Pitt-Jolie family visit Springfield, Mo.

Published: Jan. 4, 2008 at 5:18 PM

SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Jan. 4 (UPI) -- Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie reportedly took their four young children out for a low-key dinner in Pitt's hometown of Springfield, Mo.

The Jolie-Pitts joined Pitt's parents, siblings, in-laws, nieces and nephews Wednesday evening for dinner at Arris' Pizza, the Springfield News-Leader reported Friday.

"They just came in like anybody else," Brian Keppy, the restaurant's kitchen manager told the newspaper. "They pretty much took up the whole back section."

Keppy said other diners respected the family's privacy and the restaurant's staff treated them like regular customers.

"It was nice and low key. It just looked like one of those holiday (family) things," he said.

"Everybody was hungry, so it was great," said Pitt's sister-in-law Lisa. "The kids had so much fun. They got to relax and eat out with their family."

Lisa Pitt said people don't usually bother her famous in-laws when they visit Springfield, unlike many of they other places they go.

"We went to the movies last year when they came and people were just so cool. Even when we go shopping. I think everybody here is so used to the family," she said.

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