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Kid’s cheeseburger and fries at Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar.
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A Guide to Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Las Vegas

Where to take the kids to eat in Las Vegas

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Kid’s cheeseburger and fries at Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar.
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When it comes to catering to kids, not all restaurants are the same. Some might be just a bit too chichi for the younger crowds and don’t offer a menu just for the young ones. Because of this, families always seem to end up at the same spots time and time again. A lot of Las Vegas restaurants offer a menu just for children. Try to break out of tradition by visiting one of these kid-friendly restaurant recommendations all over Las Vegas.

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Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

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At Lazy Dog, the kids menu includes childhood classics like chicken nuggets (hand-breaded), butter noodles and hot dogs, but also gives older or more adventurous little ones items like chicken teriyaki with steamed rice. Kids meals come with a drink and choice of mashed potatoes or French fries. Also at Town Square.

Amelinda B Lee

Wolfgang Puck Players Locker

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This restaurant offers a larger menu for kids with butter and parmesan pasta, spaghetti and meatballs, and cheese or pepperoni pizza.

Amelinda B Lee

Café Lola

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Ready to make any kid feel like a princess, Cafe Lola’s Las Vegas locations are decorated in pink tones, flowers, and cute touches. Kids can fill up on breakfast items and toasts, as well as super cute treats like cupcakes and milkshakes. Some locations even host events with princess character appearances.

Cafe Lola
Cafe Lola
Louiie Victa

North Italia

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North Italia’s fresh food and casual, modern atmosphere is as great for kids as it is for grownups. For $10 or less, children can enjoy generous portions of spaghetti, chicken strips or cheese pizza that comes with a soft drink or nonfat milk. Health-conscious kids can opt for grilled chicken with a choice of sautéed veggies or noodles.

Large freestanding fireplace divides the patio from the entryway to the restaurant.
Outdoor patio entryway at North Italia.
North Italia

Honey Salt

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Influenced by creators Elizabeth Blau and Kim Canteenwalla’s son Cole, Honey Salt’s kid’s menu is kid-tested and kid-approved. Options include pasta and meatballs, a cheese quesadilla, chicken fingers, and the “Pizza Pizza Margherita.”

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Kona Grill

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Serving modern American cuisine, Kona Grill offers a kid’s menu with a range of choices for sophisticated young eaters, but also items that will satisfy even pickiest. The children’s menu is for ages 12 and younger and all items are under $7. Kid dishes include shrimp tempura, a California roll, chicken satay, a sushi combo as well as more traditional items like grilled cheese sandwich or chicken fingers. Each dish includes two sides and a choice of juice, milk or soda. Also at Fashion Show mall.

Kona Grill

The Sundry Las Vegas

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With more than a dozen restaurants to choose from, The Sundry offers a dizzying number of items. When it comes to the kids, they took the best offerings from each place and created a special kids menu. Another plus for families is there’s no waiting in line: you order your food through your phone and it is brought to your table.

Large industrial space with exposed ceilings, cement floors and bar with people sitting along the left. There are three booths that look like wooden birdcages toward the back.
The Sundry interior.
Emmy Kasten

Hash House A Go Go West Sahara

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This family-friendly restaurant will have something for everyone. Plus, kids will get a kick out of the oversized Snickers-filled pancakes.

Chicken and waffles
Hash House A Go Go
Hash House A Go Go

Black Bear Diner

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Black Bear Diner has two kid’s cub menus, one for lil’ cubs 12 years old and younger and a big cubs menu for kids just a little bit older. Some menu selections include pancakes, waffles or egg choices for breakfast, and macaroni and cheese, mini corn dogs or chicken strips for lunch or dinner. Each lunch and dinner selection comes with your choice of French fries or apple slices. Order a cub’s meal before 11 a.m. and you’ll receive a free cub ice cream sundae.

Black Bear Diner

Springs Cafe

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The cafe that overlooks the Springs Preserve has a kid’s menu for breakfast and lunch, as well as plenty of sandwiches and coffee drinks to keep adults going through their visit at the park. Menu items for kids include unicorn pancakes and grilled cheese with tomato soup.

America

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Kids can get an education while they’re eating at America at New York-New York. A giant map of the United States sits on the wall, while the menu features dishes from different regions of America. Put the two together and kids can learn a bit about history while looking at a map.

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Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar

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This new restaurant puts guests on the 50-yard line by incorporating sports stadium elements and unrivaled views for an immersive fan, dining and drinking experience for all ages. Young fans can choose from a cheeseburger, corn dog and “goaltenders”. All items come with choice of fries or mac ‘n cheese and a drink.

