Seattle: Where To Eat With Kids

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There is no shortage of “kid-friendly” restaurants in Seattle.  Check out some of our favorites:

Breakfast

Looking for a great cup of coffee for adults and a quick croissant to-go for the kids? Check out Cedar and Spokes.

There are cool coffee shops all over Seattle!  We liked Cedar and Spokes, which was a block or two behind our hotel.  On the way to the baseball game, we stopped into Storyville Coffee which also had a cool vibe.

Rub With Love has the best breakfast sandwich in Seattle. Find it near Pike Place market.

If you are looking for a delicious breakfast sandwich by Pike Place, check out Rub with Love which has an amazing bacon, egg, cheese, and avocado breakfast sandwich with locally sourced pork and homemade English muffins.

Lunch

There are a ton of casual restaurants that most would deem as “kid-friendly” in and around Pike Place Market to choose from.

Looking for casual indoor/outdoor dining with kids on Seattle’s Waterfront? Check out The Crab Pot.

There are also a ton of options on Seattle’s waterfront for casual outdoor dining, our favorite was The Crab Pot (Claire got a hot dog and I enjoyed their Fish Sandwich).

I have not been here, but a fellow blogger recommended Optimism Brewery.  There are food trucks, a kid play area and apparently a lot of very cool parents hold their toddler’s birthday parties here!

Another one we haven’t been to, Super Bueno was also recommended by another blogger due to a huge kid play area and casual dining atmosphere.  The restaurant’s Instagram account actually encourages parents to bring their kids!

If you’re like me and appreciate a great pint of Guinness, a Seattle blogger with a baby told me that Paddy Coyne’s has the best one in town.  It’s in a good location right on the waterfront.

Dinner

While it’s not advertised as a “kid-friendly” restaurant, you will be pleasantly surprised to find other toddlers and small kids at an early dinner seating at the Pink Door hidden near Pike Place Market.

If you are looking for a Seattle visitor favorite that has a speak-easy type feel (in the sense that there is no signage out front), check out The Pink Door.  We did a 5:00pm dinner seating and there were quite a few kids seated around us.  The food is a little more expensive since it doesn’t have a true kids-menu, but Claire got yummy meatballs while Clem and I were able to enjoy a nice bottle of wine.

For a waterfront indoor/outdoor beer garden type restaurant, check out Old Stone Brewery.

If you are looking for a restaurant in Seattle that would be perfect for babies, toddlers, or small kids, check out some on our list.  There really is no shortage of “Kid Friendly” restaurants in Seattle.   Have a favorite that we missed?  Please email us at info@travelisforthekids.com!  We’d love to hear from you!

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