Spring in Oregon is epic! Think dramatic skies, gorgeous blooms and gushing waterfalls. With schools letting out for spring break, it’s time to leave the city for unforgettable adventures that are only a short drive away. From vintage trailers to fishing trips to miles and miles of gorgeous hiking trails, we’ve lined up the best spring road trip getaways for Portland families. Read on to find out more!

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Astoria, Oregon

Drive: 2 hours

This historic town is where the forest meets the sea, and your family meets a good time! Started by Scandinavians, fur traders, Lewis and Clark, and named for John Jacob Astor, the city boasts a mix of all those influences perfectly. Admire the lovely Victorian houses on the hilltops, stop by Finn Ware for some Scandinavian-inspired goods (like salty licorice!), or check out Lewis and Clark’s 1805 winter camp at Fort Clatsop.

In town, don’t miss a walk along the pier and a stop at Frite and Scoop ice cream available for curbside pickup. Then mask up and head to the Columbia River Maritime Museum, especially if you’re little ones are fans of boats. This small museum does a really great job at offering interesting and dynamic exhibits, and you can even step aboard a real floating lighthouse ship! You’ll look at the river outside differently once you learn how dangerous it actually is to the ships sailing it.

Stay at the Cannery Pier Hotel, built on the site of an old cannery, 600 feet over the water. You’ll get views of the real working boats that ply the waters, and you can rent bikes to explore even more. 

Across the river in Washington, take a day to explore Cape Disappointment, which is much better than it sounds (someone had a bad day there!). Clamber over rocks to scan the waters for whales, who tend to migrate in March. The numerous hiking options include a great lighthouse, and you can warm up inside the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, which marks the end of the group’s epic journey to the Pacific.

For a stay on the Washington side of the river, check out the Sou’wester Lodge in Seaview. A beloved hipster hodgepodge of vintage airstream trailers, cabins, and a guesthouse, the campus offers a sauna and spa services, live music on weekends, fire pits for roasting, an honor-system store with local goods, and bikes to borrow to search out the beach just down the road.

Hood Canal

Drive: 1-1.5 hours

Packed with activities and events, Hood Canal calls itself the “Wild Side of Washington,” but sometimes its best moments are found simply relaxing on a deck, looking at the view. The Hood Canal is “wildly” popular in summer—but spring tempts without the crowds. Approaching the fjord, the winding waterway gives drivers glimpses of sparkling blue, while scenic spots offer great stops for insta-worthy pics and snow-capped mountain views. Bike trails abound—from long distance to leisurely pedaling. Anglers will rejoice; spring is trout season so grab a pole to catch dinner. You’ll also finds scenic hiking trails, golf courses for all levels, kayaking, SUP and boating galore. The Ridge Motorsports Park is a racing course for tiny speed demons, or for serious thrills consider sky diving at Skydive Kapowsin. Want more? Hood Canal is famous for SCUBA with its gentle currents and giant Pacific octopuses as diving friends.

Meals are meant to be savored outdoors in Hood Canal, overlooking happy campers playing in the water. When the family cook is off-duty head into Union for some stand out options. The Restaurant at Alderbrook is a culinary treat with views to match. Union Square Deli is the place to pick up sammies and pizza for those raging appetites and the charming, European-style Union City Market at Hood Canal Marina is a must. Grab provisions, souvenirs and wine, and sit outside on their eclectic patio with stunning views of the Olympics over the water. And don't miss the world-famous, all-ages Hamma Hamma Oyster Saloon which awaits up in the road in Hoodsport.

Looking for the perfect place to stay? Try this Airbnb! This is the house on the Canal for entertaining and enjoying the gorgeous scenery. Whip up tasty dishes in a gourmet kitchen, or grill meats on the deck BBQ. Take advantage of the stand-up paddle board, paddle boat and two-person kayak. Kids are welcome but house should be baby-proofed by renters.

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Ashland, Oregon

Drive: 5 hours

Southern Oregon boasts beautiful green fields, a wine country to rival the best, and stunning rugged landscapes. It also has some of the best family-friendly fun around!

While the nearby mighty Rogue River is great fun to raft, the peak season is in summer, so instead get out on the water with a fishing tour! March is the perfect season for Winter Steelhead. All you need is a fishing license, and the family-owned Fishing the Rogue will set you up with everything else. If you’re lucky, you’ll even come home with dinner! 

And for a unique and fun experience, stay at a working farm! The Willow Witt Ranch has 445 acres of forest, wetland, and a small sustainable farm. Choose from the Farmhouse Studio, the large Meadow House, or pitch your own tent, then spend your days finding spring blooms in the meadows around it. For a really different experience, go on a day hike with the goats! The goats will pack your lunch on the 4-hour excursion up to nearby Grizzly Peak, where you can enjoy beautiful views of the valley below. There's also birding opportunities available as well as miles and miles of hiking trails right outside your front door.

Crystal Crane

Drive: 6 hours

If you want to give your family a truly epic spring break experience, there's no road trip like one that takes you to one of Oregon's gorgeous hot springs. While there are many to choose from, Crystal Crane is well worth planning a family trip to. This eastern Oregon hot spring is a wonderland for both parents and kids alike. The large heated pond is spacious enough for little ones to splash and enjoy themselves, and there's a private bathhouse where parents can soak in cedar-enclosed tubs. But, the hot spring is only part of the the fun. Lodging options include cabins, tent and RV camping, or a stay in a teepee! All of the options are cozy and rustic, but the teepee offers an experience your kids will be talking about for years to come! There's even a soaking tub in one of the teepees.

For a little adventure head to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Just 29 miles away, this location is home to over 58 species of mammals including mule deer, pronghorn antelope  Rocky Mountain elk, coyotes and bobcats. The visitor center has recently reopened and fall is perfect for wildlife viewing, fishing and you'll likely get some great photos.

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Gig Harbor and Tacoma, Washington

Drive: 2.5 hours

Nestled into a beautiful harbor across the bay from Tacoma, this charming town will often escape attention in favor of the much bigger city to the north, but it’s worth the visit. With Mt. Rainier rising above the harbor in the distance, the views are beautiful, and the fun times are even better.

The harbor defines this small town, so be sure to explore it thoroughly. Climb the 100 stairs up Finnholm View Climb for a truly beautiful sight. Then get out on the water yourself! The historic Eddon Boatyard is a working non-profit that offers boatbuilding knowledge to the community. Stop by and ask what they’re working on these days— you’ll also be able to rent rowboats and electrical boats.

The Harbor History Museum offers a look into the history of the area, including twisted pieces of “Galloping Gertie,” the Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge that collapsed in 1940. Be sure to note the bridge to the kids when you go over the current one, and take a moment to be thankful for better engineering. The history museum is also restoring the Shenandoah, a 65-foot fishing vessel you can go aboard. Just over that (much safer) bridge in Tacoma, even more fun awaits. Spend some time hiking around Point Defiance Park, and see the Point’s Zoo and Aquarium

Enjoy the heated outdoor pool and a cozy room at the Best Western Wesley Inn, or watch the alpenglow on the mountain from your harborside room at the Waterfront Inn.

Silver Falls State Park

Drive: 1 hour

At a mere hour away from Portland, this state park is easy to overlook for bigger vacations elsewhere. But don’t be fooled--the green jewel is full of fun times, and is affordable and easy to get to. You’ll be able to escape to the woods while still sleeping warm and cozy.

The state park offers over 35 miles of hiking trails, and the good news is that spring is the perfect time to see wildflowers start popping up all over! Waterfalls are the thing to see here, and the full 7 mile Trail of Ten Falls loop will let you see them all. Don’t miss out on the four falls that you can actually walk behind! If you’re not up for the full loop you can easily drive to the trailheads and break it up into sections as small as 1 or 2 miles. And if you want to go a bit faster, hit the dirt on your mountain bikes.

Or just spend a day hanging by the wide creek and throwing sticks in the river on the South Lawn. Nearby you’ll find picnic shelters, barbeque stands, a playground, and horseshoe pits for the perfect afternoon picnic.

If you need a day in town after some hiking, drive 15 minutes to Silverton, a sweet historic town. Go on a mural hunt for the town’s 30 gorgeous works, try some locally-brewed beers (ok, parents only), find a Frank Lloyd Wright House, or stop by the 80 acres of the Oregon Garden for more spring blooms. 

Another short jaunt north leads you to Mt Angel, the faux-Bavarian town that hosts an Oktoberfest every year by their authentic glockenspiel. Get some sausages at the Mt. Angel Sausage Company, (to-go orders only) and stay in cabins at the park through the National Park Site, or check out the Smith Creek Village, with cabins, lodge rooms and tent spots available.

