8/6/2023 0 Comments Chatterbox pub saint paul mn![]() Not only do they offer great food (try the pizza bites or the build-your-own mac n cheese!) but you can top your dinner off with a tasty root beer float! But beyond the food, you can make a whole night of it by choosing from their huge selection of board games or trying your hand at a vintage Atari, Nintendo, or Sega Genesis game systems. Tilia’s is only open for dinner but if you go early enough, you beat the long lines.Ĭhatterbox Pub | 2229 E 35th St, Minneapolis, MNĪnother place only open for dinner, or maybe a super late lunch, but definitely worth checking out. Tilia knows how to make your kids feel special too by offering a three-course menu with food they are sure to love. The pizza is a bit hit and we especially love the cheese curds and the tacos!ĭon’t leave out the idea of fancy dining with kids. Our kids look forward to our annual spring break bowling and lunch at Town Hall Lanes every year. ![]() Pizza at Town Hall Lanes | photo courtesy of Town Hall Lanes Town Hall Lanes | 5019 S 34th Ave, Minneapolis, MNīowling is a classic family activity and when paired with delicious food, it makes for a really fun lunchtime activity. Even if you don’t know if your kid is wild about ramen, the setting will entertain them enough to maybe get them to try something new, like tasty chicken noodle soup. Photo courtesy Tori Ramen Tori Ramen | 603 7th Street West, Saint Paul, MNįor incredible made-from-scratch ramen in a super fun setting, you have to check out Tori Ramen in St Paul where you dine inside a vintage dining train car. Check out this list of 10 of our favorite Twin Cities restaurants that kids AND adults will both enjoy. Spring Break is a great time to check out a new lunchtime spot!ĭon’t get stuck at a so-so dining experience. After all, if I have to cut up food and constantly break up sibling bickering, I might as well enjoy myself while I’m there.Īlso, waiting for a table with kids is kind of the worst so we’ve found many that are either open for brunch or lunch or at least an early dinner to beat the busy weekend rush. Just because we’re dining with our kids doesn’t mean we have to sacrifice a great meal. I am of the mindset that if I am going to go out to eat with my kids, the place has to appeal to my tastes, too–both in food and atmosphere.
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