FOOD DRINK and
Ava James Simpson has her eye on the prize: a plain glazed Monuts doughnut.
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little bites Gather the family for a meal out at these 6 kid-friendly dining spots CO M P I L E D B Y O L I VIA PAUL P HOTO G RA P H Y B Y JO HN MICHAE L SIMP SO N
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Treat your family to a delightful breakfast or lunch at Monuts. Kids will love greeting Benjamin, the restaurant’s friendly rabbit statue, while savoring a plate with three sides like eggs, bacon and home fries. Build-yourown sandwich options on a bagel or biscuit make it easy for everyone to find something they enjoy – for the parents, we recommend the chicken-and-pickle biscuit with ranch and hot honey or Turkish eggs and avocado. Plus, every order comes with an animal information card to make mealtime both fun and educational.
Pizza Perfection
Tuesday nights are special at The Loop, as kids meals are just $1.99 with the purchase of an entrée! Children 10 and younger can choose from one-topping pizzas, two-piece chicken tenders, mac and cheese or cheeseburgers, all served with a side and a kid’s drink. Combine delicious food with creativity, as coloring pages and crayons are provided for little ones!
Pocket Full of Flavor
Makus Empanadas’ warm pastries range from
chicken to beef to sweet corn and are perfect for little ones who haven’t yet mastered utensils. Kids meals include one empanada or one empadog, a cookie or chips and a drink. The family meal feeds plenty with 10 empanadas and four sides.
Burger Bonanza
Kids 10 and younger can take their pick from a burger, “puppy dog,” grilled cheese or veggie burger at downtown’s Bull City Burger and Brewery. All are served with a small order of