Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't let my kids go to any party held at a fast food restaurant. Right now they don't know that fast food exists and I want to keep it that way for as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vegetarian PP here. I did not know about Roy Rogers and the mac and cheese - filing that away. Sometimes we get side orders at KFC if we're desperate. We have done the cheese sandwich thing at every fast food place. They always look at us like we're nuts. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are vegetarians and there's not much except fries and shakes for my kids to eat at most fast food restaurants (except Taco Bell). So probably not, but I guess it would depend on the situation.
We are veggie too - taco bell, subway, roy rogers (they have mac and cheese), and a few others are fine. My kid if desperate will get a cheese sandwich.
Roy Rogers does but the small is really small so you may need two or a large (no kids meal). Noodles and Co is very veggie friendly and their mac and cheese is one of the better ones. Panera has good mac and cheese too.
Fellow vegetarian here - FYI, McDs fries are not vegetarian friendly - they have beef bouillon on them. Watch out for Taco Bell hidden stuff too - it's been decades since I ate there but I remember there being shellfish broth in something that you wouldn't expect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vegetarian PP here. I did not know about Roy Rogers and the mac and cheese - filing that away. Sometimes we get side orders at KFC if we're desperate. We have done the cheese sandwich thing at every fast food place. They always look at us like we're nuts. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are vegetarians and there's not much except fries and shakes for my kids to eat at most fast food restaurants (except Taco Bell). So probably not, but I guess it would depend on the situation.
We are veggie too - taco bell, subway, roy rogers (they have mac and cheese), and a few others are fine. My kid if desperate will get a cheese sandwich.
Roy Rogers does but the small is really small so you may need two or a large (no kids meal). Noodles and Co is very veggie friendly and their mac and cheese is one of the better ones. Panera has good mac and cheese too.
Fellow vegetarian here - FYI, McDs fries are not vegetarian friendly - they have beef bouillon on them. Watch out for Taco Bell hidden stuff too - it's been decades since I ate there but I remember there being shellfish broth in something that you wouldn't expect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vegetarian PP here. I did not know about Roy Rogers and the mac and cheese - filing that away. Sometimes we get side orders at KFC if we're desperate. We have done the cheese sandwich thing at every fast food place. They always look at us like we're nuts. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are vegetarians and there's not much except fries and shakes for my kids to eat at most fast food restaurants (except Taco Bell). So probably not, but I guess it would depend on the situation.
We are veggie too - taco bell, subway, roy rogers (they have mac and cheese), and a few others are fine. My kid if desperate will get a cheese sandwich.
Roy Rogers does but the small is really small so you may need two or a large (no kids meal). Noodles and Co is very veggie friendly and their mac and cheese is one of the better ones. Panera has good mac and cheese too.
Anonymous wrote:This is how I feel and yes, I know, everyone parents differently.
DH and I have a fairly structured parenting style and we limit sugar and screen time, eat pretty healthy etc. However we feel children should experience all of life and learn there is a lot more outside of their little home bubble. Grandparents want to give them candy and no bed time - no problem - we feel grandparents should be able to enjoy their grandchildren. Party at McDonalds? Sure! Its not about the food its about celebrating their friends birthday. Sleepover where the parent doesn't shop exclusively at farmers markets and whole foods? Whats the big deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS favorite place to eat is McD, which we only go to on road trips. He would LOVE to have a birthday party there, but his friend's parents are so sanctimonious and judgmental about food ("is that organic? We only eat local or at least organic") that we could never have one there.
Life would be much easier if we lived somewhere between the two coasts!
So true.
Anonymous wrote:We are vegetarians and there's not much except fries and shakes for my kids to eat at most fast food restaurants (except Taco Bell). So probably not, but I guess it would depend on the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there an activity or just playing in the play area?
Honestly? I would think it's a little low-rent but my kid would probably love it.
Low-rent?
"low-rent" means "for the poors"
McDonalds is not cheap... its not low rent anymore. Overpriced crappy food.
This! The only thing I will eat are their salads which have actually stepped up a bit in recent years. Who remembers the shaker salad they had years ago? So good! Oh and the pies and ice cream sundaes are still winners.
Anonymous wrote:DS favorite place to eat is McD, which we only go to on road trips. He would LOVE to have a birthday party there, but his friend's parents are so sanctimonious and judgmental about food ("is that organic? We only eat local or at least organic") that we could never have one there.
Life would be much easier if we lived somewhere between the two coasts!