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Can you recommend?
Parkers? etc?? |
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Le Pain Quotidienne, they have wooden high chairs and can bring juice in plastic cups with lids and straws. Their bathrooms are also easily accessible, even with a double stroller. The food there is generally ok.
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| Cafe Deluxe early dinner. How old are the kids? |
| How fancy are you looking for? We love Uncle Julio's Rio and they're very kid friendly. I've heard Cafe Deluxe is too. I'd actually love to hear suggestions too because my in-laws are coming to town soon. |
| Cheesecake factory |
| Rio Grande |
| Cafe Deluxe is partially kid friendly - they welcome kids but we asked for a few noodles and a few asparagus without having to order a full kids meal/side and our very nice waiter looked at us funny and said he'd ask but they pre-seperate each meal and the chef gets funny and came back and said no they would not do it for us. (we offered to pay something) |
| Parker's |
| Agree with Parker's. We actually just had a pretty decent meal at the new Italian place down by Bethesda Row. Can't think of the name off hand, but it starts with a V and it's a concept out of Europe. |
That seems like an obnoxious request. |
| Food Wine & Company if you go on the earlier side for dinner. |
| Maybe Mon Ami Gabi. They have a kids menu. |
I have to agree that this seems like a strange request. I've found Cafe Deluxe to be very child-friendly--so much so that I wonder why people would eat there without children early in the evening. |
| Other places have no problem doing it and are more than thrilled to see little one eating their food, especially the Korean place we go to... not to give a few noodles... that seems strange - normally I bring my own but I didn't have time to make some. |
| Woodmont Grill. Great for babies, but I don't know about kids. There is enough background noise to drown out a baby, they have high chairs, but you can also fit an infant carrier inside a booth or pull up a snap n go to one of the front tables. |