T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
183.1 | I forgot the name of this place, but it's good. | AKO452::CCHEN | | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:24 | 8 |
|
We went to a Japanese Resturant on a Sunday night when my daughter was
2 months old. They gave us a private room so I can breast feed her.
My daughter was sleeping when the waitress was taking the order and
serving the food, she was very careful so she wouldn't wake up the
baby. This place was right across from the Prodential Center at
downtown Boston.
|
183.2 | here's a few suggestions | JUPITR::MAHONEY | Just another tricky day | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:45 | 8 |
|
We have been to Abdows Big Boy a few times. They have some good kids meals
and not a bad menu for adults either. Also, if your family likes seafood
Weathervane is a nice place to dine. My 2 yr old loves fish so that
place works for us. I know your probably sick of fast food but, Chuckie
Cheeses is of course kid oriented! (if you don't mind pizza);)
Sandy
|
183.3 | Merrimack NH | SMURF::HAECK | Debby Haeck | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:55 | 11 |
| Lyn
I believe you are in Mass., so this won't help you much, but...
Here in NH we have had great luck taking our kids to Nickels in
Merrimack. They have paper and crayons. The kids get a balloon. The
kids menu includes spaghetti and meatballs. (My 3 year old son is a
spaghetti addict.) And the waiters and waitresses are all a bit off the
wall, which the kids find highly entertaining.
Debby
|
183.4 | Some Nashua-area places | WILBRY::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:58 | 11 |
| In the Nashua area, we usually take Marc (2.8) to:
- any Chinese restaurant
- any pizza place, including Bertucci's and Pizzeria Uno's
- big noisy places like Hilltop or Applebees
- 99's or Ponderosa would probably be OK also, but I don't really
consider those places "normal" meals
Just some ideas.
|
183.5 | moderators notice | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Mon Jun 22 1992 15:31 | 12 |
| After much discussion, the moderators have decided to open this
note for responses, even though their interest is limited by
geography. The information is of sufficient general interest to be
worthwhile.
To keep things clear, please specify your location (e.g.
city or town) in the title of your reply, whether you are asking for
information or providing information.
L
co-mod
|
183.6 | Giant of Siam, Nashua NH | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Mon Jun 22 1992 15:36 | 9 |
| One of our favorite places in the southern NH area is:
Giant of Siam, Rt. 111, Nashua. Exquisite Thai food. Fairly classy
setting but very moderate prices. And they place jazz on the stereo!
The staff is very kind to children. Highchairs and booster seats.
Very clean restrooms.
|
183.7 | On the North Shore, the votes are in... | ICS::NELSONK | | Mon Jun 22 1992 15:53 | 24 |
| On the North Shore (Beverly/Danvers/Peabody/etc.):
Ground Round (across from Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers). "Kids
pay what they weigh" specials, giant menu, pleasant waitstaff.
Go early so you can get in and out before they get busy.
The Wine Cellar, Rantoul Street, Beverly. Traditional Italian
restaurant -- dark paneling, dark wallpaper -- but the food
is great, and the waitstaff (most of them working mothers)
are very understanding. Reasonable. All modes of dress welcome,
from coat and tie to jeans and sneakers.
International House of Pancakes, all locations. We stopped at one
in Orlando a couple of years ago, when we were visiting
Disney World. James wanted strawberry pancakes with whipped
cream, I had a sandwich of some sort and fries, and when the
orders came, he reached over, picked up one of my fries and
dipped it into the whipped cream on his pancakes. The
waitress turned about three shades of green but recovered
quickly. Again, if it's breakfast you're interested in, go
as early as your tribe will let you.
Denny's. Another place that looks the other way when kids make
a mess (at least the one in Danvers does).
|
183.8 | Shorty's, Litchfield NH | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Tue Jun 23 1992 14:32 | 26 |
| The other favorite place is Shorty's Mexican Roadhouse in Litchfield,
NH. It is located on Rt. 3A.
This place is quite casual. They have some interesting items on the
menu. The usual Tex-Mex stuff I would rate "fair", having been spoiled
by the good stuff in California and the Southwest. But i really like
their grilled chicken breast dishes. Their fajita is also good.
