MOMMY IS IT 5PM YET?

YOUR GUIDE TO BRINGING KIDS TO BARS

by Naomi Wood and Will Milne

A kid dancing at the Mardi Gras Festival on Walnut St. last Friday. Photo by Paige Gibson. 

A kid dancing at the Mardi Gras Festival on Walnut St. last Friday. Photo by Paige Gibson

Denton is currently in something of a bar renaissance. Some of our all-time favorite Denton bars have opened just within the past five years. This, plus the fact that seemingly everyone in Denton is now toting a wee-one (read: child), puts us at a moral quandary. When is it appropriate, if ever, to take your kid with you to some place with booze?

If you’ve walked into an early-evening show or bar with a kiddo in tote, and felt the peering eyes of strangers, we feel for ya. A few weeks ago, there was a Denton Creatives Mixer at Rubber Gloves, an often “all ages” venue. We went and lo and behold a few kiddos were there. Was it maybe a little strange to see a couple of kids at a space in which Peelander Z has played over a dozen times? Maybe. But also kind of awesome. There was absolutely nothing overly “adult” happening and the kids seemed to be having a good time. Last weekend at the Mardi Gras festival on Walnut St., there were plenty of adults drinking lots of beer and wearing lots of beads, but in addition to that, there were tons of children of all ages running around, dancing to music, and getting their faces painted. This was even deemed family-friendly. And why not? Sports games serve alcohol, and is it even possible to make it through the state fair without some sort of depressant or stimulant?

We have a few tips that may make any social family more at ease. We like to think that bars aren’t just places of drink and relaxation, but are a key way to connect to the community around us. While none of them approach the level of kid-friendliness that you’ll find at places such as The LOT or The Truck Yard in Dallas, we’re getting there. Here are a few places that we think are hot-spots for families to unwind - and by god - happen to serve alcohol.


 

Oak Street Draft House and East Side Social Club - OSDH is the big daddy of bringing your kid to The open-air beer garden attracts all kinds of folk, from the 2-legged to the 4-legged. For some reason it seems more kid friendly to us than ESSC, but we're not gonna write that out - especially with their forthcoming food truck park neighbor (which we hope has some kid-friendly components, too. It’s no secret that this is one of our favorite craft beer spots, and what kid doesn’t like a game of ping pong with Dad after a long day in the office? At this point, you may be wondering, "But what does management think of this habit? Surely, people don't want little kids running around their bars."

We reached out to the owner of Oak St. Draft House and East Side Social Club for comment. Williams said, "Oak St. Drafthouse and East Side Social Club are very kid-friendly environments. We have Saint Arnold's Root Beer on tap and sodas available for the kiddos. As long as you keep an eye on them and they are out by 8pm or sundown, feel free to enjoy our non smoking inside and wide-open patio." We think he's a pretty swell dude. 
 

Dan’s Silverleaf - There are  plenty of family-friendly shows where anyone from infancy to white hairs are welcomed. Most of the time, they start at 5pm and oftentimes the bands are of good quality - such as Mrs. Polly. The outdoor patio allows for a little more wiggle room for that squirmy toddler, but be careful - while the inside of Dan’s is smoke-free, the patio can get smoky pretty quickly. Plus, sometimes there's popcorn. 
 

Denton Festivals - For a town that really knows how to throw a festival, we're surprised this trend hasn't really cropped up before. Denton has tons of festivals in which adults can lean back and enjoy a cold one while their kid dances around or plays. Jazz Fest seems like the obvious choice, but festivals such as the Blues Festival, or even the weekly Twilight Tunes jams on the courthouse lawn during the summers are great for both the young at heart and the young at everything. 
 

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Mulberry St. Cantina - Is doing a great job of creating a family-friendly environment. Once again, we have a non-smoking atmosphere complete with games nearby. You may have to wait your turn for cornhole, but there's plenty of cards and games such as Connect Four at the complimentary chip station. When the garage window goes up, the fresh air hits you while you're sipping a delicious margarita -  all that's missing is some sort of kid-play area (maybe a splash park. Right, Mrs. Briggle?) nearby. Oh, and Lean Machine or The Waffle Wagon are normally outside, too, so you can grab some kid-friendly food, too (ours like Lean Machine's smoothies). 

Misc.  - There are plenty of other places you can catch some live music and a glass of wine without looking like a bad parent. The Whitehouse often has shows outside, Banter has a pretty consistent live music lineup and Last Drop Tavern has pizza so you can't really beat that. 


