If we let picky eaters choose the Tampa restaurants, we’ll never be able to dine. They always have something they don’t want about the restaurant—whether it’s their use of non-organic vegetables or the kind of herbed butter they use on their stakes or the fact that they don’t serve vegan options.

Picky eaters are incredibly adept at finding what they don’t want in a restaurant, and blind when it comes to choosing the best one where his family or his friends can dine.

The solution? Don’t let a picky eater choose the restaurant. That’s where we’re wrong—letting a picky eater decide where he wants to go. There’s a pretty good chance that out of your group, there is only one picky eater that you must deal with.

Why will you sacrifice the happiness and contentment of the whole group for one person? Why couldn’t this one person adjust? Of course, we are not trying to create tension among friends and family but a simple conversation will make dining out more pleasurable.

Picking the restaurant

You don’t have to be insensitive as choosing a steakhouse for a vegetarian or a vegan, but you can choose a restaurant that everyone, including the picky eater in your group, will love.

The first order of business is checking out these places on Google and narrowing the list down to the most likely places you can visit because of geographical considerations.

The next is checking out the menus of these restaurants via Yelp or other apps you are using. If the menu looks outdated, keep in mind the name of that restaurant because you can call them to ask about their food offering.

After you have checked the menus of the shortlisted restaurants, you can then call those who do not have an uploaded menu or whose posted menu is antiquated.

Ask about their food offering that specifically caters to what kind of diet or food your picky-eater friend wants. Do they offer vegan and vegetarian options? Do they make pescatarian meals? How about catering to those who follow the ketogenic diet?

Once all the information is complete, it is time for you to narrow down the list of restaurants that all of the members of your group will be able to enjoy. Show this list to your picky-eater friend and tell him that the options he has fall within the list you give him.

If he’s a true friend, he wouldn’t force you all to turn vegan or follow his diet. He will choose a restaurant where he can order his usual fare while the rest of the group enjoys theirs.