Small cheeseburger with French fries and miniature basketball.
Kids cheeseburger and fries at Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar.
Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar

Holsteins

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Head to Holstein’s inside the Cosmopolitan for a meal that will please the whole family. Adults can enjoy boozy milkshakes while kids can choose between mini beef sliders, Mac & cheese, a grilled cheese and chicken fingers, all of which come with French fries and a mini ice cream sundae.

Sugar Factory

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Order sliders that come in every color of the rainbow, pancakes with cotton candy, blue hot chocolate, and savory pasta. After eating, kids can burn off the sugar on the candy-themed climbing wall.

Brunch options of cake, waffles, pancakes and cocktails at the San Diego Sugar Factory restaurant.
Sugar Factory
Sugar Factory

Rainforest Cafe

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This tropical-themed restaurant at Harmon Corner caters to kids with a wild bunch gang of jungle animals to entertain your kids (figuratively of course) in an activity book filled with puzzles and trivia. The kid’s menu is for ages 10 and younger, offering an assortment of entrees like Jurassic chicken tidbits, the gorilla grilled cheese delight, and the python pasta. Kids can choose sides like fresh veggies, mashed potatoes, or apple sauce to complete their meal.

Amelinda B Lee

Buddy V's Ristorante

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Created by TLC’s Cake Boss Buddy Valastro, Buddy V’s Ristorante at the Grand Canal Shoppes cooks up classic Italian recipes like linguine and clams and spaghetti central. On the Bambino’s menu, kids can choose between meatballs, tomato soup, macaroni and cheese, spaghetti, cheese pizza, or chicken parmesan.

Chelsea McManus

Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer

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Located right next to Las Vegas Boulevard, this neon-filled restaurant has great burgers and sandwiches, but the highlight is its milkshakes. Shakes here are huge and filled will candy and whole cookies or slices of cake.

Black Tap Burgers “Crazy Shakes”
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer

Grand Lux Cafe

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Grand Lux Cafe has a massive menu and it’s open 24 hours. Order dishes to share with the table like crispy provolone cheese, citrus crunch salad, spaghetti limone, and Buffalo chicken rolls.

Downtown Container Park

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The playground at Downtown Container Park is surrounded by great takeout options like Waffelato and Pinches Tacos that will appeal to eaters of any age. Take the whole family downtown to enjoy the sun and nibble on takeout tacos while kids enjoy the outdoor space.

PublicUs

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Undercaffeinated parents will appreciate great coffee and menu items like breakfast burritos, shakshuka and pesto soft scramble at PublicUS, while kids will enjoy the Belgian waffle, fruit plate, or a simple toast and jam.

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

At Lazy Dog, the kids menu includes childhood classics like chicken nuggets (hand-breaded), butter noodles and hot dogs, but also gives older or more adventurous little ones items like chicken teriyaki with steamed rice. Kids meals come with a drink and choice of mashed potatoes or French fries. Also at Town Square.

Amelinda B Lee

Wolfgang Puck Players Locker

This restaurant offers a larger menu for kids with butter and parmesan pasta, spaghetti and meatballs, and cheese or pepperoni pizza.

Amelinda B Lee

Café Lola

Ready to make any kid feel like a princess, Cafe Lola’s Las Vegas locations are decorated in pink tones, flowers, and cute touches. Kids can fill up on breakfast items and toasts, as well as super cute treats like cupcakes and milkshakes. Some locations even host events with princess character appearances.

Cafe Lola
Cafe Lola
Louiie Victa

North Italia

North Italia’s fresh food and casual, modern atmosphere is as great for kids as it is for grownups. For $10 or less, children can enjoy generous portions of spaghetti, chicken strips or cheese pizza that comes with a soft drink or nonfat milk. Health-conscious kids can opt for grilled chicken with a choice of sautéed veggies or noodles.

Large freestanding fireplace divides the patio from the entryway to the restaurant.
Outdoor patio entryway at North Italia.
North Italia

Honey Salt

Influenced by creators Elizabeth Blau and Kim Canteenwalla’s son Cole, Honey Salt’s kid’s menu is kid-tested and kid-approved. Options include pasta and meatballs, a cheese quesadilla, chicken fingers, and the “Pizza Pizza Margherita.”

Handout

Kona Grill

Serving modern American cuisine, Kona Grill offers a kid’s menu with a range of choices for sophisticated young eaters, but also items that will satisfy even pickiest. The children’s menu is for ages 12 and younger and all items are under $7. Kid dishes include shrimp tempura, a California roll, chicken satay, a sushi combo as well as more traditional items like grilled cheese sandwich or chicken fingers. Each dish includes two sides and a choice of juice, milk or soda. Also at Fashion Show mall.

