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- Cafe that bans customers of a certain age
This is a little cafe and neither a bistro nor a restaurant. I ate here many times before they banned children. The food is ok and I used to like eating there for the cheese focus. It's not the best though and I've had better cheese dishes in many non-cheese restaurants. The fondue, for example, lacks the richness and kick that one would expect in a good Swiss restaurant. There are much better cafes, bistros and restaurants in Lincoln however, all of which welcome children. The cafe lacks atmosphere and the decor is bland and not designed to make you want to linger. My daughter (now 8) has eaten at Locanda Locatelli, Pierre Koffman's & Richard Corrigan's Bentleys (Oyster Bar) (amongst others in London and Paris) and has always been welcomed. It is really important that people and organisations in the UK get the message that it is perverse to discriminate against children (and women and parents) and this discrimination is a destructive force in our society.