Picture this: it’s Friday night, you’ve had a long week, and all you want is to unwind with your friends at a local brewery. You’re looking forward to some adult conversation, laughter, and maybe a game or two of Cards Against Humanity. But what happens when your adults-only fun night is unexpectedly crashed by a group of toddlers? One woman found herself in this very situation, sparking a debate that has the internet divided.
The Usual Friday Night Plan
The Unexpected Guests
The Unspoken Agreement Broken
The Confrontation ️
The Aftermath ️
The Divided Opinions
The Brewery Rules
The Unspoken Agreement
The Final Word
Brewery vs. Babysitting: The Internet Weighs In ⚖️
So, what’s the verdict? Was our brewery-goer right to call out the unexpected toddler invasion, or should she have just let it slide? It’s a scenario that has left her friends, and now the internet, divided. Some argue that the woman should have mentioned the kids, while others believe there’s no rule against children in the taproom. After all, it’s a brewery, not a playground. But when the lines between adult fun and family-friendly spaces blur, who’s really in the wrong? Let’s see what the internet thinks about this brewing controversy…
Debate over kids at a brewery: YTA vs NTA
NTA: Children in bars/breweries can be a contentious topic ♂️
“NTA. Breweries aren’t kid-friendly. Parents need to respect that. “
Breweries and kids: a controversial mix
“NTA, it’s r**e to bring kids to a brewery. “
Engaging in a brewery: YTA for expecting kid-free zones
Brewery culture clash: Kids at breweries – yay or nay?
YTA if the brewery allowed children. Respect her decision.
NTA for not wanting rowdy kids at a brewery
NTA. Kids running around ruined the adult environment. AHs.
NTA: Let’s keep adult spaces adult-only!
“No kids over here please” – the battle of brewery boundaries
Brewery rules clash: Adults-only convo vs. family-friendly space ♂️
Breweries are for adults, not family outings
Kids and pets at breweries? Some people are not happy
NTA. Kids and alcohol don’t mix. Get a sitter!
NTA, Importance of the situation.
Curious about kids in breweries? No food, no play area?
Kids in breweries? OP thinks it’s a recipe for disaster!
YTA: You gave them false hope for a free table
“YTA, she asked if her party could sit there and you said yes.”
No kids at a brewery? NTA for being upset
No a**hole here. The perfect Friday night fun without drama!
No kids allowed! Annoying when people bring them to breweries
NTA. Kids in breweries? No way! Drink and drive?!
Last Updated on November 8, 2023 by Diply Social Team