Howsabout you? Have you ever felt weird taking your kid somewhere in town, or do you have a suggestion on a place you think is unassumingly kid-friendly? Let us know in the comments!

WHAT WE DID: MARCH 3RD

It's the Monday before Spring Break, Denton. Time for mid-terms, crazy weather and remembering James Franco looking like Riff Raff. Last week was kind of a blast if we try to forget the part about Sunday trying to make us reach for our tauntaun innards again. Read on to find out what you apparently have to flash to get beads in a Mardi Gras festival in Denton!

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Last year, there was much hullabaloo about closing Walnut St. off to cars and turning it into some sort of park/alley hybrid. While that's still up in the air, this past Friday, we got a preview of what it could be like for events. People in costumes, live music, food (including beignets and etoufee), family friendly activities, and dogs riding atop miniature donkeys filled Walnut St. for a Mardi Gras festival. We checked it out and had a blast. 

Mardi Gras on Walnut St. 

Collage 2.0 happened on Sunday at the Fine Arts building. Photo by Bryce Olcon. 

Collage 2.0 happened on Sunday at the Fine Arts building. Photo by Bryce Olcon. 

You can still purchase tickets for MTD's production of Spamalot for this upcoming weekend right here. Photo by Stefania K. 

You can still purchase tickets for MTD's production of Spamalot for this upcoming weekend right here. Photo by Stefania K

Sitting on the porch with some take home Royal's Bagels on a beautiful morning - sounds like our kind of Saturday. Photo by Sarah Lanette.  

Sitting on the porch with some take home Royal's Bagels on a beautiful morning - sounds like our kind of Saturday. Photo by Sarah Lanette.  

Recycled now carries all four of the major Denton coffee roasters. That, plus jazz records like always. 

Recycled now carries all four of the major Denton coffee roasters. That, plus jazz records like always. 

Saturday was nice. Like 80 degrees, sunny, sit in your hammock kind of nice. Photo by @ryfuhr. 

Saturday was nice. Like 80 degrees, sunny, sit in your hammock kind of nice. Photo by @ryfuhr. 

After Saturday's super nice weather, winter reared its ugly head again on Sunday as temps dipped into the teens and we all learned to love the term ThunderSleet. Many schools were delayed or canceled on Monday morning. Which we're sure means we'll see plenty of day off pics tagged with #wddi. 

ICE...AGAIN

Scrap really has everything you didn't even know that you needed. 

Scrap really has everything you didn't even know that you needed. 

...and if Scrap doesn't have it, the mini mall probably does. Photo by Raechel Jean Haley. 

...and if Scrap doesn't have it, the mini mall probably does. Photo by Raechel Jean Haley

DCTA FTW! Photo by Matt Kernan. 

DCTA FTW! Photo by Matt Kernan. 

The herbed parmesan fries at LSA get some major photo love. Photo by @Kokiri330. 

The herbed parmesan fries at LSA get some major photo love. Photo by @Kokiri330. 

A proposal from atop LSA. Photo by @DrCruz32. 

A proposal from atop LSA. Photo by @DrCruz32. 

One of our favorite mini-murals in town is this beef head on the side of Dan's Meat and Produce. 

One of our favorite mini-murals in town is this beef head on the side of Dan's Meat and Produce. 

"Not Actual Picture" What? Photo by Daniel Markham. 

"Not Actual Picture" What? Photo by Daniel Markham

...and we end with an excellent taco photo from Tiffany Youngblood. We recognize that table top... Until next week, have a great Monday!

...and we end with an excellent taco photo from Tiffany Youngblood. We recognize that table top... Until next week, have a great Monday!

WHAT WE DID: FEBRUARY 24TH

Guys, we're sick of doing stuff. Can we just cancel all of the events for this next week and just chill at home? We still haven't finished season 2 of House of Cards and we constantly feel like a spoiler is around every corner. Oh well, we doubt you'll listen. You'll just keep doing stuff. This weekend was worth the exhaustion, though. We got to hang out with a bunch of people dressed like Minecraft characters, listen to ideas, drink a bunch of tequila and a whole lot more. 

Thanks for tagging your photos with #WDDI. We always enjoy living vicariously through your photos. Have a great week, y'all. 


