want to be as accommodating as possible.


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Are children happy at your restaurant? You certainly want to do your best to make sure that they are taken care of. This fact can determine if their parents will be dropping in or not when the entire family is going out to eat. Keeping children happy at your restaurant will help ensure even though people in there without children are going to be happy as well. It can be hard to relax and enjoy a meal when children are fussing.

About the Author:
Patrica Farnham is a veteran on the restaurant industry. She now writes about her experiences in the restaurant industry, and starting a restaurant, on her website.

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