Eating out can be fun but also challenging when children are involved. Simply having a kids’ menu does not necessarily mean the eatery is kid-friendly restaurant. Here are eight of the best kid-friendly restaurants across the Silver State you simply must try!
- America, Las Vegas
Angel H./Yelp This unique kid-friendly restaurant is located inside the New York, New York Hotel & Casino at 3790 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
Angel H./Yelp A giant 3-D map of the continental United States is mounted on the ceiling so kids (and adults) can get a history lesson while they eat. Don’t worry, however, Alaska and Hawaii are mounted on the walls.
Mark R./Yelp The menu features quintessential American menu items such as the club sandwich (pictured), cheeseburgers, New York steaks, breakfast fare, and much more. Portions are large and service is terrific. Oh, and don’t forget the donuts.
- Roxy’s Diner, Las Vegas
Linzy D./Yelp Roxy’s Diner is located in the Stratosphere Tower at 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
Bigaldeville A./Yelp This classic 1950s diner features food you would expect in a themed restaurant such as this, and its menu is cleverly tucked inside a vintage album cover.
Michael M./Yelp From hamburgers, french fries, and milkshakes to nostalgic blue plate specials and everything in between, kids of all ages will love this place.
- sup, Reno
Kasey C./Yelp This unique, scratch-made, and kid-friendly sandwiches, soups, and salads eatery is located at 669 S. Virginia Street in midtown Reno.
Kim G./Yelp Owners Christian and Kasey Christensen have over 40 years of combined restaurant experience. sup evolved from their weekly “Soup Sunday” get-together for friends at their house.
Joseph P./Yelp Opened in 2007, sup serves delicious and innovative soups, sandwiches, and salads made from the freshest ingredients. Oh, and don’t forget the scrumptious homemade cookies which are served with every dish!
- Grandma Hattie’s Family Restaurant, Carson City
Nick S./Yelp Located at 2811 S. Carson Street, Grandma Hattie’s is, well, like a visit to grandma’s.
Nick S./Yelp From hearty breakfasts including make-your-own-omelets to burgers, meatloaf, salads, milkshakes, and everything in between, this kid-friendly diner is a favorite of locals and visitors. Portions are large, prices are reasonable, and service is friendly.
Janet A./Yelp Down-home family fare is the order of the day, or every day, for that matter. And the kiddos love the desserts-with extra whipped cream, of course.
- Pinocchio’s, Sparks
Pinocchio’s Bar & Grill/Yelp How can you hear the word “Pinocchio” and not think kid-friendly? Well, you can’t. Pinocchio’s is located at 4820 Vista Blvd. This local, family-owned restaurant has another location in Reno at 5995 S. Virginia Street.
Pinocchio’s Bar & Grill/Yelp Despite being a “bar and grill,” Pinocchio’s atmosphere is very family-friendly and kids enjoy playing “I Spy” with the thousands of wall and ceiling decorations.
Jessica R./Yelp From salads to soups to seafood to burgers to pizzas to steaks and beyond, the food is fantastic. Pinocchio’s also has a nice children’s menu featuring kid favorites like mac and cheese, grilled cheese, chicken strips, and pasta.
- Babystacks Cafe, Henderson
Casey W./Yelp This delightful breakfast and brunch eatery is located at 550 N. Stephanie Street, Suite D. Babystacks has another location in Las Vegas at 2400 N. Buffalo Drive, #145.
Amber L./Yelp This cute cafe is usually busy and has a distinct Hawaiian vibe. Many of the ingredients have a Hawaiian flare as well, like the chocolate macadamia pancakes and loco moco.
Jemia B./Yelp In addition to regular breakfast fare, Babystacks is known for its ridiculous kid- and adult-friendly selection of pancakes: lemon ricotta, chocolate, red velvet, rocky road, orange creamsicle, s’mores, pb & jelly, German chocolate, bananas Foster (pictured), and many more.
- Cell Block Steakhouse, Ely
Sylvain B./Yelp Located in the Jailhouse Casino at 211 5th Street, the Cell Block Steakhouse lets guests dine in jail cells.
Dennis L./Yelp Each “booth” is set up like a jail cell with historical jail-themed items throughout.
Alan D./Yelp Delicious steaks are the featured items; however, there are other entrees with chicken, seafood, and pork. While there is no kids’ menu per se, the portions are large so sharing is definitely an option. And if the kids misbehave, you can always threaten to feed them bread and water (seriously, this is a menu item) or leave them locked up.
- Rainforest Cafe, Las Vegas
Gary B./Yelp Located inside the MGM Grand at 3717 Las Vegas Blvd. South, the Rainforest Cafe is a great kid-friendly place.
Jillian P./Yelp In addition to animatronic animals in a rainforest setting, other decor certainly captures the kids’ attention.
