Corny's Family-Style Restaurant

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Corny's Family-Style Restaurant (or simply called Corny's) is a restaurant Greg Heffley's family goes to during family time. Rowley Jefferson's family also comes here. The rule said that nobody should wear tie because when Frank Heffley and Rowley came inside Corny's the person who works there cutted their tie. After that, they place their tie's in the Wall of Shame. At Corny's there are two section, the Children's Alley and the Adult's Alley. Greg's family always go to the Children's Alley because they have Manny around. Greg hates the Children's Alley because Number 1: Nobody clean there and Number 2: The bathroom always swing open. One time, Manny when into the plastic tube and got stuck. Greg tried to save him but he gave up and Mom had to call a Corny's person to save them. After that, Greg had to throw his pant which he shouldn't sbecause when Dancing Unit started, Greg wore pant that are 3 inches short. During the Valentine's Day Dance, since Abigail Brown, Rowley, and Greg don't have Manny around, they went to the Adult's Alley. But Greg said it near a window showing the Children's Alley. Rowley and Abigail ordered food with lots of money and that leave a total of many dollars. Greg used all this money's wallet and pulled out $5.00 but they didn't acccept it, so Greg called Robert Jefferson to cluck him five dollars. When Greg came back, though, Rowley and Abigail were talking. Then they all went into the car to school, where the Dance was taking place.

Trivia

  • When the family goes to Corny's Children's Alley, it's crowded but when Abigail, Rowley, and Greg goes, it even more crowded
  • When it's a person's birthday, the waiter give them a free cake.