Gleneden Beach & Salishan Coastal Lodge

Drive: 2 hours

Salishan Coastal Lodge and Gleneden Beach are just five miles south of Lincoln City. The gorgeous area gives visitors access to rolling sand dunes, emerald rainforests, jagged ocean cliffs and gushing waterfalls. With an abundance of natural wonders to explore, Salishan Coastal Lodge makes the perfect spring break basecamp for road-tripping families 

Nestled in the heart of the Oregon Coastal Region, Salishan Coastal Lodge provides a well-balanced retreat for parents and kids alike. With its focus on both holistic wellness and eco-friendly experiences, kiddos can enjoy outdoorsy activities while moms and dads can take advantage of a spa retreat. Salishan’s 200-plus acres, which neighbors evergreen forests and the popular Siletz Bay, allows for biking and hiking local trails and long, gorgeous strolls on the shoreline of Gleneden Beach. Evenings by the waves call for a picnic and bonfire duo that provide not only beautiful views but lasting memories.

With Siletz Bay just a few miles out, parents and kiddos can also try their hand at clam digging. If rustling around the sand isn’t your thing (we totally get it), spend a day in the water and top it off with a night at the Siletz Bay pier.

The lodge is also home to Salishan Golf Links which touts an 18-link course whose restoration design was ​​overseen by Oregon golf legend and PGA Tour Pro Peter Jacobsen. While mom and dad hit the links, youngsters can soar high up in the trees at Salishan’s on-site Aerial Park–the only of its kind on the Oregon coast. With trained aerial guides by their side, they can climb and maneuver their way through the park's 15 obstacle platforms. 

To top off the day, set your sights on sunset views, with a micro-brew or handcrafted cocktail in hand, at Salishan’s The Attic. Bonus: you'll end your spring break adventures feeling rejuvenated!

 

via Society Hotel

Bingen, WA

Drive: 1 hour

Bingen is accessible by car and is only two stops away from Portland and three stops from Seattle by Amtrak. If your family loves the outdoors, Bingen is the perfect place to make your base camp for Spring Break fun. The Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail makes for a scenic family bike ride or hike. This trail—once a section U.S. Highway 30—is now only open to bikers and hikers and takes you along the winding curves of the cliffs of the Columbia River Gorge where you catch breathtaking views of the water without motorists zipping by and detracting from the sweeping beauty. If your bike lovers are older (16+), Sol Rides in Hood River offers e-bike tours of the area.

Wet Planet offers whitewater rafting adventures down the Lower Salmon River, and they are gorgeous! You can book a full or half day trip or go on a multi-day adventure. These trips are appropriate for kids 10+ years old. The younger set are sure to be enchanted while exploring the natural life along one of the Gorge’s trails. Catherine Creek Trail is a stunning wildflower hike that gives visitors breathtaking views of Mt. Hood. It’s easy for little feet and parents with kids on their backs, and makes for a great morning or afternoon activity.

Just five blocks from the Amtrak station, The Society Hotel is a community gathering space that offers affordable rates, varied accommodation options and concierge-style service parents will appreciate. Accommodations include 10 European-style standard hotel rooms that are each themed after a school subject and have access to a shared bathroom.

For larger families, we suggest one of the 20 cabins that encircle a grass area with a fire pit, bathhouse and spa. The two-room cabins are perfect for a family of four. They have cozy beds, a sitting and dining area and a small kitchenette where you can cook your own meals. Outside you’ll find a picnic bench and hammock swing to kick back in.

You don’t have to go far to get a good meal in Bingen. The Society Hotel has a wonderful onsite café with fantastic bites for the whole family. From coffee and breakfast dishes that include favorites like avocado toast to cocktails and savory sandwiches, you can find everything you desire .Off site, you can grab bites locally at Beneventi’s  (open for takeout and delivery) where you can nosh on amazing pasta dishes, calzones and pizza. Across the river in Hood River there’s Solstice Wood Fire Café which Features rustic and inventive pizzas, homemade pasta, seasonal chef’s entrees, and an extensive drink menu. Families enjoy the outdoor patio seating, a kid play area and art by local artists. Located on the Hood River Waterfront, it’s steps away from a fantastic playground (with a climbing wall and other fun features!) and small beach.

Bend, OR

Drive: About 3 hours

Families flock to Bend from all over the country for its unmatched outdoor recreations adventures. You'll have to wait til late Spring May 1st) but prepare to get wet and wild on the Deschutes River with Sun Country Tours—their guides can take you on a white water rafting excursion or a relaxing tour down the river by stand up paddle board or inner tube. Just a little further south on 97, you'll find the world-renowned Smith Rock; climbers come to the area for an opportunity to scale the sheer walls of Monkey Face. Your little monkeys may not be ready to climb like a pro, but book a day with the guides at Chockstone Climbing Guides and they will be well on their way. All of the required gear is provided and you will feel safe in the hands of these climbing experts.

Mt. Bachelor Village gives traveling families a variety of lodging options. Rent a hotel room, a river view condo or a vacation home. There is something available to fit every family budget and all options come with amenities like indoor and outdoor pools, playgrounds, golf courses and access to biking and hiking paths.

When in Bend, do like the locals and hit the breweries. Stop by the iconic Deschutes Brewery for some true Central Oregon flair. You will enjoy a selection of award-winning craft beer and hand-crafted ales. And if you are craving a good burger, they won't disappoint. 10 Barrel is another local brewery that offers up fantastic brews along with outdoor fire pits and plenty of room for kids to be kids.

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LA’s vibrant Black community is worthy of celebrating year-round as an integral part of the fabric of our city of angels. During Black History Month, though, we’d like to remind you to support Black-owned businesses—from restaurants and cafes, to kid’s activity centers and yoga studios, here are some of our favorite LA Black-owned businesses for parents and kids.

Black-Owned Indoor Playgrounds & Creative Spaces in Los Angeles

Design Hive

Your little engineers and mini-creators will enjoy designing and being innovative in this process-based design and technology studio founded by two former veteran LA teachers. Kids can explore crafting, create their very own marble tiles, design their own LED wands and custom-designed jewelry through their various workshop options. They also host private parties and you can check their site for virtual engagement opportunities. Please note, they recently instituted a policy that all guests must be fully vaccinated, regardless of age. This means they are pausing programs for children ages 4 and under.

5368 W. Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles
Online: designhivela.com

A Toast 2 Artistry

A paint and sip experience for all ages to have fun painting with two-hour painting sessions that allow you to create a masterpiece with the people you love in the comfort of your own home, their studio, or any preferred location. Virtual parties are also available.

256 S. Locust St.
Inglewood
Online: atoast2artistry.com

Bounce

This kid’s gym offers entertainment options for your littles for any occasion, big or small. They host birthday parties, offer private classes, access to a bounce house, and rent their play equipment. Their coaches inspire fun times for all! They are currently offering outdoor classes in two park locations.

9618 W. Pico Blvd.
Pico/Robertson
Online: bouncela.com

Black-Owned Restaurants, Cafes & Dessert Shops in Los Angeles

CENTRAL LOS ANGELES

Happy Ice

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Not your ordinary shaved ice/sorbet treat in the least as Happy Ice is a whole experience to embark on. Made from a “secret recipe” from Philadelphia, these icy desserts are bursting with colors and flavors that will make all your senses happy. They have a retail location as well as truck locations. Check their site for details on where to get your Happy Ice. Try their Cherry Bomb and Sour Apple Lush and you will keep coming back for more!  Added bonus, all flavors are dairy free, nut free, gluten free and vegan friendly.

7324 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles
Online: happyicela.com

Flavors from Afar

This eatery will give you a real world experience with its revolving menu featuring international cuisine with a twist. Created by chefs who were former refugees and asylum seekers—the dishes they offer reflect the chefs’ vibrant cultures. For every meal purchased, Flavors from Afar donates non-perishable foods to a low-income family.

1046 S. Fairfax
Carthay Square
Online: flavorsfromafar.co

 

Stevie's Creole Cafe

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Voted as “the best gumbo this side of New Orleans” by the Los Angeles’s late, great food critic Jonathan Gold, Stevie’s Creole Cafe has delectable Creole cuisine bursting with flavors. Make sure you taste their Smokey Fried Chicken and, of course, don’t leave without trying their famous Seafood Gumbo. To finish off your heavenly meal, indulge in their Peach Beignets made with fresh peach juices and cinnamon sugar. Divine!

