A local brewery is changing the rules for parents and has adopted a no kids after 2 p.m. policy.
"First of all, I have two young children. I’m gonna put that out there," co-owner ofAtkinson says they are putting their foot down on kids in the tasting room after 2 p.m. The decision coming after a difficult week between Christmas and New Year’s, when everyone was off.
The brewery displays a sign on the door announcing the new policy, which is getting a thumbs up from the 20-something crowd out enjoying a Wednesday evening brew. Andrew Rice added, "It’s a bar. It’s not for kids. Now that I’m an adult and I have been an adult for a few years, we should keep the kids outta here.""You lose business, because you have a lot of parents looking for a safe space they can come and enjoy and bring their families with them," stated Nicole Smith.
Earl finds the policy completely unnecessary. "Other places certainly make it work and this is a neighborhood with a lot of families and a lot of young kids and I don’t think children, in general, are that disruptive in spaces like this."and received over 1,600 likes and more than 100 comments, most applauding the move.
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