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Word gets around quickly on restaurants

July 17, 2018

So I read a post on Facebook that my daughter posted. She went to dinner to a restaurant in Rehoboth with her husband and a 15-month-old. No accommodations for children. She is a professional and has a master's degree.

So I went and viewed all the comments that were posted about her family with one child in a stroller, and apparently there were many comments that this is a familiar practice in Rehoboth. Tell me is this fair. These professionals, many that I know, have been customers since they have been in their 20s and shared these restaurants with family like me and friends. They will not visit again, so very sad.

It will be a long off-season as residents with young families will seek out family-friendly restaurants that are equal if not better than the above mentioned. Word gets around quickly.

Jeanne T. Kelly
South Carolina

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