Category — Kid-Friendly Restaurants
Kid Friendly Restaurants in Hunterdon County
Here are some suggestions from other Hunterdon Parents on the best kid-friendly eating establishments in our area to get us started. If you’ve been someplace you love to take the family, please comment to this post and let us know about it!
“We love Rockafella’s!”
“Rockafella’s is good. So is Finnagel’s near McDonalds on Rt 31 S in Clinton.”
“Our favorite “kid friendly restaurant in Hunterdon county is The Sunset Inn On Rte 31 across from the High Bridge Hills Golf Course. Tuesday is “Kid’s night”. Up to two Kids eat free for each adult dinner purchased and even if you don’t purchase a “quote” Dinner Entree, as long as you spend a certain amount (I think it’s about $10.00) they let you slide. They have a room with a big fish tank. The kids love to get close up looks at the fish, and there’s an atrium room with windows all around. Also, they have a Clown on kids night that makes balloon animals and things and the kids love it. The only negative thing that can be said is that if your in a hurry and can’t wait for a seat in the non smoking area to open up, you “will” smell and breath smoke. Like-wise, on your way out, your family has to walk through the smoking section which always seems to be very smokey. All in all our Kids love it.”
“In Hunterdon I’d have to say Spinning Wheel Diner is the best we have come across. However, if you go across the bridge in Milford and head North, the best Restaurant to take children to is Great American Grill!”
“Chelseas on rte 22 in lebanon is FANTASTIC!! Great for the whole family. We love it!”
“Sneddon’s family restaurant is definetely child friendly. Its simple and delicious food. Plus its located right in downtown Lambertville so its wonderful to take a stroll and town afterwards.”
“I would have to say that Pamela’s Cafe on Route 22 East is the best Kid Friendly Restaurant. They provide great food, a friendly atmosphere, and plenty of room.” from Bill P.
Clinton Station Diner ….on 78 west exit 13 strives to be family/kid friendly. On Monday nights is “kids night”, they have a clown that makes lots of baloon animals for the kids, a 30 feet salt water fish tank and trains going around the room on suspended tracks (from the ceiling) along with the historic 1929 Blue Comet train car that you can seat in and eat.
September 1, 2007 No Comments