5545 Pico Ave.
Mid-City
Online: steviescreolecafe.com

Bludso's Bar & Que

You don’t need to go all the way to Texas to get their signature BBQ thanks to Bludso’s Bar & Que featuring all the signature dishes from this Southern state. Owned by Kevin Bludso, he has created an empire out of his BBQ dishes and includes side dishes worthy of entree-status, like their Texas Cheese Fries made with brisket and pickled jalapeño.

609 N. La Brea Ave.
Fairfax
Online: barandque.com

 

EAST LOS ANGELES & DOWNTOWN

Fixins Soul Kitchen

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Offering authentic American soul food in a modern, hip “Black excellence” experience that guarantees your taste buds will be dancing for joy.

800 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite A150
Los Angeles
Online: fixinssoulkitchen.com

Bloom & Plume Coffee

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This is not your ordinary coffee shop as not only does it serve tasty brewed coffee beans, it offers an aesthetically beautiful atmosphere featuring luscious greenery and art galore meticulously designed by co-owner Maurice Harris. Take time out of your day to enjoy a cup of Auntie Mabel’s Flat White flavored with sea salt.  

1638 W. Temple St.
Los Angeles
Online: bloomandplumecoffee.com

Chicken N Chips

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Bringing Australian-inspired Rotisserie Chicken to Angelenos, Chicken N Chips will satisfy all your chicken sandwich cravings coated with their extraordinary signature rub. Pair your BBQ Fried Chicken Sandwich with their signature fries made with unique herbs and spices.  

2728 Fletcher Dr.
Atwater Village
Online: chickennchips.com

Big Man Bakes

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The Big Man, William “Chip” Brown, was once a physician-in-training, but he is now a bonafide baking star with his moistly sweet cupcakes made to perfection. He has all your favorite traditional yummy cupcake flavors, like red velvet and carrot cake, and takes it to a whole other level with caramel apple (perhaps a nice substitute to apple pie?!) and mounds cupcakes with all the chocolate goodness you could ever dream of.

413 S. Main St.
DTLA
Online: bigmanbakes.com

Poppy & Rose

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Because Angelenos love their brunch spots, make sure to check out Poppy & Rose because this restaurant will elevate your brunch game. Best known for its chicken and waffles, they are open until 3 p.m. and serve both breakfast and lunch. Think outside the “brunch” box by ordering their açaí bowl filled with bananas, berries, cacao nibs, wrapped in a coconut bowl that will make your brunch look as delectably crafted as it is tasty.

765 S. Wall St.
DTLA
Online: poppyandrosela.com

 

SOUTH LOS ANGELES

Hilltop Coffee and Kitchen

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This brunch spot is owned by two LA natives who are dedicated to bringing creative spaces that inspire community and connection. They offer nutritious and mouth-watering breakfast and lunch meals all day along with coffee, juices and pastries. They have three locations in the Los Angeles area.

4427 W. Slauson Ave.
Los Angeles
Online: findyourhilltop.com

Azla Ethiopian Eatery

Serving a modern vegan take on Ethiopian food, this restaurant boasts nutritious and delicious food that honors its Ethiopian roots and flavors. They are believers in the value of family and friends coming together around the dinner table to inspire conversation and connections.

4309 Leimert Blvd.
Los Angeles
Online: azlavegan.com

Earle’s

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What was once a hot dog stand has become LA’s hot dog destination serving the Crenshaw community and the greater Los Angeles area for 30 years. Founded by brothers from Brooklyn, Cary and Duanne Earle, Earle’s offers all the tasty delights of a decadent hot dog with all the fixins made from whole food ingredients. They also have plenty of vegan, vegetarian and Kosher options, including Vegan Wednesdays and Kosher Beef Saturdays. 

3864 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles
Online: earlesrestaurant.com

 

Swift Cafe

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The essence of Swift Cafe captures the importance of offering nutritious and delicious food in communities of color where unhealthy options may be more readily available. Chef-owner Kyndra McCrary has developed an array of wholesome dishes without ever sacrificing taste in consultation with a nutritionist to provide quality food and affordable prices. Their smoothies are like no other, especially the Tiramisu one with all the dessert goodness in one drink. 

4279 1/2 Crenshaw Blvd.
Leimert Park
Online: swift-la.com

Harun Coffee

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This community based coffee shop, gallery and select shop offers coffee imported from Ethiopia and Tanzania which is roasted in Arcadia, CA. Their gallery hosts art shows every 2 months and they also have a shop with a variety of merchandise, such as hats and apparel, from mostly local and artist owned brands.

4336 Degnan Blvd.
Leimert Park
Online: harunintl.com

 

South LA Cafe

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Go to South LA Cafe for the coffee and leave with a deep connection to the community it serves and be inspired to contribute to the worthy causes they support. They provide healthy and affordable food and drinks through their cafe and store. They live and breathe social justice by making positive changes to improve food insecurity among its community members by giving groceries to those in need as well as by promoting health education and resources to its community.

1700 Browning Blvd.
South LA
Online: southlacafe.com

Elaine’s Bread Pudding

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The owner of this dessert shop took the grief he felt from the passing of his mother, Wanda Elaine, to inspire his love of baking which ultimately resulted in a successful baking company specializing in his mama’s signature fresh baked bread pudding. He expanded her recipe to now include 25 different bread pudding flavors all worthy of savoring each bite. Outside of bread pudding, they also offer chocolate and cobblers. They operate through pop-up locations so follow them on Instagram and check their website for more details. 

Online: elainesbreadpudding.com

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY

Art Delectables

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Is it possible to have your cake and eat it too without feeling guilty about it? Thanks to Art Delectables, created and owned by pastry chef extraordinaire “Chef Simone,” you most definitely can. Art Delectables is an organic gourmet catering company specializing in cheesecakes and other “delectable” desserts made with wholesome ingredients, all organic, ⅓ of the sugar from a traditional dessert, but with all the sweet-tasting decadence of the desserts you love. They offer a cheesecake bar as well as the most stunning high tea desserts that are displayed with gold leafs and the most beautiful treats.

15215 Keswick St.
Van Nuys
Online: artdelectables.com

Lou, the French on the Block

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Newly re-opened thanks to the generous donations of community members, this French bakery and cafe brings Paris right to you with their pastries, sandwiches and cakes which are très magnifique. It was created and is owned by a Parisian couple who have mastered the art of French baking one croissant at a time.

4007 W. Riverside Dr. 
Burbank
Online: louthefrenchontheblock.com

Uncle Andre’s BBQ

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Tasting their fried chicken alone is worthy of a drive to the Valley to savor in all its Southern culinary goodness.

11715 Moorpark
Studio City
Online: uncleandresbbq.com

Mom's Haus

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All your Louisiana favorites are served in this family-owned restaurant providing Creole soul recipes with plenty of Southern hospitality and charm to make you feel like you’re in the Big Easy.

14062 Vanowen St.
Van Nuys
Online: eatmomshaus.com

WESTSIDE

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Fleurs et Sel

What started as a hobby during the pandemic, has turned into a full-blown successful business and for good reason. Just one cookie in and you'll definitely need to order more. To get your hands on one (or a dozen) of these sweet treats, keep an eye out for Fleurs et Sel's weekly cookie drops via Instagram. Also check-in for pop-up shops around town at fun venues like Platform LA, The Grove and Palisades Village.

Online: instagram.com/fleursetsel

Bayou Grill

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Feast in all the tasteful delights of authentic New Orleans cuisine featuring the Tiger Shrimp Po’Boy Sandwich and the most exquisite catfish outside of New Orleans. They serve all the Creole classic favorites like Jambalaya and Gumbo which are made with all the right New Orleans flavors.

1400 N. La Brea Ave.
Inglewood
Online: bayougrille.net

Undergrind Cafe

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Choose breakfast all day and savor the Spanish Lover Burrito or go veggie with the Veg-Out Burrito. If lunch is more your jam, we recommend trying their signature Gumbo made with a glorious combination of shrimp, chicken, and beef sausage.

2713 S. Robertson Blvd.
Beverlywood
Online: undergrindcafe.com

Honey's Kettle Fried Chicken

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The absolute best destination to get your fried chicken fix. But, Honey’s Kettle is a feast beyond just fried chicken. You will never get your fill of their homemade honey biscuits, their fresh corn on the cob, or their delectable mashed potatoes with gravy. Beyond that, they have sandwiches, fish ‘n’ chips, and salads to satisfy all your cravings. Don’t forget to wash this all down with their Cool Blueberry Mint Shaker Lemonade.

