Dining out with children isn’t the easiest undertaking. From finding a place with the right atmosphere to making sure there are high chairs or booster seats available, a simple meal can quickly become a headache. Local Guides like you can help other parents find kid-friendly eateries by leaving reviews, sharing photos, and making lists on Google Maps.
Need some inspiration to get started? Here are five great lists of family-friendly eateries from Local Guides around the world.
Kid-friendly cafes in Zurich: Local Guide Ksenia Ksenia understands that eating out with kids requires hot coffee for parents and an atmosphere that allows for eating with two hands.
Best Family-friendly restaurants: Local Guide janos horvath says these spots in Budapest provide play areas for children for hassle-free meals.
Family-Friendly eats in Port Colborne: Local Guide Kayla Reynolds loves these spots in Ontario, Canada for including kids in casual lunches and special celebrations.
Cafeterías Kid-Friendly de Málaga: This list by Local Guide Mario M.V. includes 14 cafeterías all around Málaga, Spain that are kid-approved.
5 child-friendly Cape Wineries to visit: For those looking for an afternoon of exploring cellars, strolling through grape vines, seeing stunning architecture, and tasting wine, Local Guide Cathy Milner says these wineries are equally welcoming to families visiting with children.
Have you made a list of kid-friendly spots in you city? Link to it below and we may feature it!
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Kids friendly place is very essential for parents with kids. So before visiting a place we can know about the place is it kids friendly or not. Thank you @kmajewski for your post.
Thank you for sharing this, @kmajewski ! These lists make parents lives easier.
Here a link to my list of kid-friendly restaurants in Buenos Aires. All of them have a game room or other ways for kids to be entertained, some even with employees organizing activities. Most of them have special menus for them. Some of them have games only for toddlers and young kids, but others have for all sort of ages, even pre teens. Most of the game rooms can be easily seen by parents, so they can check on their kids. Some even have cameras on them and are displayed on TVs in the dining area.
Most of them have special menus for kids, although some don’t.
We often look for restaurants that are family friendly, since my daughter is almost four, I appreciate the places that provide activity sheets/coloring pages/crayons for the kiddo thus, keeping them busy.
Here’s my list of some kid-friendly restaurants in St Petersburg.
As a parent I am happy to see that this topic has been gaining on weigh recently. Thank you for encouraging the Local Guides community to share the experience! And I appreciate you featured my list for Zurich!