No, it’s a private business. They have the right (or ought to ) to ban people from their establishment if they choose to do so. Restaurants that ban too many customers find themselves at a competitive disadvantage. This restaurant must have a good reason for its policy.
There are plenty of sit-down restaurants that allow children.
“No, its a private business. They have the right (or ought to ) to ban people from their establishment if they choose to do so.”
“Ought to” is the operative. Too many things have been declared off-limits already in our fascist nation, even though everyone should have the right to associate as they wish. They’ll put this under “age discrimination” before long.
Like I said, it should be the restaurant’s choice, but there are so many things private businesses have dictated to them, I was just wondering if there’s some regulation somewhere that the institution is actually violating.