9537 Culver Blvd.
Culver City
Online: honeyskettle.com

Stuff I Eat

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Vegan cooking doesn’t have to be devoid of any flavors. Stuff I Eat brings this point home with its mouth-watering vegan food full of textures and fresh herbs and spices that all come together for one memorable feast. Some of the popular dishes include BBQ Tofu, Mac n Cheese and their Organic Soul Food Platter.

114 N. Market St.
Inglewood
Online: stuffieat.com

 

SOUTHSIDE

Bossy Bundts

If you ever wanted to try a kaleidoscope of bundts in one location, Bossy Bundts is your place. They prepare beautiful bundt cakes with all the flavors you crave including red velvet, strawberry crunch, golden chocolate, and coffee cake. Beyond bundts, they serve cobblers, cookies, brownies, and party treats. Follow them on their Instagram and their website for their latest pop-up locations.

310-817-0873
Online: bossybundts.com

Black-Owned Health, Beauty & Wellness Businesses in Los Angeles

Sole Soul Creations

Founder and owner Shayla Paige created this business of natural healthy beauty products inspired by her own struggles with eczema and her passion for natural beauty ingredients. Sole Soul Creations sells soaps, natural deodorants and luxury body butters in the most beautiful packaging.

Online: solesoulcreations.com

Simply Wholesome

Set in a historical landmark serving its community for over 30 years, Simply Wholesome is a health and wellness combination restaurant and store dedicated to supporting the well-being of its customers through wholesome food choices, nutritional counseling, natural haircare products, and black-owned health products. 

4508 W. Slauson Ave.
Los Angeles
Online: simplywholesome.com

 

 

CurlyKids & CurlyChic Hair

This brand is on a mission to encourage little boys and girls to embrace their natural beautiful curls by providing hair care products that give extra moisture and conditioning while not being sticky, greasy, or heavy at a price affordable to the masses. Their hair products are sold at Walmart, Sally Beauty, Target and Kroger stores as well as online.

Online: curlykidshaircare.com

Kindred Space LA

Their mission is to provide prenatal and postpartum care to members of their community. Co-owners, co-creators and Licensed Midwives, Allegra Hill and Kimberly Durdin run Kindred Space LA which provides complete prenatal support, including screening and lab work, as well as extensive postpartum assistance including lactation consultations. Donate to this community-minded organization by contributing to their latest effort to create a South Los Angeles Birth Center.

2610 Southwest Dr.
Los Angeles
Online: kindredspacela.com

 

Black-Owned Bookstores in Los Angeles

Eso Won Books

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Find everything from children's board books and coffee table books to novels and non-fiction, written by and about African American people. 

4327 Degnan Blvd.
Leimert Park
Online: esowonbookstore.com

Reparations Club

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This unique concept shop and creative space offering books for little ones and grown-ups alike.

4636 W. Washington Blvd.
Mid-city
Online: rep.club

Black-Owned Gift Shops & Home Decor Stores in Los Angeles

Cultural Interiors

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Discover treasures and trinkets from the Caribbean, West Africa, Japan, Mexico, South America and beyond. 

4421 W. Slauson Ave.
Windsor Hills
Online: culturalinteriors.com

 

Reflektion Design

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Reflektion Design via Yelp

Find African print fabric and accessories, including face masks, crossbody bags, baskets and more. Fabrics are sourced from around the world, and handmade in Los Angeles and Atlanta.

Online: reflektiondesign.com

Aklia's

Aklia via Yelp

The treasures abound at Aklia's, which has been offering unique treasures and ethnic jewelry for over 25 years.

1515 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
Hollywood
Online: aklias.com

Shades of Afrika

Adeeva M. via Yelp

Located in Long Beach, this "mind, body, spirit shop" offers everything from books and beads to incense and sage. They also carry their own line of hair and skincare products. 

1001 E. 4th St.
Long Beach
Online: shadesofafrika.com

African American Museums & Non-Profits in Los Angeles

The Knowledge Shop

The Knowledge Shop, a secondary education resource for disadvantage kids in LA focused on STREAM Enrichment, founded by Carlton Porter (President/Co-Founder) & Yolande Beckles (CEO/Co-Founder)—were, as one parent said, "Total lifesavers to so many families during the pandemic—helping kids with school and more when so much was remote and many parents were essential workers who couldn’t stay home."

Today they offer Saturday Science for kids, Coding Bootcamp, a vigorous after school program for kids and teens, Sunday piano lessons, summer camps and more. They also offer power empowerment classes for parents and support groups like NAAAPY (National Association of African American Parents and Youth)—an organization that addresses the needs of Black and African American families, and more importantly, those of their children.

2723 W 54th St.
Los Angeles
Online: theknowledgeshopla.com

 

The Underground Museum

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Anne A. via Yelp

This hidden gem is more than an art gallery; it's a family run cultural space, offering free meditation and yoga, along with speakers, movie screenings and more. Reopening at the end of Jan. and we couldn't be more excited. 

3508 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles
Online: theunderground.museum.org

Watts Towers Arts Center Campus

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Ed U. via Yelp

Located in the heart of Watts, The Watts Towers Arts Center provides classes in painting, sculpture, photography, music, dance, and more. During the last weekend of September, Watts Towers Arts Center also produces the Annual Watts Towers Day of the Drum Festival and the Annual Simon Rodia Watts Towers Jazz Festival. 

1727 E. 107th St.
Watts
Online: wattstowers.org

African American Firefighter Museum

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Cheri A. via Yelp

Housed in historic Fire Station 20 in South LA, this off-the-radar museum opened in 1997 to honor the first 100 years of African-American firefighters in LA. It is currently the only free-standing African American Firefighter Museum in the United States. Admission is free!

1401 S. Central Ave.
Los Angeles
Online: aaffmuseum.org

California African American Museum

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CAAM via Yelp

Located in the heart of Exposition Park, CAAM is a hub of resources to explore the African-American diaspora in Los Angeles and beyond. Check out their events, including kids, teens & family workshops.

600 State Dr. 
Exposition Park
Online: caamuseum.org

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Halloween is right around the corner! Whether you’ll be going door-to-door in your neighborhood, hitting a low-key Halloween happening around town or having a cozy family party at home, we’ve got the perfect costume for your SoCal trick-or-treater. From a ray of sunshine to a party on the beach we’ve got 11 costumes that pay homage to San Diego and will delight your little one.

Carmen Sandiego

Your little one instantly becomes everyone’s favorite red-coated, fedora-wearing super thief with this Carmen Sandiego costume! It's the perfect costume for any San Diego dweller. If your little pumpkins aren't familiar with this cool character, have them tune in to the popular Netflix animated series Carmen Sandiego to learn all about this "master thief who uses her skills for good."

Surfer, Shark, Jellyfish & Deep Sea Diver

Go to the beach, find your costume-inspo! The best thing about this family costume is you can customize based on your crew— it works just as well with a lifeguard and no jellyfish. San Diegan beach lovers can ride the wave of compliments this quadruple threat costume will bring. It's super cute and easy to pull together too!

San Diego Padres Friar

AngiegootsMakes via Etsy

The Padres may not make a run for the World Series this year but we still love them. Show your pride and for your home team this Halloween by grabbing this adorable Etsy find. The tutu back is crochet stretch and adjustable ribbon strap. The shop has plenty of other Padres gear if your team prefers. 

Online: AngiegootsMakes

Taco

Taco 'bout a costume that's almost good enough to eat. San Diego is famous for serving up some of the most delicious tacos in the country. Put your little cutie in a taco costume and watch the ensuing delight. No need to say gracias, we're happy to shell out this idea.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CG3MtXMHXKH/?hidecaption=true

Maverick from Top Gun

Top Gun 2's release date may be pushed back, but your little Maverick can still feel the need for speed this Halloween. Did you know Top Gun was filled right here in San Diego? Earn even more cred if you and your spouse make it a family affair and dress up as Goose and Charlie. Quick, go find that leather bomber jacket. 

LEGO Movie Characters

Everyone is awesome in these LEGO Movie character costumes. San Diego's beloved resort brings kiddos joy on the regular so show your love by dressing up your little one as their favorite colorful bricks. You can really rev up the fun factor of wearing these colorful costumes by donning them to attend LEGOLAND's Bricktacular Halloween event!

In-N-Out Burger Costumes

Order up! In-N-Out fans are diehard, and this adorable family Halloween costume goes above and beyond. Everyone will recognize those little fries in the iconic fast-food chain's palm-tree-lined container, of course, accompanied by a burger and waitstaff who undoubtedly know all the secret menu items. Make it animal style, please. 

