Moderately priced restaurant that is kid-friendly for a weekday

Anonymous
Lia’s
Anonymous
I would go to Clyde’s in Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Clyde’s
Anonymous
I think you should narrow down the location. If you feel like it could be Rockville or DC, that means someone is going to be driving a really long way.
Anonymous
Where’s the funeral?
Anonymous
Formal and moderately priced/kid friendly is a hard combo.

The latter category includes Clyde’s, Uncle Julio’s, Maggianos.

Anonymous
Cielo rojo
Anonymous
Clyde’s
Sfoglina in Van Ness (has kids menu and I see kids there all the time).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyway you can do some light catering/platters at your place? Asking small children to hold it together at a funeral and then at a nicer restaurant is a lot to ask and really unfair to the kids.



The kids will be fine. When did we stop taking kids to restaurants? Please teach kids to behave. (Yes I have kids).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyway you can do some light catering/platters at your place? Asking small children to hold it together at a funeral and then at a nicer restaurant is a lot to ask and really unfair to the kids.



The kids will be fine. When did we stop taking kids to restaurants? Please teach kids to behave. (Yes I have kids).


It’s the restaurant AFTER the funeral at which they’ve already been asked to hold it together for a long time. One or the other is manageable but a funeral followed by a long sit down lunch is a lot to ask of younger kids. Some can do it, a lot can’t, depending on how old they are. That’s a long day of sitting and behaving and shutting up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for something a little more formal than Silver Diner but that's a great idea for a different day. Ty!

Really? It's one of the more formal places on this list. Have you been there? It's not an actual diner...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyway you can do some light catering/platters at your place? Asking small children to hold it together at a funeral and then at a nicer restaurant is a lot to ask and really unfair to the kids.


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