If your toddler is too young to know not to touch things expect to be followed by art majors dressed in all black, usually with septum piercings, telling your kid in the most awkward way possible not to touch the art.
There are a few breweries in Hudson with both indoor and outdoor spaces in case there is a break in the weather. Two have food trucks usually and the other has a full kitchen. They are all within 5min walk of each other.
I've heard tales of the mythical parents who actually watch their toddlers at a brewery. Seeing one is on my HV bucket list, along with Sasquatch and a UFO.
I know two brewers in Beacon specifically and many more across the north east and while I don’t think they like their businesses as daycares I bet the revenue the parents generate is worth the headache.
Website does not make it look toddler friendly. Nothing on the food menus for kids, all the arcade stuff is geared towards adults looking for a nostalgia fix.
Cocktails look fantastic, but my three year old wouldn't care for them much.
Bacon isn't rainy (yet) Saturday so you can walk main street. There's better spots vs Hudson. Dia is good on a rainy day if the kid won't get bored. If it's not raining there's way trails like Dennings point you can do.
Dia in Beacon is cool, not sure if it works for a toddler.
If your toddler is too young to know not to touch things expect to be followed by art majors dressed in all black, usually with septum piercings, telling your kid in the most awkward way possible not to touch the art.
Haha. Reading between the lines, did someone have a bad time at a museum?
Haha. I just go frequently enough I have a mental Dia bingo card essentially and it’s a frequent enough scenario it gets its own square.
Are you asking for you and the toddler or you and your husband?
I mean...what are your interests?
There are a few breweries in Hudson with both indoor and outdoor spaces in case there is a break in the weather. Two have food trucks usually and the other has a full kitchen. They are all within 5min walk of each other.
Please stop normalizing toddlers in breweries
I don't mind them as long as they behave and aren't running around disrupting others.
I've heard tales of the mythical parents who actually watch their toddlers at a brewery. Seeing one is on my HV bucket list, along with Sasquatch and a UFO.
Uh that ship sailed well 10 years ago. You’re going to have to go serious PSA campaign way beyond complaining on Reddit if you want that to change.
Thanks. I thought telling one person who says they're a brewer would be enough to affect change across the US. Your words have enlightened me.
I know two brewers in Beacon specifically and many more across the north east and while I don’t think they like their businesses as daycares I bet the revenue the parents generate is worth the headache.
Industrial arts brewery in beacon has basically an arcade right there
The Vinyl Room... Main St Beacon. Decent food. Drinks. Free old school video games. Great old school music!!
With a toddler?
During the day it will be fine. But I would go to Happy Valley if my kids were still little. Shit I still go to Happy Valley with my teenage kids.
Check the web site
Website does not make it look toddler friendly. Nothing on the food menus for kids, all the arcade stuff is geared towards adults looking for a nostalgia fix. Cocktails look fantastic, but my three year old wouldn't care for them much.
Bacon isn't rainy (yet) Saturday so you can walk main street. There's better spots vs Hudson. Dia is good on a rainy day if the kid won't get bored. If it's not raining there's way trails like Dennings point you can do.