We stopped in for lunch today with my grandchildren, aged 4 and 1. We asked for a booth and a high chair and booster chair. After being seated at a booth and given menus, we were informed that we couldn't have a high chair because it would impede the walkway. We were moved to a table with narrow wooden chairs. We expressed concern about using a booster chair since there was no way to secure it. The hostess basically shrugged and walked away. My granddaughter ended up sitting on her knees at the table. I will say that the food was great as always. As we were leaving, I spoke to the manager and expressed my concern and disappointment about the seating. Her response was that 'lots of people sit their children at booster chairs at the tables.' I really don't care what other people do. I don't want my grandchildren falling off a chair at booster seat height. And I would like to see a little more concern than just a shrug.