DENTON CREATIVES MIXER

The Denton Creatives Mixer: Idea Pitch Edition (we just came up with that title and we're gonna stick with it) was last Monday. Rubber Gloves was packed for the event and we don't think even a single person from ASCAP was there. We heard lots of great ideas. Some of our favorites included tax incentives for vertical expansion to combat urban sprawl, a mobile kitchen for nutritional education (SED is basically a food desert) and one for temporary art installations, but we'll have to concede a major bias on that front. We certainly hope that some hands were shook and that some of those ideas have taken off and are in the process of coming to life. 


Rose Costumes is one of the coolest places you can visit in Denton. In fact, any time one of your friends or family members visits, it should be on your agenda. It might not look like much from the outside, but inside you'll find all sorts of cool s…

Rose Costumes is one of the coolest places you can visit in Denton. In fact, any time one of your friends or family members visits, it should be on your agenda. It might not look like much from the outside, but inside you'll find all sorts of cool stuff. Their newest room is dubbed The Circus Rossini and features a man-eating lion in a cage (among other things). They want you to stop by and submit a name for said lion. Do it. 

Mouthwatering Wednesdays just finished up it's first seasonal run at the downtown DCTA station. We've been pretty happy with how well Denton's food trucks have integrated themselves into our everyday lives and we look forward to the next round of Mo…

Mouthwatering Wednesdays just finished up it's first seasonal run at the downtown DCTA station. We've been pretty happy with how well Denton's food trucks have integrated themselves into our everyday lives and we look forward to the next round of Mouthwatering Wednesdays and other opportunities we have to eat at The Pickled Carrot, Waffle Wagon, Lean Machine, Shiitake Swerve and others. Photo by Bryce Olcon

So much local (and soon to be local) coffee! Photo by @dentonkate. 

So much local (and soon to be local) coffee! Photo by @dentonkate

Dallas band (featuring ex-Dentonites), Bethan, played Dan's this past weekend. Here's lead singer, Jesse Hall. Photo by Corey Van Hunter. 

Dallas band (featuring ex-Dentonites), Bethan, played Dan's this past weekend. Here's lead singer, Jesse Hall. Photo by Corey Van Hunter

Sarah Jaffe at Dan's Silverleaf. Photo by Corey Van Hunter. 

Sarah Jaffe at Dan's Silverleaf. Photo by Corey Van Hunter

Zach Ashcraft has been working on some UNT college of music portraits and we think they're just awesome. 

Zach Ashcraft has been working on some UNT college of music portraits and we think they're just awesome. 

Denton, we've heard tales that you sometimes steal copper mugs from bars around town. We're not sure what you do with 'em after that. Do you melt them down to make fake pennies? If so, that seems like a lot of work. Please stop. That way places like…

Denton, we've heard tales that you sometimes steal copper mugs from bars around town. We're not sure what you do with 'em after that. Do you melt them down to make fake pennies? If so, that seems like a lot of work. Please stop. That way places like East Side Social Club can continue to serve us delicious Moscow mules in these lovely mugs. Photo by @jadewintersee

Reader @mattyray likes his beer big and his ladies cute. We like the cut of his gib. 

Reader @mattyray likes his beer big and his ladies cute. We like the cut of his gib. 

The DIME Store has your fix of Denton-related art. We're partial to the coasters, but once again; major bias.

The DIME Store has your fix of Denton-related art. We're partial to the coasters, but once again; major bias.

MINI A-KON 7


UNT's Innovation Greenhouse had an awesome party last Friday complete with food trucks and family friendly activities. Photo by Naomi Wood. 

UNT's Innovation Greenhouse had an awesome party last Friday complete with food trucks and family friendly activities. Photo by Naomi Wood

More UNT Greenhouse fun. This time with Sunday Print Shop. 

More UNT Greenhouse fun. This time with Sunday Print Shop. 

Austin Street Apothecary has been keeping our hands healthy this winter, too. We can't wait for their new products including a spring scene for their beard tonic. Photo by @kokiri330. 

Austin Street Apothecary has been keeping our hands healthy this winter, too. We can't wait for their new products including a spring scene for their beard tonic. Photo by @kokiri330

Hares on the Mountain at Dan's Silverleaf. Photo by Paige Gibson. 

Hares on the Mountain at Dan's Silverleaf. Photo by Paige Gibson. 

