Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to Sarabeths on Central Park South for brunch. Also go to Transit Museum and Natural history museum. Personally I’d skip the Central Park zoo unless your kids are super into zoos.
Sarabeths for kids??
Sarabeth's is a crowded brunch place. It is not super fancy and serves waffles and pancakes. It is exactly the type of place New Yorkers take their kids for brunch. The Central Park South location has less of a neighborhood family vibe than the UWS locations (those are the only two I have been to regularly), but both are fine for kids.
Serendipity will also be fun for kids but it sounds like the OP is staying right near Sarabeth's so it is probably worth going to at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to Sarabeths on Central Park South for brunch. Also go to Transit Museum and Natural history museum. Personally I’d skip the Central Park zoo unless your kids are super into zoos.
Sarabeths for kids??
Anonymous wrote:Go to Sarabeths on Central Park South for brunch. Also go to Transit Museum and Natural history museum. Personally I’d skip the Central Park zoo unless your kids are super into zoos.
Anonymous wrote:Driving back after spending 4 days in NYC with my 6 yo DD. The Slime Museum and the Museum of Ice Cream were huge hits. Also the Lego store on 5th Ave.
Anonymous wrote:Personally...I think the Gazillion Bubbles Show and Winnie the Pooh might be better options than The Lion King with children as young as yours.
Anonymous wrote:Also, do you take your kids of those ages in taxis without a car seat or booster?
Anonymous wrote:Also, do you take your kids of those ages in taxis without a car seat or booster?