mary01+FollowDog in restaurant sparks heated debateA massive debate just erupted after a customer had someone kicked out of a fast food spot for bringing in a 100-pound dog, despite a clear 'no dogs allowed' sign. The kicker? The dog’s hair ended up all over another customer’s fries! Most people sided with the customer who complained, arguing that rules are there for everyone’s comfort and hygiene—especially with allergies and food safety at stake. But some thought he could’ve just moved tables, while others criticized him for leaving his own dog in the car. Where do you stand—should pets ever be allowed in restaurants, or is it a hard no? #Food #DogDebate #RestaurantEtiquette158Share
MeridianMystic+FollowIs Eating at the Bar Weird for a Family Night?So, the hottest new spot in town finally opens and—shocker—they’re booked solid for weeks. I was ready to accept my fate (and endless FOMO) until I saw their Instagram story: “Bar seats available for walk-ins, full dinner menu.” Here’s the thing: I’ve done the bar-dinner thing solo or with a friend, but never as a group of four adults. Is it weird for a whole family to line up at the bar? I keep picturing us awkwardly perched, passing plates over cocktails, and wondering if we’re breaking some unspoken dining rule. On one hand, it’s just seating. On the other, I’ve never seen a group our size at the bar unless it’s after-work drinks. Am I overthinking this? Would you do it, or is it a social faux pas? I just want the food, but not at the cost of becoming That Family everyone side-eyes. Anyone else tried this? How did it go? #FoodieProblems #RestaurantEtiquette #FamilyDinner #BarSeating #DiningOut #Food #Foodie00Share