All tagged kid friendly restaurant
Brunch food is my favorite type of food, but it can be hard to get into a good brunch spot in this city, especially with a toddler. So when I find one that is both tasty and kid-friendly, I want to tell everyone about it!
There are many coffee shop options in San Francisco but if you are looking for a cozy vibe, creative coffee art and a variety of latte flavors, you need to try Home Cafe.
I consider Outerlands to be a very kid friendly restaurant. Not only that but the food is incredibly good! They serve locally sourced organic American fare and they are located in Outer Sunset.
My good friends Jessica and Jordan invited me to lunch at the popular Puerto Rican restaurant, Sol Food. It is located on the corner of 3rd Street and Lincoln Avenue in downtown San Rafael. I got nervous that it would be hard to get in with Atlas but it was super kid friendly!
We love to visit this trendy neighborhood cafe when we go to Mission Bay Kids Park.
They serve great espresso blends and single origin coffee that is roasted on site.
I had heard so much about San Francisco's $4.00 toast that I had to find out what the big deal was all about. I looked it up online first and found some critics stating that a toast restaurant was a crazy idea but to me it sounded perfect. I came across the website for the mill which says "We baked some bread and brewed some coffee for you." That's basically a perfect welcome from a close friend. So I decided to take Atlas and check them out. I love coffee and Atlas loves toast, perfect combo.
Tartine Manufactory is one of the most talked about Bakery/Restaurants in SF. Usually when a restaurant is this popular I am hesitant to take Atlas because it means long lines and crowded spaces.
Patxiβs is a pizza restaurant on Chestnut Street in the Marina. We went there for an early dinner assuming it was kid friendly.