Skateboarder

Beth Shea

As we saw in the Olympics this past summer, San Diego breeds professional skateboarders. From legendary Tony Hawk to Keegan Palmer, pro skaters live and practice right here in our hometown. The skate culture has a SoCal vibe through and through. Your little shredder can show their love of the sport by suiting up in Vans SK8-HI shoes, Killer 187 knee and elbow pads, a Bones Brigade or Santa Cruz T-shirt and a Bell or Pro-Tec helmet. Bonus: this gear will outfit them long past Halloween on all of their skating adventures through San Diego's many skateparks

Avocado Toast

Did you know that San Diego is the avocado capital of the U.S.? Give a nod to this popular green fruit by dressing up as avocado toast! Everyone loves this yummy, albeit pricey San Diego-inspired breakfast!

 

Dr. Seuss Characters

Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) lived in La Jolla for several decades and signs of his wacky, wonderful work abound throughout town. The author's wildly imaginative characters make us all spoiled for choice for the perfect Halloween costumes. Whether you opt for The Cat in the Hat, The Lorax or The Grinch, oh the places you'll go will be filled with fun!

Sunshine

San Diego's love language is bright skies and sunshine so dressing your babe up as the star at the center of the Solar System seems fitting. This DYI costume is super easy to pull together, with this Etsy sunray headband, yellow leggings and a cozy bodysuit. 

Online: Esty

––Beth Shea & Aimee Della Bitta

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Put these twin Halloween costumes on your super spooky to-make list this October

Group costumes give Halloween some extra magic. And these clever Halloween costumes are versatile enough to work whether you want twin costumes for Halloween or outfits for triplets, older siblings, kid friends or even family costumes. From the cutest condiments and nursery rhymes to animals, snacks and more, you’ll find your favorites here.

1. Superheroes

Primary

Onesies, felt and fabric transform into superhero costumes with a little DIY magic from you. Our friends at Primary have shared the instructions for creating Baby Superman, Baby Batman and Baby Wonder Woman. And you can easily adapt the techniques to add more superfriends to your crew.

DIY instructions available at primary.com.

2. POTUS & VPOTUS

Ergobaby

Turn your twins into the President and VP with this ingenious costume idea shared by Ergobaby. The kids stay snug in their baby carrier while you and your partner dress in dark suits and sunglasses as the Secret Service. 

3. Milk & Cookies

The Spunky Stork

2. Milk & Cookies: Your little ones will be the treat this year in adorable milk & cookies t-shirts or onesies. Add a white hat and leggings for the milk carton and brown duds for the cookies. These Spunky Stork twin sets also come in other favorite food combos: PB&J, biscuits & gravy, pancakes & syrup, avocado toast, and fish & chips.

Available at thespunkystork.com, $34 for the pair.

4. Ketchup & Mustard

Etsy shop Buzz Bear Studio

As if your twin babies didn’t look tasty enough on their own, the classic condiment combo comes together in this adorable ketchup and mustard bodysuit costume set, available in short or long sleeves.

Available at Buzz Bear Studio on etsy.com, $34.

5. Alvin & the Chipmunks:

Primary

They're the chipmunksAlvin, Simon, Theodore! This quick DIY, courtesy of our kid-favorite clothing brand Primary, turns your wild bunch into these adorable chipmunks while keeping them warm and cozy on Halloween.

DIY instructions available at primary.com.

6. Salt & Pepper

Apericots

Show the world how much your kids have spiced up your life by dressing them in matching salt and pepper bodysuits. These come in seven colors and a range of baby and toddler sizes.

Available at apericots.com, $22 for the set.

7. M&M Candies

EliBella

These long-sleeve pajamas have snaps for easy diaper changes and come in five bright colors. M&Ms may melt in your mouth and not in your hands, but people will definitely melt when they see your crew dressed up as this sweet treat.

Available at amazon.com, $13-$23.

8. Rainbow & Cloud

Etsy shop The Costume Cafe

The forecast is cloudy with a chance of adorable when your twins don these sunny rainbow and rain cloud costumes for Halloween. Handmade from felt and fleece, they are loose enough to layer clothes underneath.

Available at The Costume Cafe on etsy.com, $140+.

9. Elmo & Cookie Monster

Party City

Is your child more of a cookie monster or a giggle monster? Party City sells Elmo and Cookie Monster costumes designed as fuzzy jumpsuits and tutu dresses. you can join the fun too with their low-key adult costumes, consisting of a t-shirt and headband in either an Elmo or Cookie Monster theme.

Available at partycity.com, $30 each.

10. This Little Piggy

InCharacter

This little piggy jumpsuit with ears and a snout on the hood will look adorable on your whole crew of multiples or baby friends. The booties have skid-resistant bottoms, and the snap enclosures make for easy diaper changes.

Available at amazon.com, $22+.

11. Toy Story Characters

Disguise Store

Toy Story rivals turned best friends Buzz Lightyear and Woody are great for twin costumes. Need a third costume? It’s Jessie to the rescue!

Available at Amazon (see links above); prices vary.

12. Butterfly & Caterpillar

Princess Paradise

Have your very own butterfly garden this Halloween when you dress your babies up in the Princess Paradise Baby Swaddle Wings. Keep them cocooned in the swaddle for the caterpillar look or open it up and watch those wings spread for the butterfly pose.

Available at amazon.com, $44 for one.

13. Mickey & Minnie

Walmart

Dress boy-girl twins as Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse with these sweet, budget-friendly costumes from Walmart.

Available at walmart.com (see links above); $15-$24.

 

14. Lion & Tiger & Bear

InCharacter

Oh my! Get this Wizard of Oz-inspired look for your little ones with soft and cuddly versions of a liontiger and bear from InCharacter. They come in a variety of sizes for toddler triplets (or friends) and even older siblings. Mom can be Dorothy.

Available at amazon.com (see links above), prices vary by costume and size.

15. Colorful Crayons

Etsy Shop Ginger Peach Tea

Dress your whole family in colorful crayon onesies and t-shirts. These come in baby bodysuits, toddler t-shirts, youth shirts, women’s slim tees, and men’s tees and an array of bright colors.

Available at Etsy shop Ginger Peach Tee; $17+.

16. Peas & Carrots

Etsy shop The Costume Cafe

Your twins go together like—well, you know the rest of the saying—when they wear these too cute to eat peas and carrot costumes. They are handmade from fleece, felt and netting and will fit over heavier clothes in colder climates.

Available at Etsy shop The Costume Cafe, $125 for the set.

17. Thing 1 & Thing 2

Etsy shop Little Things by Nicky

Dr. Seuss’s mischievous duo make for great Halloween fun. The Thing 1 and Thing 2 costumes from Etsy shop Little Things by Nicky include two bodysuits that are more practical and comfortable than a traditional costume. An older sibling can get in on the theme with a Cat in the Hat getup.

Available at etsy.com, $14+.

18. Hansel & Gretel

Etsy shop Ada's Accessories for Me

There’s no doubting these two are in it for the treats when they dress as these candy-loving fairy-tale siblings. This Hansel and Gretel costume set comes in sizes for babies, toddlers and older kids.

Available at Etsy shop Ada’s Accessories for Me, $75+ for the set.

19. Pooh & Friends

Disguise Store

Bring the Hundred Acre Wood to your neighborhood with Pooh and Tigger.

Available on amazon.com (see links above); prices vary.

20. Alice in Wonderland

HalloweenCostumes.com

No need to venture down the rabbit hole to find the perfect Alice in Wonderland costumes for your littles. HalloweenCostumes.com has AliceLil’ Hatter and Cheshire Cat baby costumes, as well as options for adults if you want in on the theme.

Available at halloweencostumes.com (see links above); prices vary.

Katie L. Carroll & Eva Ingvarson Cerise

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It’s almost Halloween and while you and your kiddos could dress up as any goblin or ghoul, why not trick-or-treat with some hometown pride? Let your little one fly to the moon in a UFO costume or roar through the streets as DC’s original inhabitants, the dinosaurs. We’ve got some locally inspired costume ideas that only district natives can truly pull off. Happy Halloween!

Conspiracy Costumes

Courtesy of Kiwi Crate

UFOs have recently gone from taboo to hot topic in the DMV. Get in on the unidentified fun by dressing your swirling ball of energy as an out-of-space aircraft. Make it a family affair by walking the streets while wearing tin foil. 

Honor Inductees

Meghan Yudes Meyers

Blast off back in time with a Marty-inspired costume. While McFly might never have stepped foot in DC, his car recently did! THE DeLorean featured in the 1985 hit, Back to the Future, graced the mall as part of the Cars on the Capitol exhibit celebrating this year's newest inductees in the Library of Congress's  National Historic Vehicle Register

Choose to Dissent

Katy Walter

Possibly the easiest costume to pull off (all you need is, you guessed it, a lace collar). If you want simple yet profound Halloween look, top any black outfit with one of these lace collars.

