
The Family is one of the customer types in the Diner Dash series. They are first introduced in Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue, which consists of a father, Duncan and a mother, Maggie with two children, Kingston the Kid and Baby Bobbie.
Families are all-rounded customer types as they order and eat at a moderate speed. They leave moderate tips as well. However, special attention is needed when serving family customers. Firstly, a high chair is needed for Bobbie. Otherwise, he will cry and upset other patrons. They are also prone to making spills on the floor, so Flo has to pick up the mop to clean their table. If a bar counter is included in some levels, Families are not recommended to be seated there as the high chair cannot be placed at the bar.

Bobbie's frequent cries can drain nearby Rosies' hearts instantly in late-game Endless Shift.
In most cases the families are easy to attend to, but this changes in Endless Shift mode. Since customers are more prone to anger as time goes on (depending on the difficulty), Baby Bobbie will cry frequently. This can be a dangerous risk as the shift goes on, even to the point where Bobbie will cry nonstop, causing an even worse case of noise disturbance than Colin the Cellphone Addict. Most times this can be avoided by not giving the family a highchair, for somehow this cancels their noise at this level of difficulty.
In later series, families consist of a mixture of different characters. For example, Duncan the Dad and Kingston the Kid, 2 Maggies and Bobbies and so on. Sometimes even Seymour the Senior and Stella the Senior are included in the family group, but there is no indication in the canon that they are somehow related.
In other spin-off games, each family member is given a name and have developed personalities:
Trivia[]
- There's a silly oversight whenever Flo checks out a family or when the family leaves angry; Bobbie is duplicated, one being in Maggie's arms while the other stays in his high chair.
- Usually the family does not mind noise, however in game files for various titles there are sprites of them reacting to noise disturbance (minus Bobbie). There's also exceptions, such as when a group of Kingstons are paired up with any Rosie.
- In games like HomeTown Hero, oddly when there's Stella the Senior in the family, Bobbie will not cry when he is not in a highchair.
- It's evident by concept art that they were going to be a customer type in Diner Dash 5: BOOM!, but they did not make the final cut.