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Moms Restaurant Roundup: Kelly's to A Taste of Britain

Patch reviews how kid friendly area restaurants are.

Looking for a restaurant that is family friendly?

This week, Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch reviewed  Tuesday on how kid-friendly it is. Yes there is a kids menu with pasta, pizza and chicken fingers but never forget that there is also a full bar which attracts a big college crowd. I would opt to dine upstairs during earlier dinner hours if I were with children. Click  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.

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While Indian food is not the kid-friendliest, kids might enjoy the vegetable samosas, naan or kulcha. Vegetable pakoras are also an option. Click for the review.

Kids will be so thrilled to add their own toppings and customize the pizza to their exact specifications. For celiacs, there is even a gluten-free pizza that actually has a rising crust.  Also noteworthy is that the wings are roasted and not fried. Click for the review.

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Hoagies are just the tip of the iceberg at this Italian deli. Kids will enjoy the turkey, chicken salad or tuna sandwiches and of course, the homemade desserts.

Click for the review.

An honest to goodness scratch bakery that has been family owned and operated for 50 years Weinrich’s has something for kids, babies and adults. Take advantage of the fixed price per pound for the loose cookies so that you can mix and match your favorites. This bakery is also completely peanut free and always has been. Click for the review.

Moms need not worry about preservatives here as Chef Ken makes the food fresh everyday using no animal fats and mostly olive oil. Take advantage of the Kennie meals although when the regular meals are on special it makes more economic sense to get the regular meal and split it between your kids. Click for the review.

A white tablecloth establishment with an unofficial kids menu, this place is probably more suited for date night. Older well behaved kids could be fine here. Click for the review.

Fresh, high quality ingredients are just what the doctor ordered. Bring in your kids and enjoy any combination of meats, vegetables, cheeses and wraps. When in doubt, most kids will love the tortilla chips or cheese quesadillas. Click for the review.

Gluten-free scones and menu items made from scratch are only part of the draw at this spot. There is a fairly extensive kids menu and a professional and willing staff. Click for the review.

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