I do. I've actually stopped bothering to even wipe them off. He's a largely healthy kid and I want him exposed to germs so he'll build antibodies. We've started introducing plates for etiquette purposes, but once he messes with the plate, back on the table it goes.
Of course, I wipe off the table when he's done bc the waiters shouldn't have to wait until we leave and then scrub off dried out food bits.
Re: Do you let your DC eat off of restaurant tables?
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those sticky mats work for about 5 seconds for dd2.
and yes i do. bc im not a germaphobe.
ditto
Yeah, I've tried the mats at Chick Fil A and DS just considers them a challenge. lol
Logan David 03.27.08
Jacob Riley 05.18.09
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amazon.com. I hear that some Targets actually carry them.
You don't have to be a "germaphobe" to not let your kid eat off a nasty public restaurant table. It's not even about germs - when I waited tables the same gunky towel was used all day. When it wasn't being used, it was hanging from the back of the busboy's belt. Yuck.
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This! The responses in this post are making me want to vomit.
I worked in quite a few restaurants back in the day and am aware of the mystery rag soaked in the chemical cocktail that is replaced once a day.
Meh. The only thing I ever wipe our kitchen table down with is a wet rag (and the occasional Pledging) so I guess we make up on chemical exposure when we go out to eat.
Yeah, there is "germaphobe" and then there is just being hygienic. We use that kiddopotamus suction cup mat.
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I'm sorry, but I'm lmao that you don't think your kid is getting exposed to fecal matter at a play group.
She eats off a plate.
But i have no issue with her eating off the table.
Well, I wipe his section of the table off when we arrive. DS is pretty good at eating from a plate, but if a piece of food falls on the table I don't scream "NOOOO!!!" while grabbing the food before he can put it in his mouth.
Honestly, it's not so much about germs as the tables being nasty - if we take DS out, it's usually to a diner or chain restaurant and there always seems to be a sheen of grease all over the tables. Blech.
annnnnnd what would you do if those place mats don't work? any of of them. its easy to say...
We use the sticky placemats (which are cheaper at a wholesale store than Target or BRU) or he eats off of the table, after I wipe it down.
W T F You clean the table for the waiter, but not your child???
That is nasty. DD eats off the table. She throws plates. But I'm up in there with my lysol wipes, then a baby wipe to clean up the lysol.
Oh, DS will try to peel them off. But usually if he does, it's a sign that he's lost interest in his food and is "all done" eating, at which point we just take the placemat up and he's done. We don't put it down until his food arrives - before then we keep him amused with toys or crackers in a snack-trap thingie. It's not that difficult.
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Logan David 03.27.08
Jacob Riley 05.18.09
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We use one of these mats with suction cups on the bottom, too. I worked in a restaurant as well and the cloths are nothing close to clean enough and are filled with chemicals...yuck! DD is still throwing things on the floor so she doesn't get a plate yet. We also use a high chair cover because the high chairs in restaurants are nasty too! I'm not even a total germaphob but these gross me out!
LOLOL yes. i had a kid like that. then i had a kid like dd2. who tears it off the second you put food on it. but is starving so your only option is the table
bc a plate, mat, napkin, sticky thing doesn't work all the time 
have you ever noticed they use that towel and to wipe off like 30 tables. Ick I am hardly a germophobe, but gross!
that said, my kid eats goldfish off the kitchen floor, sharing with the dog (who sometimes takes it right from E's mouth) so clearly not a germophobe!