More Americans are warming up to the idea of child-free dining experiences at restaurants — and parents may be leading the charge.
A new survey of 1,000 US adults found that 75% of respondents said restaurants should offer some form of adults-only dining, whether through designated seating areas, late-night restrictions or romantic, child-free settings, according to Lightspeed Commerce.
The strongest support emerged around evening and experience-driven dining.
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