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Pastaria is sure to satisfy everyone's tastebuds.
The Boathouse: In warm weather, kids can feed the ducks and ride a paddleboat.
Crown Candy Kitchen: This St. Louis institution has been serving up house-made chocolate candy and ice cream for more than a century.
Dewey’s Pizza: Youngsters are encouraged to watch the free cooking show in the kitchen, where pizza dough is tossed, sauced, topped, and baked.
Fitz’s: Kiddos will be mesmerized by the bottling line at the back of the restaurant, but they’ll also enjoy classic American food, including burgers, wings, and (of course) root beer floats.
Pastaria: Gerard Craft wanted to design a restaurant where he’d feel comfortable taking his kids; now, everybody’s kids go there.
Rooster: Kids will love the picnic benches on the sprawling patio. And the rooster artwork inside was drawn by third-graders.
The Shack: A breakfast-all-day spot where small kids color in books and bigger kids can sign their names on the wall. Three locations.
See our complete searchable list of family-friendly restaurants in the area.