I was craving Red Robin so we stopped here for lunch. We put our name in for 2 and a high chair and took a seat. After waiting a while we could hear who I assume was the manager discussing seating with the two hosts. Despite hearing one of the hosts saying that we had been waiting, the manager kept mumbling about high chairs and table numbers. They proceeded to seat 3 parties that had arrived after us (including two parties of 3). At which point we left & drove through In n Out. Apparently I was mistaken in thinking Red Robin was a family restaurant...pretty freakin disappointing.