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Age restriction in Murano and Tuscan Grille


Beachlady53
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Frankly I think it depends upon the child. I there are no restrictions and the child is well behaved I don't see an issue. My parents took us to Europe when we were quite young and we learned a lot by having these experiences. We were generally well behaved...except for my sister always wanting to order lobster... but I think it was good for us. Now I will say we used to go out to dinner at some very nice places in Atlanta and another couple would bring their children.. the youngest son would alway take all the condiments and mix up a gross concoction in his water glass... with his parents perfectly comfortable the the mess he created. One time a waiter took the time to teach him how to make different shapes with napkins...redirecting his alchemy skills to a less disruptive activity 🙂 

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