Heather J.
Yelp
The food was good, the service was pretty quick at the outset but our beverage refills were very few and far between. We were thirsty but not so much as to flag someone down. Patrons and staff alike were coming over to enjoy our baby; she's a very happy baby who loves to meet new people.
Our experience took a downhill turn when our infant needed a diaper change; the restrooms don't have a changing table. She was just wet, and (because she's fully breastfed) her diapers have no smell to them, so, given we had finished our meals, we changed her on our table. We put the diaper and used wipes in a plastic bag we brought just for such instances and threw it in the restroom trash. No staff came near our table after that, despite that we had a card out for the check and were waiting for someone to take it. (Cash out at the front, by the way - but we had to figure that out ourselves, the staff were no help.)
(The bathroom was cramped, but a few small touches would have helped a lot. Also, a changing table could easily fit in the handicapped stall of the ladies' room. The restroom was a tad dingy and could have used a proper clean.)
As we were chatting, we could overhear some rude and vulgar commentary by the staff in the back. Go on and gripe, but please, don't make your crass language heard across the restaurant.
When we went to the front to leave, the hostess cashing us out asked if we changed our baby at the table. Yes, we replied, because there was nowhere else to change her given there were no changing tables in the restrooms. Apparently someone complained about the smell. Hmmm, interesting; I get the feeling it was a flatulent patron (or, more likely, staff member) that complained. And yet, the hostess persisted that we did something wrong without telling us where we should have changed the baby. She continued to speak to us condescendingly without providing a solution.
Fine, your establishment doesn't have room for well-behaved children? We won't be back.