Rebekah H.
Yelp
I met some friends here for a birthday brunch. We ordered, ate, visited, & paid (tipping well!).
But, as we were paying, my 5 month old baby needed to nurse. She had made zero noise, mind you, and was not an issue. But she was hungry. That, too, is a part of a normal breakfast & baby needs fed as well. I put a nursing cover on (that covers everything!) And began to let her have a quick bite. We were planning to leave in a few minutes but she was still eating at that moment.
In a couple of minutes, a manager-type (I guess?) approached me and told me we needed to leave since they had a party of 7 waiting. Imagine someone asking you to leave while you were putting a spoonful of food in your child's mouth. It wouldn't happen. Yet, the baby was clearly on my chest, legs hanging out, eating.
I thanked him and told him she was feeding on my chest, and as soon as she was done, I would leave. Which I did.
Not trying to be problematic, but I can't help when my baby needs fed, and we *were* paying customers. It's not like we were soliciting or even loitering. I had tipped well, as did my friends, and we were still visiting & finishing up our meal/visit, baby included.
What's worse, in my younger mom life, I would've been so mortified by someone implying I was putting them out by nursing, or acted as if a baby's food can be stopped & pushed out of the way whenever. I'm an older mom now though, and I finally realized a cover respects others feelings on the topic, while they can respect a baby's need to eat.
Anyways, the food was fine, but not amazing. The atmosphere & tone toward nursing moms left a lot to be desired. Nursing moms eat, pay, and are customers too. Would be nice to be respected and give. the time you would give anyone else to finish their meal & visit.