February 2013 Moms

Paying for baby at restaurants

At what age do you think it's appropriate to start paying the kids' price for your LO to eat at a restaurant? We go out to eat once a week, often at buffets. I'll usually get DD a little bit of something to eat from the buffet, but we haven't paid for her to eat yet. It's usually a pretty small amount, enough that it could easily just be part of my or DH's meal. I don't think she eats enough yet to warrant her own meal, but what do/would you plan on doing?
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First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013 
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014

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Re: Paying for baby at restaurants

  • Most of the buffets we've gone to in the past request that you pay for a meal for any child over the age of two, and they typically charge a specific amount per year of age up until they reach 12, and then charge the "full" price. Some of them around here do around .40c - .60c per year of age beginning at 2yrs old. 
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  • If I order something at a restaurant off the kids' menu for DS, I would expect to pay for it. But at this age I just give him things from my meal. And I would do the same at a buffet, so I would not expect to pay for him then. I wouldn't make him a separate plate, I would just put whatever things I wanted for him on mine. Maybe that makes me a cheapskate or a cheat, haha. Not sure, but I def. think this age is too young to pay, unless like I said, I was ordering something specifically for him.
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  • I thought it was usually kids under 3 free. Dd never eats much out thought. We often take her to a Chinese restaurant we really like, and she only eats, but loves, won ton soup. They always just give it to her free. That's. I know she was free at a hibatchi grill recently too. Again, all she ate was soup.
  • pinesnow said:

    We sometimes go to the Pizza Hut lunch buffet (quit judging  :P) and it literally never once occurred to me to offer to pay for the food I share with DS from the salad bar. Its usually portions of hardboiled egg, kidney beans, cottage cheese, sliced fruit and diced tomato. I also give him some of the pasta! 

    We really would be pals - I freakin' love The Hut!!!

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  • DS eats as much as my older two (and they're eaters) so I would probably pay for him. But buffets aren't common around here and I'm not sure I've ever been to one so I'm not sure.
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  • As others have said, I think 2. Right now, they aren't eating for nutrition.  They are eating for practice and maybe supplementing a little.  Unless you order your child a meal specifically (like off the kid's menu), it doesn't make sense to pay until he/she is 2.  Or, if he/she starts really eating earlier than 2 and you are getting him/her a whole plate that is actually getting eaten.
  • When we visit my parents in the US we go out to eat with them, sometimes to buffets. Usually their policy is starting at 2 the kids pay a discounted price and before that they're free. You can always ask the restaurant - they usually have policies like that so you're not in a gray area.

    BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
    BFP2: 3/18/12, blighted ovum, natural m/c @ 7w4d
    BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence

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