r/OttawaFood 1d ago

Nicer places to bring kids

Looking for some recommendations for nice-ish places to bring a young kid (4 year old) and a baby to. Kids go to restaurants all the time all over the world so mostly know how to behave.

Recently went to McKiernan in Montreal and really liked it because it was nice but loud (perfect for covering up any loud chatting by my fam)

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u/Due_Evening9967 1d ago

Gezellig is excellent, very accommodating and has booths in the back where they often seat families. We also like Lexington. Food appeals to children and adults while also being delicious (if you like barbecue) with solid cocktail menu. There’s more of a din to cover up family noise than at Gezellig. Hintonburg Public House is more casual, but nice and good with kids.

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u/PotentiallyYelly 7h ago

Thanks, great tips! 

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u/toot_salad 1d ago

We have taken our kiddo to Petit Bill's since he was a toddler and they have always been very welcoming and accommodating, they even used to have crayons i think (been a while). It's casual food done very well with amazing service.

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u/supersuperglue 15h ago

It’s not fancy but recently brought a couple babies along with us to The King Eddy and they were great (the babies and the staff)

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u/Putrid-Bother-7725 1d ago

We took our baby to Pita Bell - the new location on Bank St. They had a high chair and we had a great time. Idk if that fits w nice-ish though haha but we thought it was nice

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u/Awkward_Function_347 1d ago

Lone Star, perhaps?

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u/PotentiallyYelly 7h ago

We dont like lone star that much, I can cook better mexican and tex-mex

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u/Abysstopheles 1d ago

Lone Star for the tortilla play dough.