Fly the Coop

Courtesy of Someday I'll Learn

During the peak of the pandemic, Mo Willems hopped online to bring Pigeon-inspired art lessons to kids at home and, for that, he will always be our hero!  This year, the pigeon  along with some other Mo favorites popped up on the Kennedy Center opera truck for a traveling sloper-istic show. Honor the myth, the legend, the bird with these easy DIY instructions to create your own feathered friend

Flag This Idea

Vikram Nath Chouhan

DC is home to over 175 embassies and ambassador residencies. From a national costume to a colorful representation of a flag, you can pay tribute to your family's cultural heritage while also making a nod toward Embassy Row this Halloween.

Executive Decision

Pexels

There is no shortage of inspiration when it comes to the Executive Departments that call the District home base. Farmers, teachers and pilots are all fair game on Oct. 31. Independent agencies, like NASA and the CIA, also make stellar Halloween-inspiration. You can really "blast off" with some of these ideas!

 

Get Cinematic

Praire Township via Yelp

What's better than wearing a superhero costume on Halloween? Going full cosplay with an authentic backdrop on all Hallow's Eve. If your little one loves Captain America, Iron Man or the Transformers, then suit up for the ultimate trick-or-treat experience. Relive the magic of the movies in your favorite DC hood.

Turn Back Time

Jeremy McKnight via Unsplash

Before DC was politics-central it was home to the dinosaur (and other prehistoric animals). Celebrate all things dino with a roar-some costume. You can go big with a blow-up or keep it simple.

Natural Wonders

Hidden Treasures Learning Center via Yelp

DC's architecture gets all the press, but it's the parks, gardens and green spaces that make for family memories. If you and your brood spend most of your days outdoors, spend trick-or-treat night dressed as your favorite native fauna or furry friend. Or celebrate the DMV's many butterfly gardens with your own little monarch butterfly

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Iconic DC

iStock

DC is known for its iconic images. So, bring them to life! Tape a white stripe on a blue rectangle. Attached that to your shirt and suddenly, you’re the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Adorn you and your crew with flowers and walk the streets as the Cherry Blossoms. Or, go one step further and add a kite costume to bring the entire Cherry Blossom Festival to life. From a group of tourists to a collection of Food Trucks, the sky is the limit when it comes to personifying DC’s classic images with your family.

Foodie Fun

Amina Filkins via Pexels

There’s the obvious—Half Smoke, Mambo Sauce, or anything from Ben’s Chili Bowl. But what about avocado toast? Cupcakes? Bao Buns? As a melting pot of some of the best food in the world, pretty much anything goes when you want to resemble something edible.

 

 

Museum Inspired

Huston School of Music via Yelp

We’re lucky to live so close to so many amazing museums You'll find obvious inspiration here, like a nod to Air and Space with an Amelia Earhart costume or dress your crew as Dorothy and friends (we're looking at you, National Museum of American History). 

Get Presidential

Katie Brown

If you want to be truly presidential for Halloween, you have quite a few options to choose from (46, to be exact). Go historic with a Washington, Lincoln, or Adams. Or go obscure and teach your little one about Harrison (either of them), Tyler (got Congress to pass the annexation of Texas), or Hayes (the first president to use a telephone).

 

Sports Fan

Amina Filkins via Pexels

If you're a fan of DC sports, chances are you already have some of the necessary pieces in your kiddo's closet to make this out fit work. Batter up to a Nationals costume, get goal-oriented with a Washington Capitals costume or root for Washington Football! 

—Meghan Yudes Meyers and Tricia Mirchandani

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Not quite ready to travel but looking to get away this fall? Why not explore one of the world’s greatest cities right here in our own backyard? San Francisco’s gates are open and waiting for your family and we will give you all the reasons to play tourist so read on and get ready to pack the bags! 

Editor’s note: We’re making every effort to provide you with the most up-to-date information and doing our best to keep all of our stories and calendar current. Please double check hours and venue status before you head out due to last minute changes and cancellations. Stay safe! 

Golden Gate Bridge 

A mother and her kids pose at the Golden Gate Bridge after biking across
Christine Lai

Discover San Francisco's iconic bridge by foot or on bike. Enjoy majestic, sweeping views of the Bay, marvel at the engineering feat that merged Marin with San Francisco and decide for yourself if the bridge's whistling sounds are eerie or romantic.

Presidio

Christine Lai

This former military base turned national park has something for everyone: bird watching, kite flying, beaches, picnicking, hiking and beaches plus some of the city’s most scenic views. Presidio is the perfect location to spend your day—let us help you explore the very best that Presidio has to offer! 

Online: presidio.gov

Asian Art Museum and teamLab: Continuity

Immersive art is all the rage these days and the Asian Art Museum’s teamLab: Continuity and Ocean Sketch exhibits is an interactive, digital experience that will immerse the kids right into the art! Find out how our kids blended right into the exhibits and why it's the perfect museum to take kids to in this review

200 Larkin St
Online: asianart.org

Iconic San Francisco Desserts

Holmes Cruffin
Anita Chu

Russian honey cake? Kouign amann? One of each, please! As a food-loving city, it should come as no surprise that San Francisco locals have affinities towards certain desserts...find out which ones here and then decide which ones (yes, plural!) you will try!

https://www.instagram.com/p/CSRr6DqHvan/?hidecaption=true

Land’s End Lookout 

A national monument at the mouth of the Golden Gate, Land's End is a rocky, wind-swept shoreline offering hiking trails with unparalleled views of the Bay. Start at Land's End Eagle Point, make sure to stop at the artistic Labyrinth and end at the Sutro Bath ruins. During winter months, whales are often spotted migrating in nearby waters so keep an eye out for those spouts!

680 Point Lobos Ave
Online: nps.gov

San Francisco Playgrounds

Christine Lai

There's only so much sightseeing to be had with kids but with over 100 playgrounds within the 46.9 square miles that the city sits on,  there are plenty of options to give tiny sight-seers a break. Our top picks for San Francisco playgrounds means you will find one no matter where you are in the city!

Ghirardelli Square

Christine Lai

Ghirardelli Chocolate company was founded here in 1852 and is the country's oldest, continuously operating chocolate producer. With shops, restaurants, mini-golf and arcade, this is a must-see for not just anyone with a sweet tooth (we challenge you to finish one of their massive sundaes!).

900 North Point St 
Online: ghirardellisq.com 

Lombard St

Christine Lai

Kids will love walking down the steep, zig zag street known as America's crookedest street! With eight hairpin turns down one block, this street will delight your littles to no end. Insider’s tip: the Powell-Hyde cable car line stops at the top of Lombard street so get off, walk down Lombard, then walk to the Powell-Mason line a few short blocks north or walk back up Lombard.

between Richardson Ave./Broderick St. and Van Ness Ave

San Francisco Zoo

Marianne Hale, SF Zoo

Steps away from the Pacific Ocean on the West side of the city, the zoo is often overlooked but another fantastic option for kids. A snow leopard, black rhino and polar bears will delight pint-sized travelers- read all about our visit to the zoo for a roaring good time! 

Sloat Blvd &, Great Hwy
Online: sfzoo.org

Cable Cars

Christine Lai

An experience that is unique to San Francisco is a cable car ride! Many find that the Powell-Hyde line is the most exciting trip and we agree. This route will take you past Union Square, Nob Hill, Lombard Street, the Cable Car Museum and Coit Tower all while offering views of Alcatraz Island (on a clear day). Give little legs a break and let the cable cars do the steep climbing! 

Online: sfmta.com

Alcatraz Island 

Alcatraz Cruises

Take a trip to the island—Alcatraz Island, that is! One of the most notorious penitentiaries in the country housing the likes of Al Capone, Alcatraz island is chock full of history and can be reached by ferry leaving from Pier 33. You’ll want to book your tickets in advance as they do sell out. Check out our Alcatraz and Angel Island guide for the full scoop. 

Tickets: $41/adults and kids 12 and up; $25/kids 5-11; kids under 5 are free. A family pack (which includes two adult and two child tickets) is $119.60.
Online: alcatrazcruises.com

Fisherman’s Wharf

Christine Lai

One of the busiest and most visited spots in San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf can scream “tourist trap” but you will navigate the crowds confidently with our expert guide in your back pocket. Kids will also love Pier 39 with its sea lions, carousels and doughnuts—read all about our trip to Pier 39 here.  