For the kids they have booster seats, high chairs, and lots of
activity. My daughter likes to stand on the high stools at the counter
looking into the kitchen. She also likes to beg orange slices at the
bar. They have crayons and pictures to color. My daughter also likes
the tortilla chips and tomato salso. They have neat decorations
including a 50's bicycle hanging on the wall.
Just get there early - no later than 6 pm on weekends. Otherwise you
may have a long wait. They take reservations for groups of 6 or more.
I can't vouch for the other Shorty's but the Litchfield one is a
pleasure. Service is rather slow, but we go early and hang out.
One of these days we'll get there VERY early and play miniature golf
next door. There's also a driving range. On the other side there's a
plant nursery with little statues.
L
|
183.9 | A few personal choices... | A1VAX::DISMUKE | Say you saw it in NOTES... | Tue Jun 23 1992 14:50 | 11 |
| We went to Nickel's in Merrimack, NH this weekend. We enjoyed it.
We also go to T-Bones in Hudson, NH or the 99 in Nashua, NH or
Applebees in Nashua, NH sometimes even Martha's Exchange downtown
Nashua.
Applebees does not have a kids menu 8^(, but the atmosphere is good for
kids/families.
-sandy
|
183.10 | Applebees | CSOA1::FOSTER | Frank, Mfg/Distr Digital Svcs, 432-7730 | Wed Jun 24 1992 09:58 | 10 |
| > Applebees does not have a kids menu 8^(, but the atmosphere is good for
> kids/families.
You might check on this. Here in Cincinnati, we go to Applebees all the
time, mostly because they have a very cheap kids menu (and balloons).
Having been to the one in Nashua, I know it's the same chain.
Frank
|
183.11 | Sat 3:00 | PCOJCT::LOCOVARE | | Wed Jun 24 1992 11:54 | 8 |
|
My child is not old enough to eat at a restaurant but my
husband and I have found that if you go to any restaurant
at around 3:OO in the afternoon on a Saturday you will be
pretty much alone.... This is how we have solved getting
to eat out without having to find a babysitter...
|
183.12 | Kids eat free at IHOP! | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Thu Jul 09 1992 11:31 | 20 |
| Just had to pass our latest find along....
We decided to "test" AJ and experience a "real"(get waited on, be
served on *breakable* glass dishes and cups) type restaurant. We
discovered that International House of Pancakes, we were at the one in
Shrewsbury at White City, has FREE meals for kids from 4 to 9
weeknights. I assume it means whatever is on the kids' menu, but we
went and ordered from the kids' menu, but asked the waitress to add
another sausage. She infact gave him a total of 3, and there was no
extra charge. His only charge was for his beverage (milk). They've
got some real good meal deals going on for the summer, the three of us
ate for under $15 including tax and tip.
I assumed it may be a chainwide kids eat free thing, might be worth
checking out at their other locations. If you do, this one is in close
proximity to a multi screen movie theater. Last week they had
Pinocchio, this week it's Batman on *2* of the screens! Make a night
out of it!
Lyn
|
183.13 | Pizza Hut, Acton, Mass. | GOOEY::FRIDAY | CDA: The Holodeck of the future | Thu Jul 09 1992 15:21 | 15 |
| I don't know if Pizza Hut qualifies as a restaurant, but the one
in Acton, Massachusetts, on route 2A, a couple of miles West of
the Concord rotary, is great for kids.
It's always jammed with families. The kinds always seem to have
a good time, and the management seems to be quite helpful. They
really go out of their way to make things right. I've lost count
of the free pizzas we got just because something wasn't quite right.
There's a really exceptional case that comes to mind the first
time we were there. Near us was a woman and her young child who
could hardly walk (but liked pizza). And she had a whole pile
of packages, as well as the remains of a large pizza to take home.
The waitress actually offered to help her out to the parking lot
and carried a couple of her packages for her.
|
183.14 | Amherst & Merrimack NH | VMSMKT::COLEMAN | | Wed Jul 15 1992 11:56 | 8 |
|
In Amherst, NH, a very nice restaurant is the "Greenhouse Cafe".