BOOZE

Saturday was "National Margarita Day," and while we normally hate fake holidays, who are we kidding? A town full of alcoholics is always going to embrace any reason to drink. Especially when said drinking involves tequila and limes on a beautifully sunny day. It also got us back into Mulberry St. Cantina when we hadn't been there in a while. And they drinks were delicious and the place looked nice. We wanna go back right now, actually? When is National Margarita Day Part 2? 

Pictures on the square. Photo by @jesskachav. 

Pictures on the square. Photo by @jesskachav

Have y'all ever noticed this awesome statue at the Abbey Inn? We sure haven't. Photo by @hollyintexas. 

Have y'all ever noticed this awesome statue at the Abbey Inn? We sure haven't. Photo by @hollyintexas

Requisite taco photo from Shaina Sheaff. Tacos from El Taco Rico. 

Requisite taco photo from Shaina Sheaff. Tacos from El Taco Rico. 

WHAT WE DID: FEBRUARY 17TH

Thin Line was able to defy Denton festival weather! Congrats! In fact, the weather this weekend was wonderful. We saw basically everyone we knew wandering around the square on Saturday. We saw that Denton Square Donuts closed up shop for good on Friday, sadly. We hope to have more info on that for our next Mr. Farris column. 

Anyway, y'all have really upped your photography game as-of-late. There were tons of really excellent #WDDI photos that we had to pull from this week. Thanks for sharing them with us. Looks like we've got another busy week coming up with the library's Mini A-kon and some more great shows. Tag your photos with #WDDI to be included in next week's What We Did. 

Thin Line was back and bigger than ever this year. We're not sure whether that was due to the absence of 35 this year or if was always in creator, Josh Butler's plans to go that route, but whatever the reason, we're happy. 

Thin Line was back and bigger than ever this year. We're not sure whether that was due to the absence of 35 this year or if was always in creator, Josh Butler's plans to go that route, but whatever the reason, we're happy. 

The music portion of Thin Line was new this year. We hear that next year they'll expand even further and have a photography competition/exhibition. Star Party at Haileys. Photo by @DentonKate. 

The music portion of Thin Line was new this year. We hear that next year they'll expand even further and have a photography competition/exhibition. Star Party at Haileys. Photo by @DentonKate

Criminal Birds at Dan's Silverleaf. Photo by @veronica_n_denton. 

Criminal Birds at Dan's Silverleaf. Photo by @veronica_n_denton

On Saturday, we presented a Thin Line show featuring 90's indie giants, Sebadoh. Above is frontman, Lou Barlow. Photo by @allegrareads. 

On Saturday, we presented a Thin Line show featuring 90's indie giants, Sebadoh. Above is frontman, Lou Barlow. Photo by @allegrareads. 

Robert Gomez performing at Thin Line. Photo from Discover Denton. 

Robert Gomez performing at Thin Line. Photo from Discover Denton. 

The combination of Thin Line and wonderful weather made for an extremely crowded square this weekend. Photo from Discover Denton. 

The combination of Thin Line and wonderful weather made for an extremely crowded square this weekend. Photo from Discover Denton. 

Sean Starr (whom we interviewed last spring) was on hand and taking questions for a screening of Sign Painters, the movie he is also featured in. Photo by Todd Spigener. 

Sean Starr (whom we interviewed last spring) was on hand and taking questions for a screening of Sign Painters, the movie he is also featured in. Photo by Todd Spigener. 

Cornell Hurd Band performing at the Thin Line tent. Photo from  Paige Gibson.

Cornell Hurd Band performing at the Thin Line tent. Photo from  Paige Gibson.

Photo by UNT College of Music. Tuba valentines. may be our favorite way to say "I love you' to that special someone with large brass. 

Photo by UNT College of Music. Tuba valentines. may be our favorite way to say "I love you' to that special someone with large brass. 

The DIME Store even had flowers ready to pair with your locally sourced gift. Photo by @mkernan. 

The DIME Store even had flowers ready to pair with your locally sourced gift. Photo by @mkernan

Valentine's dinner at Hannah's is definitely one way to impress a lady. Look at that meat! Photo by @stefinseascales. 

Valentine's dinner at Hannah's is definitely one way to impress a lady. Look at that meat! Photo by @stefinseascales

Madeline Wood is now at the Dime Store and they make this cool, vintage quilt collar. Photo by @jadewintersee. 

Madeline Wood is now at the Dime Store and they make this cool, vintage quilt collar. Photo by @jadewintersee. 

A French 77 and an  Old Fashioned shared over the square at Paschall's window. Photo by Sarah Lanette. 