Online: fishermanswharf.org

Golden Gate Park 

Christine Lai

The third most visited park in the country, Golden Gate Park has bisons, windmills, a giant playground, carousel, gardens, lakes, museums and so much more—it would take over a week to see it all! Find out how to make the most of your visit with our guide to 20 cheap and free things to do at Golden Gate Park. 

Online: goldengatepark.com

Cal Academy of Sciences

Kathryn Whitney

A highlight within Golden Gate Park is the Cal Academy of Sciences where families can discover an aquarium, planetarium, rain forest AND natural history museum. African penguins to a butterfly canopy to the albino alligator Claude are just a few of the animals that await your family! For an insider’s look at Cal Academy, make sure to check out our guide here

55 Music Concourse Dr 
Online: calacademy.org

Yerba Buena Gardens

Christine Lai

Located at the cultural heart of San Francisco, Yerba Buena Gardens offers free concerts and festivals May through October that gathers locals and tourists alike.  Located next door is the Yerba Buena Center for Arts, the Children’s Creativity Musuem, a 100+ year old carousel, bowling alley, ice skating rink and a lovely playground. With plenty of options for food nearby, you can easily spend a whole day here! 

50 Howard St 
Online: yerbabuenagardens.com

SFMOMA 

SFMOMA

As one of the largest modern and contemporary art museums in the world and the first of its kind on the West Coast, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a great place to introduce the mini Picassos to modern art. Kids 18 and younger are always free and free general admission is offered every first Thursday of the month from 4-8p.m.


151 3rd St 
Online: sfmoma.org

Where to Stay

Westin St. Francis

When it comes time to tuck in young travelers after a long day of sight-seeing, our recommendation is for the Westin St. Francis at Union Square. The trustees of the Charles Crocker estate envisioned San Francisco as the “Paris of the West” and opened what was then the St. Francis hotel in March of 1904. Just a stone’s throw away from Union Square, the hotel is situated ideally within walking distance to Yerba Buena, SFMOMA, Chinatown and the financial district. Additionally, the Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason cable car lines have a stop across the street for easy transportation to popular spots such as the Ferry building (via transfer to the California Ave line) and Fisherman’s Wharf.

Westin St. Francis

Upon stepping into the sweeping lobby, guests are greeted by a distinctive master clock, the first of its kind in the Western U.S. With over 1,254 rooms and suites, the hotel is one of the city’s largest and offers a plethora of lodging accommodations with either a city, bay, or Union square view. The traditional guest room promises a classic and comfortable stay while families who opt for suites such as the spacious Golden Gate one bedroom penthouse suite will enjoy unparalleled views from the luxury of a living room and separate dining area.

Westin St Francis

After a refreshing night of sleep, Cafe Rito is a great option for grab ‘n go breakfast for coffee, pastries and avocado toast or a breakfast sandwich. For sit down service, the Oak Room restaurant offers a delightful breakfast buffet while another delectable choice is the breakfast buffet at B55 Craft House and Kitchen at the Marriott Marquis—be sure to try San Francisco’s meanest made-to-order omelette. With little legs rested and bellies filled and readied for another day of exploring, the Westin St. Francis is the perfect choice for family-friendly lodging to complete your staycation.

—Christine Lai

Editor’s note: This trip was paid for by Marriott International, but all opinions expressed here belong to the writer.

featured photo by Christine Lai

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When you head for Hot Springs, Arkansas, a charming town nestled in the Ouachita Mountains, you’ll find a vacation destination that is the perfect mix of American history and outdoor adventures that’s perfect for families. Whether you prefer to wander through the National Park and the historic Bathhouse Row, spend the day on one of three lakes or explore the surrounding forest, there’s something in “America’s First Resort” for everyone. We had a chance to explore the region, and we’ve come back with plenty of tips, so keep reading to see our ultimate guide to Hot Springs. 

The History 

Gabby Cullen

Hot Springs is nestled between Sugarloaf Mountain, Music Mountain and West, Hot Springs and North mountains. From the Paleo-Indians to the very first bathhouse built in 1830, the topography and draw of healing powers in this region are ancient. Everyone from Native Americans, pioneers, gangsters and baseball players have come searching for what ails them.

What to Do

Explore Hot Springs National Park 

Gabby Cullen

If visiting the Hot Springs area, a day spent exploring the National Park is a must. Established as a national park in 1916, people have been coming to Hot Springs for hundreds of years. Bathhouse Row was designated as a Historic Landmark in 1974, and in 1989, the Fordyce Bathhouse opened as the park visitor center. You can wander through the entire building, which has been painstakingly restored to give the public a view into the past. See both the men’s and women’s sides of the bathhouse, view the stunning stained-glass windows, clothing and artifacts from the Edwardian era, and finally, the room, that in 1915, was the largest gym in Arkansas.

After wandering through the Fordyce, head up through the actual park grounds, where you’ll find spring water bubbling up from the ground, as well as the Grand Promenade, which is a paved ½ mile path that offers both nature and a stunning view of downtown Hot Springs. There are also trails that head into the mountainside of the park for the more adventurous. 

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Garvan Woodland Gardens

Courtesy of Garvan Woodland Gardens

A visit to the 210-acre outdoor space located on the outskirts of Hot Springs will take you a whole day, and you still might not see it all! Must-see highlights include the Bridge of the Full Moon and the koi pond in the Japanese Garden, the Evan Treehouse in the children’s area, the wildflower ridge, the miniature train that runs every day weather permitting and of course, George the peacock and his companions Ellie and Sabrina. A very special stop is the Anthony Chapel, an architectural wonder designed by Arkansas architects David McKee and Maurice Jennings. It soars six stories high, with marvelous glass windows, a vaulted glass and wood ceiling and 360-degree views of the forest and Lake Hamilton. 

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Shop Downtown 

Gabby Cullen

The strip of stores across from Bathhouse row has plenty of fun stops for families. Stop by the Toy Chest or one of the three candy stores that call Central Ave. home. There’s also the very impressive Gangster Museum of America, where you’ll learn all about the role that Hot Springs has played in the history of notorious crime figures like Al Capone, Owney Madden, Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello, Bonny and Klyde and many more. 

Another cool thing do to in downtown Hot Springs is to follow the historic baseball trail. Spring Training was founded in Hot Springs, and luminous athletes such as Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Cy Young and Yogi Berra came to enjoy the restorative spring waters and get in shape for the next season.

Time on the Water 

courtesy Bill Solleder

With three lakes in the area, a day spent fishing, or on a boat, kayak or paddleboard is a popular choice for families, especially in the summer! Hot Springs Marina has plenty of Tri-Toon rentals, and Ouachita Outdoor Outfitters is your go-to spot for kayaks and stand-up paddleboards. 

Where to Eat

The Pancake Shop

courtesy The Pancake Shop

When you step into The Pancake Shop, the first things you’ll notice are the friendly staff, the walls lined with Hot Springs history and the laid-back atmosphere. After that, the only thing you’ll be able to think about is the pancakes. Not much has changed since The Pancake Shop opened in 1940, and that’s a good thing. The sausage is sourced locally, the pancakes are made from scratch, and the portions are plentiful. Even if you have to wait for a table on the weekends (which is very likely), you can wander next door to The Savory Pantry, a gourmet food store, where you can grab a cup of coffee and wander the aisles until your table is ready. 

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Best Café

Gabby Cullen

Another amazing breakfast (or brunch or lunch!) spot is Best Café. Owned by the same proprietors that just opened The Reserve, this diner has tons of charm and plenty of good food. The creme brulee french toast is a favorite, as are the cinnamon rolls, but we also tried the avocado toast and highly recommend this as well. Located in a renovated motor lodge, this is definitely a hidden gem worth trying! 

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Taco Mama 

Emma R. via Yelp

This fun spot is perfect for families. There’s a lot of space inside, and the staff is very accommodating to groups. There’s a fun vibe, and whether you want classic fajitas, something decadent like the shrimp and crab enchiladas or even a keto-friendly meal, you’ll find it at Taco Mama. If you like margaritas, be sure to try the champagne margarita! 

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Superior Bathhouse Brewery

courtesy Superior Bathhouse Brewery

If you plan on spending the day visiting the National Landmark District, be sure to plan on having lunch at Superior Bathhouse Brewery. Not only is it housed in one of the original bathhouses on Bathhouse Row, but it’s also the only brewery in a National Park, and it’s the only brewery that uses spring water to brew its beer. With a family-friendly vibe, the menu is the perfect mix of brewpub fare and locally sourced ingredients. There are usually 18 beers on tap, so consider getting an assortment of 4 oz. samplers.

