It seems some restaurants think that only adults go to their restaurant, or that if kids show up, they should just be able to pick from the menu. I remember when I was younger, when I was taken to a restaurant without a kid menu, I would get pretty upset and have a bad impression of the restaurant. Now my taste buds have changed a lot, and I eat most of the food that is on the regular menu. Besides the fact that my tastes have grown up a bit, the serving sizes from the kid menus are sometimes not enough to fill me up.
What I consider to be "kid friendly" food is a menu with a selection of simple food served in smaller portions. One thing that I really liked in kids' menus was a simple macaroni and cheese. It is just some boiled elbow pasta mixed in with cheese. One of the restaurants that I think is really "kid friendly" is Denny's. They have a large kid menu where kids can choose their main course. Like a hamburger, macaroni and cheese, or some chicken nuggets. Then they can choose their side dishes to go along with their main course, like fries, grapes, or goldfish. This way, every kid can get exactly what they want. What do you think a restaurant should do to be "kid friendly"? What is your favorite kid friendly restaurant?
Wesley
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