Odyssey Beerworks is celebrating its tenth anniversary next weekend, and children are not allowed.
This is great. I love that there are lots of breweries I can take my kids to if I want. I also love that there are places that are kid-free, because if I’m not with my kids, I don’t necessarily want to be with other people’s, either. If you don’t like it, don’t go. And move on. Quit pretending everything has to be about you and your situation.I don’t ever want to take my kids to a brewery. I’m at a brewery to get a break from them.This is a good example of"there is something for everyone.
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