Luke wrote:For those not in the know, eating at Grant's restaurant is like getting one on one basketball lessons from #23, and probably just as expensive. If I'm shelling out around $400usd a plate, I say "yes" for the baby ban.
The converse of that is, "If I'm shelling out around $400 a plate, then I can bring my damn baby."
That said...I don't know why this is even an issue. If the chef doesn't want babies in his restaurant, then he should just make it known that they are not wanted there and not provide seating for them. I also don't know who, in their right mind, would want to bring an infant to a restaurant like that; so - unless there is a babysitter strike - I honestly doubt it is a big problem. (In my experience, parents go to restaurants to get away from their children, and as a parent, I usually feel pity for people when their baby starts crying in a restaurant.)
Personally, I would think that cell phones would be a much, much bigger problem, and nothing gets my hackles up quite like someone talking loudly on a cell phone during an otherwise quiet meal. (Babies don't know when they're in a restaurant, and they can't control their crying. Anyone capable of answering or - heaven forbid - placing a telephone call during a meal should know better.)