SEATTLE (AP) -- To Laura King, her three children were acting normal while enjoying dinner at an Italian restaurant in their hometown in Washington state.
But staffers of the restaurant Sogno di Vino in Poulsbo were so impressed with her children's table manners during their Feb. 1 dinner that they thanked her kids and gave the family of five a bowl of ice cream.
It wasn't until King got home that that she noticed a $4 "well behaved kids" discount on her receipt to cover the dessert. A friend posted a picture of the receipt on the website Reddit, and the story took off.
"The server said staff didn't even know there were kids at the table," said King, whose children are 2, 3, and 8 years old.
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6 comments:
Try that in NYC.
Maybe there IS some hope left for us after all.
Great article.
im for a 4 dollar tax on bad kids! we all see kids running around, yelling and making a mess. I would eat there if they posted that and implemented it!
Try that a Mcdonalds, popeyes,the Mall,
Try that in chuckie cheese there is a challenge and a horrible place to have a party .
The sad part about this story is that we've finally reached a point where good behavior and just doing what is correct is recognized - and even rewarded. It's a sad sign of the times....
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