Bianca S./Yelp Rainforest Cafe offers a huge variety of items from quesadillas (pictured) to sandwiches to pasta to seafood to burgers and beyond; however, its children’s menu is wonderful. Kids have the option of choosing a truly kid-friendly entree, side, and drink.
Have you and your family dined at these kid-friendly restaurants in Nevada? Did I leave any of your favorite kid-friendly restaurants off this list? Please comment below.
Angel H./Yelp
This unique kid-friendly restaurant is located inside the New York, New York Hotel & Casino at 3790 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
A giant 3-D map of the continental United States is mounted on the ceiling so kids (and adults) can get a history lesson while they eat. Don’t worry, however, Alaska and Hawaii are mounted on the walls.
Mark R./Yelp
The menu features quintessential American menu items such as the club sandwich (pictured), cheeseburgers, New York steaks, breakfast fare, and much more. Portions are large and service is terrific. Oh, and don’t forget the donuts.
Linzy D./Yelp
Roxy’s Diner is located in the Stratosphere Tower at 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
Bigaldeville A./Yelp
This classic 1950s diner features food you would expect in a themed restaurant such as this, and its menu is cleverly tucked inside a vintage album cover.
Michael M./Yelp
From hamburgers, french fries, and milkshakes to nostalgic blue plate specials and everything in between, kids of all ages will love this place.
Kasey C./Yelp
This unique, scratch-made, and kid-friendly sandwiches, soups, and salads eatery is located at 669 S. Virginia Street in midtown Reno.
Kim G./Yelp
Owners Christian and Kasey Christensen have over 40 years of combined restaurant experience. sup evolved from their weekly “Soup Sunday” get-together for friends at their house.
Joseph P./Yelp
Opened in 2007, sup serves delicious and innovative soups, sandwiches, and salads made from the freshest ingredients. Oh, and don’t forget the scrumptious homemade cookies which are served with every dish!
Nick S./Yelp
Located at 2811 S. Carson Street, Grandma Hattie’s is, well, like a visit to grandma’s.
From hearty breakfasts including make-your-own-omelets to burgers, meatloaf, salads, milkshakes, and everything in between, this kid-friendly diner is a favorite of locals and visitors. Portions are large, prices are reasonable, and service is friendly.
Janet A./Yelp
Down-home family fare is the order of the day, or every day, for that matter. And the kiddos love the desserts-with extra whipped cream, of course.
Pinocchio’s Bar & Grill/Yelp
How can you hear the word “Pinocchio” and not think kid-friendly? Well, you can’t. Pinocchio’s is located at 4820 Vista Blvd. This local, family-owned restaurant has another location in Reno at 5995 S. Virginia Street.
Despite being a “bar and grill,” Pinocchio’s atmosphere is very family-friendly and kids enjoy playing “I Spy” with the thousands of wall and ceiling decorations.
Jessica R./Yelp
From salads to soups to seafood to burgers to pizzas to steaks and beyond, the food is fantastic. Pinocchio’s also has a nice children’s menu featuring kid favorites like mac and cheese, grilled cheese, chicken strips, and pasta.
Casey W./Yelp
This delightful breakfast and brunch eatery is located at 550 N. Stephanie Street, Suite D. Babystacks has another location in Las Vegas at 2400 N. Buffalo Drive, #145.
Amber L./Yelp
This cute cafe is usually busy and has a distinct Hawaiian vibe. Many of the ingredients have a Hawaiian flare as well, like the chocolate macadamia pancakes and loco moco.
Jemia B./Yelp
In addition to regular breakfast fare, Babystacks is known for its ridiculous kid- and adult-friendly selection of pancakes: lemon ricotta, chocolate, red velvet, rocky road, orange creamsicle, s’mores, pb & jelly, German chocolate, bananas Foster (pictured), and many more.
Sylvain B./Yelp
Located in the Jailhouse Casino at 211 5th Street, the Cell Block Steakhouse lets guests dine in jail cells.
Dennis L./Yelp
Each “booth” is set up like a jail cell with historical jail-themed items throughout.
Alan D./Yelp
Delicious steaks are the featured items; however, there are other entrees with chicken, seafood, and pork. While there is no kids’ menu per se, the portions are large so sharing is definitely an option. And if the kids misbehave, you can always threaten to feed them bread and water (seriously, this is a menu item) or leave them locked up.
Gary B./Yelp
Located inside the MGM Grand at 3717 Las Vegas Blvd. South, the Rainforest Cafe is a great kid-friendly place.
Jillian P./Yelp
In addition to animatronic animals in a rainforest setting, other decor certainly captures the kids’ attention.
Bianca S./Yelp
Rainforest Cafe offers a huge variety of items from quesadillas (pictured) to sandwiches to pasta to seafood to burgers and beyond; however, its children’s menu is wonderful. Kids have the option of choosing a truly kid-friendly entree, side, and drink.
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