| Robyn |
Aug 22nd, 2002 10:37 PM |
Hi Dani,<BR><BR>There are a ton of excellent restaurants in Vancouver that aren't chain restaurants that welcome kids, however, it all depends on how picky your kids really are. It also depends on how classy and gourmet you want the restaurants to be. The very top restaurants like Ouest, Lumiere or Bishops aren't exactly places to bring kids... but there are a lot of great places that are steps above places like Red Robin where kids can also eat.<BR><BR>One question, are they so fussy that they'll only eat chicken burgers, white bread and carrot sticks? Or will they gladly eat anything as long as they recognize it and it's cooked to their liking? <BR><BR>Most restaurants, for example, say if they specialize in seafood - they will usually offer a non-seafood entree, such as New York steak, hamburgers, fettucini alfredo, thin-crust pizza, or something along those lines. Those are usually meals that can be shared and enjoyed by kids.<BR><BR>Cardero's is one restaurant I'm thinking of that you could all enjoy. They're located on Coal Harbour in downtown Vancouver. The view is one of the best in the city - it's literally over the water, looking over the yachts, the mountains, Stanley Park, the boat traffic and the seaplanes landing and taking off. If it's a nice day, you could even sit at their outdoor patio. <BR><BR>Here's their website. Check out their menus:<BR><BR>http://www.sequoiarestaurants.com/carderos_main.html<BR><BR>Cafe de Paris is a local favourite gourmet French bistro located on Denman Street downtown. It has a really charming and cozy atmosphere. While duck, lobster, salmon and lamb is on their menu, if your kids like peppercorn steak or roast chicken, I'd definitely recommend eating here. Your kids would also probably like their famous French Fries! ;) <BR><BR>I found a local amateur's review here, and coincidentally, they have a picture of a family (with 2 kids) sitting down eating dinner:<BR><BR>http://www.evevancouver.ca/food/denman.htm#Paris<BR><BR>The Yaletown Brewing Co (in Yaletown) and Steamworks Brewery (in Gastown) are good options for a casual yet classy lunch. It has a bit more personality than the typical Earls or Milestones, and if you're a beer fan, that's the place to be. Note: these aren't gourmet restaurants, but casual places with excellent food.<BR><BR>Steamworks - http://www.steamworks.com/<BR>Yaletown Brewing Co - http://www.yaletownbrewing.com/restbrew/yaletown/yaletown.html<BR><BR>One website you might want to check out is Vancouver Magazine's Restaurant Mini Reviews:<BR><BR>http://www.vanmag.com/diningout/westcoast.html<BR><BR>They have listed a lot of key Vancouver restaurants (organized them into categories along the right side) and have summarized their atmosphere and cuisine. If you scan through the lists, maybe you'll get a better idea of what's out there and whether or not they'll have something that your kids would eat.<BR><BR>Anyhow, I hope this helps!
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