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Patch Picks: Great Restaurants for the Family

Looking for a few places you can eat and have fun with the kids? Why not give some of these places a spin?

Here is one of our favorite features called "Patch Picks," highlighting editor and reader picks of great local businesses, destinations, services, organizations, ways to spend a day off, and more.  

You’ll find useful lists to help you, your family, friends, and significant others find the best places for everything from Sunday brunch to New Year’s Eve celebrations, pumpkin patches, date night destinations, florists, girlfriend nights out, kids' party places, parks and more.

We know that you probably enjoy some fine dining every now and then. But what about a place that you can take the kids without them blowing in their soup 15 minutes in? We give you some great family-fun restaurants where you can get good food and have a blast.

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Patch Picks: 5 Great Family Friendly Restaurants

  • Chuck E. Cheese – It has to be at the top of the list. This is practically the quintessential family fun place. Even the adults can have fun here.
  • Dave & Buster's – This is Chuck E. Cheese for grown-ups. They offer great food and a huge area for games both kids and adults who still want to be kids can enjoy.
  • Denny's – It sounds weird at first, but when a kid can order star-shaped chicken nuggets and drink from a cup that doubles as a rocket, it can make the list. Plus, if they don't eat all their food, you aren't paying that much.
  • Red Robin – Not only can you entertain your kid for hours with the balloon they get at the door, they have recently redeveloped their kids menu to make it more healthy. 
  • – With all the neat stuff on the walls and around the store, every visit is like a history lesson. Don't forget that they also have amazing, home-cooked meals and fun little games at the table.

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