Surprisingly they had no problems with children attending--they have
highchairs that attach to the table. Go early, we went about 5:00 and
they put us in our own room, but later sat others with children there.
Also Newick's Fish in Merrimack is a great open, relaxed family
atmosphere, and great fish.
|
183.15 | Fitchburg/Leominster MA | RICKS::BARR | IThoughtIToldUItWasOver,YRUConfused? | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:27 | 8 |
| My son's 2nd birthday is today and I'd like to take him some place fun,
but yet different from McDonald's or Pizza Hut (we've been there
before, so it wouldn't be special). I'd like to stay in the
Fitchburg/Leominster area. I'd like to either take him some place to
eat and then go do something fun, or take him to eat somewhere where
they really cater to children. Any suggestions?
Lori B.
|
183.16 | Ground Round | VINO::LJOHNSON | Linda Johnson now at MRO1-2/S43 | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:13 | 19 |
| We took Steven to the Ground Round for his birthday, on the
way home from the New England Aquarium. I'd consider it a
place that caters to children. They had baloons for the kids
and placemats you can color (they provide crayons).
There was also a clown that came around to the tables, Steven
only loved HIM from a distance 8-)
They'll come to the table with a special dessert (free I think)
and sing "Happy Birthday".
Steven LOVED it, and whenever we mention restaurants, he asks if
the Ha-ha (clown) will be there!
Not sure if there's one in your area though.
Happy 2nd birthday to Shane!
Linda
|
183.17 | | RICKS::BARR | IThoughtIToldUItWasOver,YRUConfused? | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:17 | 4 |
| Thanks Linda. I'd love to take him to the Ground Round, but there are
none in the area. I'm still up in the air as to where to take him.
Lori B.
|
183.18 | Picnic lunch among the butterflies [Westford, Mass] | GOOEY::FRIDAY | CDA: The Holodeck of the future | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:21 | 15 |
| re .15
This is sort of borderline for this topic, and this suggestion
is really for the Westford area (not all that far from .15's
location), but hopefully some readers will find it worthwhile.
I have complete faith in the conference moderators determining
whether or not it should be moved.
If you're looking for something different for a lunch, try
Papillon park in Westford, Mass. Although this is not a restaurant,
they do have picnic tables, and, if I recall correctly there
are some tables inside as well as outside.
So you could pack a picnic lunch and go see the butterflies there.
|
183.19 | Suggestions: Old Orchard Beach Maine? | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Tue Jul 28 1992 17:49 | 8 |
| We're just about ready to pack up the trailer and head to Old Orchard
Beach (Maine). This will be our "maiden voyage" with the trailer, a
22 foot pull behind type. Could anyone suggest (on or off line)
"kid-friendly" restaurants in this area?
Oh and maybe some things to see or do in the area?
Lyn
|
183.20 | The Japanese haved solved the kid problem | CSC32::S_MAUFE | this space for rent | Mon May 10 1993 13:24 | 21 |
|
good location-generic trick we found last night 8-)
Being Mothers Day I took Alice to Suehiros, a Japanese restaurant here
in Colorado Springs. They have the raised floor with low down tables,
where you stick your feet in a pit under the table, or kneel.
This pit is great for sticking the kids in! They can play down there,
can't run away, and even better can't grab your food!
Here's a diagram,
8 adult
|
\ -------------- table
\ o o
---------------\ *** ------------------------ raised floor
| | # |
| | # | kid, under table!
| /\ / \ |
------------------------------------------------------- floor
|
183.21 | I like it! | KAOFS::M_BARNEY | Formerly Ms.Fett | Mon May 10 1993 14:46 | 7 |
| I like it, but aren't your shoes in jeopardy? 8-)
(guess in such a situation I would not be able to put my purse
in the preferred location - which is on the floor with the strap
around my knee!)
Monica
|
183.22 | definitely a cool idea | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Back in the high life again | Mon May 10 1993 16:33 | 14 |
| Very amusing! ;-)
Take your child out for Mother's Day and stick him under the table
where he can't do any harm while you enjoy your meal. An excellent
suggestion! :-) :-)
Belated Happy Mother's Day to you all!