A French 77 and an  Old Fashioned shared over the square at Paschall's window. Photo by Sarah Lanette

Collage DNTN at JandJ's. Photo by @mbryceo. 

Collage DNTN at JandJ's. Photo by @mbryceo

Photo by @stefinseascales. 

Photo by @stefinseascales

Oh man, the sky this weekend. Y'all apparently dug it, too, judging on the amount of photos of clouds we saw. Photo from  Paige Gibson.

Oh man, the sky this weekend. Y'all apparently dug it, too, judging on the amount of photos of clouds we saw. Photo from  Paige Gibson.

Brunch at Queenie's. This brunch bunch just had to give it a try on their first brunch-able weekend. Photo by Michelle Bradley. 

Brunch at Queenie's. This brunch bunch just had to give it a try on their first brunch-able weekend. Photo by Michelle Bradley

Homemade oreos. Photo by Gabe Bunch. Are they double stuffed, though? 

Homemade oreos. Photo by Gabe Bunch. Are they double stuffed, though? 

BBQ chicken tacos from Cowboy Chicken look delicious. Did y'all know this place delivers? Photo by Zach Ashcraft. 

BBQ chicken tacos from Cowboy Chicken look delicious. Did y'all know this place delivers? Photo by Zach Ashcraft. 

The food truck scene in town is getting better and better. We consistently have four or five trucks out on most weekend nights and we're bringing in more and more trucks from out of town. This weekend, we saw Bellatrino, the pizza truck, and Dough B…

The food truck scene in town is getting better and better. We consistently have four or five trucks out on most weekend nights and we're bringing in more and more trucks from out of town. This weekend, we saw Bellatrino, the pizza truck, and Dough Boys, as well. Photo from Paige Gibson.

J Sushi or Haru? As far as 2nd tier (you know, after Keiichi) sushi goes, we're not sure who takes the cake  . Photo by @DentonKate. 

J Sushi or Haru? As far as 2nd tier (you know, after Keiichi) sushi goes, we're not sure who takes the cake  . Photo by @DentonKate

Kei from Keiichi hard at work.  Photo by Josh Piers. 

Kei from Keiichi hard at work.  Photo by Josh Piers

We're in the habit of going over to Denton Camera Exchange to build our vintage camera collection. We wish there were prices on the actual products, but they've got an awesome selection. 

We're in the habit of going over to Denton Camera Exchange to build our vintage camera collection. We wish there were prices on the actual products, but they've got an awesome selection. 

The crew of Shift ain't lazin' around during their absence. Here they are at a barista competition in Ft. Worth. We miss you, Shift! Photo by @thedapperbat. 

The crew of Shift ain't lazin' around during their absence. Here they are at a barista competition in Ft. Worth. We miss you, Shift! Photo by @thedapperbat

This guy is repping the only area code we care about. Photo by @therachelelise. 

This guy is repping the only area code we care about. Photo by @therachelelise

The future service center for Serve Denton. 

The future service center for Serve Denton

Bell and Oak sure knows how to take a great product photo. Can't wait to get these wallets in our hands when they ave their products for sale at Bell and Oak very soon. 

Bell and Oak sure knows how to take a great product photo. Can't wait to get these wallets in our hands when they ave their products for sale at Bell and Oak very soon. 

A ride on the A-Train is always fun. Photo from Amber Briggle. 

A ride on the A-Train is always fun. Photo from Amber Briggle

Double exposure photo featuring Sweetwater and a flower from Shaina Sheaff. 

Double exposure photo featuring Sweetwater and a flower from Shaina Sheaff. 

LOCAL POLITICS: GLEN FARRIS FOR DENTON

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We here at WDDI pride ourselves on civic engagement and education for helping to create a strong local electorate. We believe in people being a part of their local government, getting involved with city committees, citizens educating themselves, mini-cinnamon rolls and all sorts of other "fun" stuff. We love when people take a part in that change. Especially when it includes stuff like signage, right?

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ADVERTISE WITH WE DENTON DO IT

 

Did you know that you can now advertise with WDDI? We view our role in Denton as not only a primary source for all things local and fun, but as a great way to showcase the incredible talent and work coming out of Denton. 

We do our best to help promote the best local businesses, artists, musicians and events. We do our best to be real about stuff, though, and believe our readership trusts our opinion on matters. We want to be a place where small businesses can find advertising that fits their budget and make an actual difference to their bottom line.

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