It’s lingerie week at Twin Peaks restaurant, which means if you’re a fan of scantily clad women serving you cold beer and mozzarella sticks while dressed in their underwear, now’s a good time to head over there.

If you happen to be a parent, perhaps especially of a young girl, now’s also a good time to decide for yourself if you’ll be bringing the kid.

The Twin Peaks on Kirby sparked this discussion after posting a photo on their Facebook fan page of a young girl dressed in a shiny dress-up frock surrounded by much older girls dressed in shiny teddies, lacy bras and thigh-high fishnet stockings. You can judge for yourself:

Now Twin Peaks restaurants have been known to be “family-friendly,” but they most definitely cater to men. And in case you weren’t clear about that fact their motto is: “Actually, Twin Peaks is about you, ‘cause YOU’RE THE MAN!”

The Dallas-based company is one of many so-called “breastaurants” that rely heavily on top-heavy waitresses in skimpy clothes to “sell” their food. And bringing the kids along to these places has become so common place that even places like Hooters offer kids’ menus and merchandise for the very young. (Such as onesies for infants that say “I’m a boob man.”)

But I have to wonder… do kids really belong in places like this? And I’m not trying to judge the places themselves. These places are what they are and the ladies who work there are what they are. I trust any adult can decide for themselves whether this kind of place is the right place for them. But children don’t really get to make those dining decisions for themselves, do they?

And you have to wonder about the other customers (mostly men) who are there. Do they really want to see your little girl, no matter how adorable she may be, while salivating with un-pure thoughts over a half-dressed woman serving him something fried? And if that man did want to see your little girl there, would that not make you want to run as far away from him as you possibly can? Your opinions in the comments below: