Dining out used to mean a table for two at the town's hottest bistro. But now that you have a kid (or two), you've traded your linen-lined seat for a vinyl booth. It's one of the many sacrifices we make as parents, but that doesn't make the alternative any more enjoyable. So whether you've forgotten what it's like to eat at a table sans booster seat or you want to know what it really means to order off the kids' menu, here's a look at how restaurants change once you add a child to the mix.
A place that sets out so many utensils, you don't know what to do with them all.
A place that sets out crayons so you can prevent potential temper tantrums.
A well-designed page that lays out your three-course meal.
You swap stories and enjoy each other's company.
They give you the death stare when your tot spills some milk.
You splurge for the whole bottle of wine. After all, not everything has to change.