Kona Grill

The Sundry Las Vegas

With more than a dozen restaurants to choose from, The Sundry offers a dizzying number of items. When it comes to the kids, they took the best offerings from each place and created a special kids menu. Another plus for families is there’s no waiting in line: you order your food through your phone and it is brought to your table.

Large industrial space with exposed ceilings, cement floors and bar with people sitting along the left. There are three booths that look like wooden birdcages toward the back.
The Sundry interior.
Emmy Kasten

Hash House A Go Go West Sahara

This family-friendly restaurant will have something for everyone. Plus, kids will get a kick out of the oversized Snickers-filled pancakes.

Chicken and waffles
Hash House A Go Go
Hash House A Go Go

Black Bear Diner

Black Bear Diner has two kid’s cub menus, one for lil’ cubs 12 years old and younger and a big cubs menu for kids just a little bit older. Some menu selections include pancakes, waffles or egg choices for breakfast, and macaroni and cheese, mini corn dogs or chicken strips for lunch or dinner. Each lunch and dinner selection comes with your choice of French fries or apple slices. Order a cub’s meal before 11 a.m. and you’ll receive a free cub ice cream sundae.

Black Bear Diner

Springs Cafe

The cafe that overlooks the Springs Preserve has a kid’s menu for breakfast and lunch, as well as plenty of sandwiches and coffee drinks to keep adults going through their visit at the park. Menu items for kids include unicorn pancakes and grilled cheese with tomato soup.

America

Kids can get an education while they’re eating at America at New York-New York. A giant map of the United States sits on the wall, while the menu features dishes from different regions of America. Put the two together and kids can learn a bit about history while looking at a map.

Pinterest

Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar

This new restaurant puts guests on the 50-yard line by incorporating sports stadium elements and unrivaled views for an immersive fan, dining and drinking experience for all ages. Young fans can choose from a cheeseburger, corn dog and “goaltenders”. All items come with choice of fries or mac ‘n cheese and a drink.

Small cheeseburger with French fries and miniature basketball.
Kids cheeseburger and fries at Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar.
Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar

Holsteins

Head to Holstein’s inside the Cosmopolitan for a meal that will please the whole family. Adults can enjoy boozy milkshakes while kids can choose between mini beef sliders, Mac & cheese, a grilled cheese and chicken fingers, all of which come with French fries and a mini ice cream sundae.

Sugar Factory

Order sliders that come in every color of the rainbow, pancakes with cotton candy, blue hot chocolate, and savory pasta. After eating, kids can burn off the sugar on the candy-themed climbing wall.

Brunch options of cake, waffles, pancakes and cocktails at the San Diego Sugar Factory restaurant.
Sugar Factory
Sugar Factory

Rainforest Cafe

This tropical-themed restaurant at Harmon Corner caters to kids with a wild bunch gang of jungle animals to entertain your kids (figuratively of course) in an activity book filled with puzzles and trivia. The kid’s menu is for ages 10 and younger, offering an assortment of entrees like Jurassic chicken tidbits, the gorilla grilled cheese delight, and the python pasta. Kids can choose sides like fresh veggies, mashed potatoes, or apple sauce to complete their meal.

Amelinda B Lee

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Buddy V's Ristorante

Created by TLC’s Cake Boss Buddy Valastro, Buddy V’s Ristorante at the Grand Canal Shoppes cooks up classic Italian recipes like linguine and clams and spaghetti central. On the Bambino’s menu, kids can choose between meatballs, tomato soup, macaroni and cheese, spaghetti, cheese pizza, or chicken parmesan.

Chelsea McManus

Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer

Located right next to Las Vegas Boulevard, this neon-filled restaurant has great burgers and sandwiches, but the highlight is its milkshakes. Shakes here are huge and filled will candy and whole cookies or slices of cake.

Black Tap Burgers “Crazy Shakes”
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer

Grand Lux Cafe

Grand Lux Cafe has a massive menu and it’s open 24 hours. Order dishes to share with the table like crispy provolone cheese, citrus crunch salad, spaghetti limone, and Buffalo chicken rolls.

Downtown Container Park

The playground at Downtown Container Park is surrounded by great takeout options like Waffelato and Pinches Tacos that will appeal to eaters of any age. Take the whole family downtown to enjoy the sun and nibble on takeout tacos while kids enjoy the outdoor space.

PublicUs

Undercaffeinated parents will appreciate great coffee and menu items like breakfast burritos, shakshuka and pesto soft scramble at PublicUS, while kids will enjoy the Belgian waffle, fruit plate, or a simple toast and jam.

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