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Do All Restaurants Have a Children's Menu?

Scott M

New Member
Original Poster
My wife and I will be taking our 3 year old son on his first trip to WDW in November. I've made several Priority Seating reservations for the 3 of us, as my son sits very nicely throughout a 30 to 45 minute meal.

Is it safe to assume that most, if not all, WDW restaurants also offer a seperate children's menu? Most of my reservations are for Character Breakfasts which consist of buffets. Yet I've also made reservations at the Flying Fish, Sci-Fi Dine In, Liberty Tree Tavern, and Garden Grill. Do these restaurants in particular have seperate children's menus?

Thank you, Scott
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Here is a link to nearly every menu on property but I can not recall a single one that does not have a kids menu.

WDW Menus

All of the restaurants you have mentioned either have kids menus or for the buffet style ones, kids selections.
 

yeti

Well-Known Member
Unless you're thinking of taking a three year old to a place like California Grill or Victoria & Alberts, there shouldn't be a problem. :wave:
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Unless you're thinking of taking a three year old to a place like California Grill or Victoria & Alberts, there shouldn't be a problem. :wave:
CG actually does have a children's menu but like ClemsonTigger said it appears that V&A is the only one that does not.
 

yeti

Well-Known Member
CG actually does have a children's menu but like ClemsonTigger said it appears that V&A is the only one that does not.

I don't remember seeing one last time I went there. I guess I'm not very observant when it comes to these things. :hammer:
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
California Grille

Menu Date: August 2007

For ages 9 and under

Appetizer
Romaine Salad - Buttermilk Ranch Dressing and Sourdough Croutons $4.00

Entrees
Housemade Macaroni and Cheese - $7.00

Roasted Salmon
with Basmati Rice and seasonal vegetables $8.00

Oak Fired Rib Steak
with Yukon gold potatoes and seasonal vegetables $11.00

Grilled Chicken Breast
with Yukon gold potatoes and seasonal vegetables $9.00

Homemade Whole wheat Pizza with Provolone Cheese - $8.00

DESSERT - $3.00
Crisped Rice Sushi Plate
Chocolate Pudding with Whipped Cream
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream with Chocolate Fudge Sauce

All meals with choice of 1% milk, bottled water or juice


Salmon or Steak on a kids menu....:slurp:
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I don't remember seeing one last time I went there. I guess I'm not very observant when it comes to these things. :hammer:
I was quite surprised and relieved to see one when I went with the wife kids. My 6 and 16 year old will eat pretty much anything but my 13 year old will rarely sample foods outside of the McNugget and Mac n Cheese food groups.:lol:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
This was one of the coolest things I had ever seen. We have even made it at home and for parties.

Just looked that up...I'm going to add it to the Recipe thread. They look great for kids parties. :king:

Maybe I need to make reservations there sometime. :lol:
 

Scott M

New Member
Original Poster
Wow! Thank you for the quick and informative responses, everyone!

In addition to the restaurants that I had mentioned in my original post, I've made Priority Seating reservations at Character Buffets at the Cape May Cafe, Hollywood & Vine, Crystal Palace, and Chef Mickey's. I assumed that the buffets would have enough appeal to children that I would not need to be concerned about my 3 year old's wants and needs.

I had been mostly concerned with the offerings at the sit down restaurants and you've all certainly put those to rest.

Thank you again, Scott.
 

MouseWorshipper

New Member
There are a few select restaurant that don't have kids' menus, but most are adult to begin with and not family-friendly. Even if you do go to one of these places, I've found asking some intern sous chef to make a grilled cheese is not considered impolite.
 

cdatkins

Active Member
Not sure about the pricier restaurants, but we were surprised at how little selection some of the counter service had for the kids. Some only had 1 choice for the kids.
 

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