| Can you recommend a kid-friendly brunch spot on the Hill? |
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Ted's Bulletin
Le Pain Quotidien |
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We love Mr. Henrys for brunch, but I hesitate to recommend it when I don't know your tastes -- it's kinda the brunch equivalent of a dive bar? But there are frequently kids there (along with a mix of ladies in church hats and men in leather vests).
If your tastes are more mainstream, maybe Ted's Bulletin? |
| Tunnicliffs |
| Ted's. |
| I hate going to Teds on the weekend. It's a zoo. I would try Banana Cafe, tunnicluffs, or Hawk and Dove. Honestly, I can't think of any restaurants around there that would not be kid friendly at brunch. |
I would actually recommend against Matchbox. They want to be kid-friendly, I think, but they don't quite know how -- the menu options aren't great for kids, the high chairs aren't the right height for the booths, etc. Oh -- Tortilla Coast might be another good option. |