Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dec 1, 2023 · The Most Kid-Friendly Restaurants in NYC. Dining out with babies, toddlers, kids, and even tweens can actually be enjoyable. by Eater Staff Updated Dec 1, 2023, 2:54pm EST. Two plates from...

    • Serendipity 3. Some folks will argue that Serendipity is the king of kid-friendly restaurants in NYC and I can’t say I disagree. It feels like the spot was created with kiddos in mind with the entertaining decor and irresistible bites.
    • Chelsea Market. It’s true what they say about kids being some of the harshest critics, so in order to avoid any scrutiny might I suggest a food hall?
    • Bubby’s. Often referred to as a trip to grandmas house, Bubby’s ranks highly on a list of kid-friendly restaurants in New York City. The homey restaurant has perfected pancakes so much so that both kids and adults can’t get enough.
    • Maison Pickle. The first time I visited Maison Pickle the waitress let my husband and I know that the portions are large here because “skinny people are easier to kidnap”.
    • Ellen's Stardust Diner
    • Jekyll & Hyde Club
    • S'mac
    • Ninja New York
    • Bubby's
    • The Meatball Shop
    • The Nugget Spot
    • Cowgirl
    • Black Tap
    • Kellogg's NYC

    1650 Broadway, (212) 956-5151 Hours:7 a.m. to midnight daily This whimsical spotmay scream that it's catering to tourists, but considering you're a tourist with kids in tow, this is the place for you. At its Broadway location, servers — dressed in colorful bowling shirts and poodle skirts — sing show tunes and dance on the edges of the old-school r...

    91 Seventh Ave. S., (212) 989-7701 Hours:Sunday to Thursday, noon to midnight; and until 4 a.m. Friday and Saturday If themed restaurants like the Stardust are your cup of tea, add the Jekyll & Hyde Clubto your list. Located in Greenwich Village, the restaurant offers a haunted and spooky experience meant for older kids who like a good scare with t...

    197 First Ave., (212) 358-7912 Hours:Sunday to Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; until midnight Friday and Saturday Kids love mac 'n cheese, so how about an entire restaurant devoted to macaroni and cheese? S'MACstands for Sarita's Macaroni & Cheese, as it was Sarita Ekya who brainstormed turning a traditional side dish into full meals. You can build y...

    25 Hudson St., (212) 274-8500 Hours:Monday to Thursday, 5:45 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.; and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday Craving another exciting twist on your New York dinner? Want to impress your tweens -- or maybe even teens? How about descending into old Japan, where black-clad ninjas put on a showaround your table? Sur...

    73 Gansevoort St., (212) 219-0666 Hours:Sunday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and until midnight Friday and Saturday Bubby'swelcomes children with open arms. The Tribeca location is the original (temporarily closed for renovation through November 2019), but if you're taking a stroll along the 1.5-mile elevated High Line park and get hungry, you wi...

    Multiple locations Hours: Hours vary by location; check the websitefor details First: Choose your ball. Next: Choose your sauce. Then: Pick a side. Voila! The meal of your -- and any picky eater's -- dreams. It's not all meatballs at this shop: You'll find veggie balls, salmon balls, Maine lobster balls, risotto balls, crabcake balls, sandwiches an...

    230 East 14th St., (646) 422-7346 Hours:Sunday to Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday We're not trying to stereotype children's palates too much, but if we're going to put meatball and macaroni places on the list of the best NYC restaurants for kids, we probably also need a chicken nugget spot. Here, an ...

    519 Hudson St., (212) 633-1133 Hours:Sunday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; until midnight Friday and Saturday Not all restaurants for kids have to be kitschy. Cowgirl, for example, is a funky bar and restaurant in the West Village that will serve moms and dads perfectly blended margaritas along with a Tex-Mex menu. Yet the restaurant is also a gr...

    Three locations: Midtown, Soho, Herald Square

    Hours:Hours vary, but are often 11 a.m. ro 12 a.m. Black Tap is a big freaking deal not just for visitors but also for local families. Yes, they have bison burgers, chili-cheese burgers, vegan burgers and a crowd-pleasing all-American burger, but it's the massive milkshakes that may make your kids' jaws drop. You can choose from classics such as chocolate, vanilla, peanut butter or the very popular Oreo cookies and cream. But you can also migrate to the part of the menu that has cotton candy,...

    31 E. 17th St. Hours: Hours vary every week because of private events, so check the websitebefore heading over. Why would you go to NYC and eat cereal and breakfast items? Well, where else will you find a space devoted to such things? Cereal lovers of all ages (admit it, you've been known to pour yourself a bowl for dinner) will want to pop into th...

    • Lissa Poirot
    • Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain. Restaurants. Ice cream parlors. Carroll Gardens. price 1 of 4. The young and young at heart alike love this update of the classic soda fountain.
    • Nom Wah Tea Parlor. Restaurants. Chinese. Chinatown. price 1 of 4. New York's first dim sum house opened in 1920 on a rough crook of gang-riddled Doyers Street.
    • S’Mac. Restaurants. American. East Village. price 1 of 4. Take a tasty walk down memory lane. S’Mac elevates a childhood staple to the gourmet level with a dozen varieties of mac 'n cheese to choose from.
    • Roberta’s. Restaurants. Pizza. Brooklyn. price 1 of 4. Share a pie with the family at this Bushwick pizzeria that offers everything from the classic Margherita to more adventurous selections like the Nightmare on Moore Street, made with taleggio, marinated radicchio, pickled shallots and habanada peppers.
    • Lindens (SoHo) 2 Renwick Street, New York, NY 10013. Parents who refuse to give up chic atmosphere just because they’re dining with kids will hit the jackpot at Lindens.
    • L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele (West Village) 81 Greenwich Ave, New York, NY 10014. Kids and pizza go together like milk and cookies, and L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele is the West Village outpost of the famous pizzeria of the same name in Naples, Italy.
    • Teranga (Midtown East) 601 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022. Inspired by West African home cooking, Teranga highlights nutrient-dense crops that have been cultivated in Africa for centuries.
    • Harlem Shake (Harlem) 100 W. 124th Street, New York, NY 10027. Soda shops and diners have been a part of Harlem’s culinary landscape for generations, and Harlem Shake‘s modern take on those old classics easily makes it one of the most fun restaurants in New York City for families.
  2. Alice's Tea Cup, Junior's Cheesecake, Rice to Riches, American Girl Café, Elk Brooklyn Cafe, and Dave & Buster's Restaurants. From the South Bronx to Carroll Gardens. These kid-friendly restaurants in NYC are fun for the whole family, with great food and entertainment.

  3. Mar 18, 2024 · The Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants In NYC (2024) - Secret NYC. 17 Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants In NYC Right Now. Looking for a food spot to please the little ones? These kid-friendly restaurants in NYC have special menus, treats, and more! Corey Fuller - Staff Writer • March 18, 2024. Photo: Shutterstock.

  1. People also search for