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Does Rich Custard Surpass Classic Ice Cream?

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Prepare to check out some delicious alternatives that make eating in restaurants with kids a breeze! Initially, let's define what makes a restaurant kid-friendly. Almost all dining establishments can technically be considered kid-friendly, aside from extremely expensive great dining. But, as a mama, I think it takes more than just a kids menu for a dining establishment to be kid-friendly.

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Some have a very kid-friendly environment, or something that appeals highly to kids. Others have play areas or big outside areas where kids can run around. Games, toys, and activities are a substantial plus. Some of these spots use days where kids eat complimentary, which is a massive draw for moms and dads looking to conserve some cash! With its chill, wacky ambiance, Mellow Mushroom places are always enjoyable for kids.

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Their outside patio seating is enclosed by a fence, and has some fantastic area to play. From an adult point of view, they have some excellent cocktails here, too. Don't miss out on the giant Poseidon statue protruding of the grass! And they also have board game nights, which are excellent for older kids and moms and dads.

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The Flying Biscuit in Brier Creek has a remarkable fenced yard that has several toy items offered, including a sand box. You can get brunch and let the kids play while you eat. What could be more ideal? This is among our preferred breakfast spots for sure. I constantly see rave reviews for Eastcut all over social media.

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