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Alligator Lounge
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citysearch c.
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Well sorry but a lot of bars do not allow children/babies into their bars. Perhaps you can start a bar that is baby friendly!!! Sounds like a great a idea-Have a place where hipster parents can bring in their children and drink. I don't think you will win any Parent of Year awards by starting this trend. Sorry, call me old fashioned, but sort of getting tired seeing Williamsburg parents acting like 21 year olds by bringing in their children into bars and then getting angry/distraught when they are not allowed. By the way, right across the street there is a pizza place and also two blocks away-perhaps that is the proper place to have children eat because children shouldn't think its the norm to see mom and dad drink at a bar during the afternoon. By the way ask the manager next time-he will tell you the same thing. And I really doubt, the bartender saw you with your baby going up to the bar, let you order the beer and pizza and then said you had to leave. Doesn't make sense. If you didn't want to give up your drinking in a bar phase, perhaps you shouldn't have had children.
Pros: Free Pizza
Cons: Hearing the ""You can have whatever you want"" song
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