Moms Restaurant Roundup: Pizzi's Pizza to Phoebe's BBQ
Patch reviews Pizzi's Pizza, Fellini's, Cafette, Du Jour, Casey's, Upper Providence Grille, Golden Crust, Manny's Place, and Phoebe's BBQ.
Looking for a restaurant that is family friendly? This week, Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch reviewed Pizzi’s Pizza on how kid-friendly it is. Stop in for a slice, some Greek specialties or loveable standards like spaghetti or chicken fingers. The menu is extensive and the doors are open late. The only caveat is that this place is probably more family friendly in the earlier hours. Click here for the review.
This weekend, Patch has reviews of restaurants around the area. Find out which ones have kids’ menus and which ones are paying the most attention to food allergies.
Fellini Café Trattoria, 31 East Lancaster Ave., Ardmore
Spaghetti pomodoro, mixed salads and a vegetarian panini are just some of the heart-healthy offerings at this Italian restaurant. On a nice day, the outside seating area is a treat. Click here for the review.
Cafette, 8136 Ardleigh Ave., Philadelphia
Cafette offers breakfast, lunch and dinner for the whole family. Keep an eye out for the kids country breakfast, grilled cheese and tomato soup. The eggs are local and the sausage is nitrate-free so you can eat guilt-free. Click here for the review.
Du Jour, 379 Lancaster Ave., Haverford
There is a pretty standard kids menu with the usual suspects like pizza, grilled cheese, chicken fingers, burgers and pastas. However, there are numerous healthy items on the regular menu including salads and wraps. Check this place out any time of day. Click here for the review.
Casey’s Seafood Grille and Pub, 3531 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square
Professional yet friendly service and a beefed up kids’ menu are part of the draw of this local hangout. The turkey platter and linguini with meatballs are a change of pace from the typical kids' menu items. Click here for the review.
Upper Providence Grille, 100 State Road, Media
Upper Providence Grille doesn't have an official kids’ menu, but it does have plenty of kid-friendly fare. Try the lasagna or chicken fingers. Alternatively, you can try splitting a salad or one of their sandwiches for your little ones. Click here for the review.
Golden Crust Pizza, 7155 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia
Golden Crust Pizza is a neighborhood pizza shop that even serves breakfast. The pizza is hot and ready to eat, and there are numerous baked desserts and plenty of drinks. Stop in for an after-school snack or for a family dinner. Click here for the review.
Manny’s Place, 140 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd
Kids will love the mashed sweet potatoes and the fried shrimp. You’ll love the abundant seafood choices for casual grab-and-go meals. Click here for the review.
Phoebe’s BBQ, 5002 Umbria St., Philadelphia
The BBQ here is on the sweeter side. The BBQ beans are fantastic, and the cornbread will please your youngsters. Keep an eye out for lunch and dinner specials for your family. Click here for the review.