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Re:Cafe culture in Victoria, B.C. - 2007/07/29 16:57My current favorite cafe is (hands down) Discovery Coffee - it is, most definitely kid friendly.
What I have a problem with (and this is totally beyond the control of the owner) are the lug-nuts that arrive with 3 or 4 pre-school or just-school-age kids in tow and they have free reign of the cafe.
I was there waiting for my buddy Adam last Saturday when bulldog-shaped man arrives with mom and 4 kids. Who has 4 children under the age of 6 these days? Anyhow, the parents found a place to camp while the 4 kids turned the insides of Discovery Coffee into a playground - 2 of the kids played outside on the sidewalk (outside of the view of the parents) and 2 spent their time running around the interior using various tables and chairs (including mine) as a tag point. At various times one of the kids would plunk itself down in the chair I was saving for Adam and mug at me for a few moments before getting bored and flitting off.
No one, including me, is going to ask Bulldog man to reign in his kids because you know how these situations end: Bull-dog man yells or blusters at the customer who does not appear to enjoy his kids as much as daddy does and customer ends up coming across as kid-unfriendly much like Sam probably is thinking as he reads this. Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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