area and didn't have a babysitter. I guess we could have left them in an adjacent store. Only in Utah would people get worked up over something so small dealing with children and families. Yeah, the lady sounds bad, but some of your comments don't sound much better. People in the restaurant loved having our children there and multiple people stopped by to talk to our children and say how wonderful it was to have young children there. They were six, three, and one at the time. Our children are not angels by any means, but I do think the difference in responses is interesting. For the record, there was a kids' menu that we ordered from along with crayons. What's funny is they have been to Christopher's, Donovan's, Ruth's Chris, and even Texas Roadhouse and looking back, I would say that TRH is where they were probably the least welcome apparently.