Laura
My almost-ex had the toddler for the day. I had the privilege of
working to make up for time I lost caring for Ilona when she had a bug
last week. It's still better than changing soiled underwear. (She's in
the throes of potty training.)
|
183.23 | GOOD EATS FOR KIDS IN NORTH MA | ICS::WALKER | | Wed Aug 03 1994 16:45 | 21 |
| Ahhhhh... the dining out experience......
Friendleys (sp?) - very tolerant of the hot dog missles and french fry
squishers.
North Shore MA - SPUDS - basic all american faire served by patient
waitresses who keep mentioning the wonders of the vacuum cleaner.
Red Lobster - anywhere - my son sucked on a shrimp for 3/4 of an hour
and I swear that he growled at me when I tried to take it away. Then
again, I think my husband growled at me too when I reached over to try
one of his shrimp.
Our waiter in Newington NH brought over other wait staff to visit with my
less than shy (at the time) 11 month old. He made paper nappkin
puppets for my son, too ... needless to say he got a nice tip.
Not terribley thrilled with Denny's in the North Shore area, they were
not too nice to two birthday boys when a friend and I brought our
little ones in for a 1st birthday lunch. Out waitress in Danvers made
some comment about "another piece of bread? He hasn't finished the one
he has!" - that's right, he threw it on the floor that hadn't seen a
vacuum on it for atleast three years.
|
183.24 | Some in Nashua | CLOUD9::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu Aug 04 1994 12:50 | 20 |
| The Ground Round has turned into a BIG hit in my family. The one in
Nashua (Amherst St) has Bingo the Clown wandering through all the time,
making balloon animals/weapons/hats etc for the kids. Depending on who
Bingo is that day, he might even give a pretty good juggling routine.
And just last week we went to The Hilltop in Nashua - I would've
expected to NOT be too receptive to kids. Maybe it was just the
waitress we had, but she was *SO* accomodating, offered to bring more
bread, made sure the soup for the baby had lots of chicken/noodle stuff
in it and less broth, all that good stuff. And when I ordered a b.day
cake for Dad, she brought the plates and silver for dessert - and even
thought to bring a SPOON for the baby! WOW! I didn't even have to
ask!
Surprisingly, both Bickford's in Nashua seem to dislike kids, and I've
never found the Denny's there to be particularly pleased that we were
there (but they aren't when we don't have the kids either so .....)
The Hilltop wins my praises overall....
|
183.25 | Griffing's Riverside in Brookline, NH | GEEWIZ::BOURQUARD | Deb | Thu Aug 04 1994 13:49 | 8 |
| is very receptive to kids. We've taken Noelle there several times. The
waitresses bring out placemats and crayons; serve Noelle's drink in a
sippy cup, and bring her a plate so she can sample our food. They do
have a kid's menu, but Noelle just doesn't eat enough to justify her own
meal yet. Also, they have all sorts of antique advertisements and doodads
hung *everywhere* so Noelle usually has plenty to hold her attention.
It's right on route 13 just north of Townsend, MA.
|
183.26 | Ground Round in Shrewsbury | LEDS::GRAHAM | | Thu Aug 04 1994 17:18 | 7 |
| I'll second the Ground Round. We go to the one on Rt. 9 in Shrewsbury.
In fact my kids have requested it. It's one of the few resturants that
have PB&J on the kids menu. Also, on Tuesdays and/or Wednesdays (I think)
the kids pay only a a penny/pound for their dinners so I can get away
with paying only about $1 for my two daughters!
John G.
|
183.27 | The Border in Leominster MA | NECSC::PECKAR | and then there were four... | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:30 | 9 |
| We've always had good luck at a Southwestern restaurant called the BORDER
(I think) in Leominster, right in the Searstown mall complex.
They have very reasonably priced kid's meals, crayons and even think to bring
the kids drinks in a cup with a top and a straw ;')
The regular menu is usually quite good, with Tex-mex type specials and
decent margueritas.
rachel
|