Should more restaurants ban kids under a certain age? It seems as though more and more people are liking the idea. It's unfortunate because most parents do a good job when it comes to controlling their kid when they go out to eat. However, we've all been somewhere where the parents think it's cute that their kid acts up. Even though their kid is ruining your dinner.

This debate started last week when the owner of McDain's in Pittsburgh told patrons that children were no longer allowed. According to the Washington Post:

McDains’ other patrons, at least, think not. The Post-Gazette reported Wednesday that since Vuick sent out his e-mail to customers — “We feel that McDain’s is not a place for young children. Their volume can’t be controlled and many, many times, they have disturbed other customers.” — his business has shot up 20 percent.

Looks like it's a success. Should more restaurants do this?

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