I am still trying to figure out what is wrong with this thread, tho I wonder if it should not be in "Not about food..."
Feel free to skip this post as it probably adds nothing new and was only an exercise in self-amusement, stream of conscious response to the posts in this topic.
Just to recap, by themes (I will share opinions below):
We started with poor bryan whose meal area became a changing table, and he had to leave.
We then move on to the inappropriateness of taking babies out in public, including a statement on the inappropriateness of nursing in public.
To this was added a conspiracy theory - the digressions from bryan's orginal post are part of a subtle conspiracy to defend Sabatino's by deflection, I guess.
Then there was Mike's being ignored at Swedish Bakery rant, which became a rant about the lack of a culture of good customer service in Sweden, and businesses of Swedish tradition.
My replies are as follows:
bryan: have already spoken to this, sorry for you, and glad Sabatino's has come around. I do have some sympathy for their being unsure how to deal with this - patrons, even little ones, probably rarely s**t in the dining room. PD - I do not think the issue was the health risk, at least not for bryan or me, it was the unappetizing mixing of crap and food (remember: smell is a major factor in enjoyment of food). Remind me not to come visit your farm for dinner, btw.
I support the right of parents to take their babies out in public, and to breast feed wherever they please, so long as it is done with the attempt to be discrete, so that people who are made uncomfortable with it are not confronted with it. As a parent of now-grown children, I preferred not to take my children with me to dinner, more often than not, because I enjoyed the dinner more. Anyway, I am generally convinced that the parents are far more inconvenienced than I am when the baby is disruptive, and I believe that when the kid is a real problem it is not an indictment of bringing babies out to dinner, any more than having an obnoxiously drunk neighbor at a restaurant is an indictment of having neighbors or serving alcohol. Just a specific problem with that dining party. Most groups with parents and small kids are hardly noticeable.
And breast feeding is okay by me, so long as I do not feel forced to look at it. If I do not, it also is hardly noticeable (and anyone who finds it disgusting and cannot pull their eyes away might consider some form of therapy to get over that, seriously, since it is pretty easy to look away). I suppose if you are sensitive and a person sitting directly in front of you begins breast-feeding that would be a problem, and I hope some accomadation could be reached, but I know these things tend to get polarized pretty quickly.
bill, you need to explain a little more about the conspiracy to defend Sabatino's by the powers that be. No one has let me in on that. Sabatino's screwed up here, and the only defense offered, besides PD's "your food comes from a farm, and there is pee and poo there," which no one is taking that seriously (I hope!) is that this is probably a pretty unusual event and they were at a loss as to how to respond. Sure, I am pleased they came forward and made it right at the end, but they did not start out well.
And Mike, I am trying to come up with some major slight that compares with yours. The closest I can come is my last visit to Charlie Trotters - we had a 930 reservation on a Saturday night and they did not seat us until after 1030, so we were dining until after midnight and I was just all worn out. No apologies or anything! I do not expect to go back. But I do not think this is a blanket indictment of fine Chicago restuarants not caring about their patrons, even on Saturday nights, or of much of anything, though I was and still am annoyed that I spent so much money on a meal and was not able to enjoy it as it just got too late. Silly me to make a late reservation on a Saturday.
Anyway, I am not trying to minimize your slight, because mine does not compare in any way. I do not agree with those who say yours is a symptom of Swedish culture somehow - would need to be convinced of that. And using Ikea as further evidence seems a stretch. Has anyone ever worked at a Swedish business and received customer service training? To return to the beginning, perhaps we need some inside poop to get to the bottom of this
Nice to be able to begin the day with a wide-ranging rant of sorts.
(JILS - please take note of proper emoticon usage).
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Feeling (south) loopy