WHEAT RIDGE, Co. (KDVR) — A popular Wheat Ridge restaurant says it will no longer allow middle and high school students in the restaurant without adult supervision.
The owners tell FOX31 that some of those students have been causing a lot of problems. The Apple Ridge Café at Kipling Street and West 38th Avenue has posted a notice on its doors and on a social media page.
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It says middle and high school students are no longer permitted to dine in the restaurant without adult supervision.
“So, it’s really disheartening to see that we have to do this. Just the actions of a few are enough to make it so that we can’t let anyone come in unless they are supervised with an adult,” Apple Ridge Café Co-owner Scotty Jones said…