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Deluca's Pizzeria

Gabby Cullen

People can be picky about their pizza, and so when we say some of the best (maybe THE best?) pizza in Arkansas, and some of the best in the country, can be found at Deluca's Pizzeria, then you best be sure to get dinner at this spot on your calendar when you visit Hot Springs. Made in the classic New York Style, the thin but soft crust is topped with fresh ingredients, including mozzarella, arugula, local meats and more. As a bonus, they also serve incredible pasta and quite possibly the most simple but most delicious cheeseburger ever! 

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Where to Stay

The DoubleTree by Hilton

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With a recent total renovation, the DoubleTree by Hilton is a great spot for families. Not only is it a pet-friendly spot, but it’s right on the Lake, with an outdoor pool, fire pits, Adirondack chairs for lounging and even a dock for those who want to drop their kayak and head out on the water. They aren’t currently doing a buffet breakfast, but the menu options for a sit-down meal or room service are ample. The property is also very close to downtown Hot Springs, so getting around is easy. 

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Rentals 
There are also plenty of homes available on Airbnb and VRBO if your family would like more privacy. 

—Gabby Cullen

Images by Gabby Cullen unless otherwise noted.

 

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Whether you’re welcoming your first or your fourth, finding quality together time can be tough for expecting parents. So if peace, solitude and intimacy are what you’re after, try one of these local babymoon destinations, just a short drive from Seattle. Each offers the pampering mamas-to-be need with the amenities that couples love. Congrats and cheers to a baby bump getaway!

The Lodge at St. Edward State Park

The Lodge at St. Edward Park

Introducing The Lodge at St. Edward State Park. The newest addition to the area’s luxury hotel family, this property arrives with deep roots and an intriguing history. Originally St. Edward Seminary, it was designed by notable Seattle architect John Graham Sr. (who also designed the Space Needle). The grounds were preserved as St. Edward State Park in 1977 and its latest transformation makes it a great babymoon destination.

Beloved by locals, the park’s entrancing trails, lake views and gorgeous trees make the perfect setting for guests to enjoy while staying at this newly renovated property. The Lodge at St. Edward State Park includes thoughtful amenities such as a hotel car with complimentary transportation within a 10-mile travel distance, lawn games and complimentary mountain bikes for the local trails. Calling all art lovers! The Gallery of Fine Arts will feature rotating local artist showcases with pieces to appreciate and purchase. Book your reservation quickly, before this ingenue gets discovered.

Book Romance at the Lodge, the perfect babymoon pamper package. A bottle of bubbly (or request a non-alcoholic treat) and a wildflower bouquet await you in your room. Spend your day strolling the shores of Lake Washington or relaxing at Vita Nova Spa. Then enjoy a romantic dinner at Cedar + Elm, with Northwest inspired farm-to-table fare, and a nightcap (tea for mom-to-be) at The Tonsorium Bar. The next morning, sleep in and breakfast in bed will be served. Yes please!

14477 Juanita Dr. N.E.
Kenmore, WA
425-470-6500
Online: thelodgeatstedward.com

Salish Lodge & Spa

Salish Lodge

Follow I-90 east and listen for the sound of rushing water. Salish Lodge & Spa is a tribal-owned retreat perched high above iconic, mesmerizing Snoqualmie Falls. Complimentary valet greets overnight guests, and the delicious signature candle scent and real wood fireplace offer lovely lobby touches. The impressive falls are just a short walk from the hotel, so after check-in, meander to the viewing platform for serious photo ops.

Rooms feature electric fireplaces, a spa-like shower or tub, and the romantic sound of the falls, which bursts in with just the crack of a window. The well-curated babymoon package makes each partner feel special. Rose petals cover the room while cider on ice and chocolate treats wait for toasts and bites. The package also includes a special pregnancy pillow to use during your stay, two 50-minute spa treatments, and a $50 dining credit. The soothing spa is not to be missed. They think of everything—expectant parents receive a special baby gift for when their bundle of joy arrives.

6501 Railroad Ave. S.E.
Snoqualmie, WA 
800-272-5474
Online: salishlodge.com

Tacoma Marriott Downtown

Gig Harbor Gondola

When it comes to a South Sound babymoon getaway, parents-to-be can set up home base at the brand new Marriott Tacoma Downtown. It's the perfect locale from which to relax and explore. The hotel has rooftop pool views of Mt. Rainier to swoon over, and the presidential suite will make everyone feel like a VIP. For the uninitiated, Tacoma is an artistic and culinary mecca, with everything from crave-worthy hot dogs to destination Japanese

Nothing says amore like a gondola ride, and Gig Harbor is here to provide that Venezia experience. A labor of love for two guys with a deep respect for Venetian culture, Gig Harbor Gondola has romantic views, legit boats from Italy and surprisingly moving traditional singing. The cruise around tranquil Gig Harbor couldn’t be lovelier, and Greg and John will provide enough colorful local tales to keep the entire ride interesting. Bring your own Martinelli's. Salute!

When you're eating for two, Pierce County is the place to explore some amazing new finds. The Windmill Bistro in Sumner has a glorious outdoor patio for reveling in the summer sun, with farm to table goodness to match. Tiny Wilkeson, the oldest incorporated town in Washington, might have the finest coffee, artisanal sodas and pizza in the entire state. The Carlson Block was recently named the Best Pizza in Washington, and is well worth the trek. 

For a completely different vibe, rent a Suite Dreams yacht in Gig Harbor. Rich, enticing woodwork interiors and decks with Mt. Rainier views make this a huge win for that special trip. Experience deluxe houseboat life in a pristine setting; Sleepless in Seattle DVD not included.

1538 Commerce St.
Tacoma, WA
253-294-9200
Online: marriott.com

The Woodmark Hotel & Still Spa

The Woodmark Hotel

It’s hard to believe The Woodmark Hotel is an easy bike ride from downtown Kirkland and a quick drive from Seattle—it seems worlds away. The elegant lobby and nearby marina recall the East Coast, with impeccable décor and the gently lulling sounds of water, lapping against the shores of Lake Washington. Staying at The Woodmark Hotel and Still Spa is a wonderful way to connect and replenish before the new little one arrives. The rooms have luxurious beds, water views, and deep baths for after-spa cozy time. For the royal treatment book a suite. The centerpiece fireplace and sweeping views will make a big impression. Bikes are available for leisurely rides into town and an easy pathway by the water provides sunset strolls. The Spa Rejuvenation package includes a $100 credit, so mama-to-be can count on pampering—with a maternity massage or other exquisite treatments.

Food cravings? This is the place. For breakfast and lunch, Carillon Kitchen cooks up delectable eats that guests can enjoy on-site or in the room. Turkey confit club, grilled cheese and tomato basil bisque, and avocado toast on Vollkorn seeded bread all impress. For a healthy, tasty splurge, sample the oh-so-hard-to-find Antipodes water from New Zealand. It’s the Louis Vuitton of water—for real. Local hot spot Beach Café just reopened for waterfront dining. 

1200 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA
425-822-3700
Online: thewoodmark.com

Lake Crescent Lodge

Lake Crescent Lodge

A stay at Lake Crescent Lodge, inside Olympic National Park, reveals the majesty of the forest with back-in-time national park lodge charm. The tree-lined drive up to the hotel gives way to the indigo and turquoise water of Lake Crescent. This is your stunning view! We recommend booking a Roosevelt Fireplace Cabin, preferably number 38, with wood burning fireplaces and window-paned, panoramic views of the glacier carved water. Dining at Lake Crescent Lodge is a renowned experience. The service is impeccable, the romantic view changes with the light and the food is outstanding. Order the steamed mussels, Pacific Northwest catch of the day or the Vegan Beyond Meatloaf, but be sure to save room for dessert. The lavender crusted, marionberry cobbler is a dream. 

It’s all about creating intimate memories on your babymoon. Book a local photographer to take maternity portraits and couples photos to preserve the moment. The dock in front of the lodge makes a perfect setting, with sunbeams streaming through the clouds onto the glistening water. Take leisurely hikes through the park, rent a canoe or paddleboard or schedule a private, easy kayak tour with Adventures Through Kayaking. Paddle tranquilly past otters and pigeon guillemots, while learning about the local natural and cultural history.

416 Lake Crescent Rd.
Port Angeles, WA
Reservations: 888-896-3818
Online: olympicnationalparks.com

Friday Harbor House

Friday Harbor House

For some couples, a mini-vacation doesn’t necessarily mean getting away from it all. For those expecting parents who want a little city-life with a lot of island-life, head to Friday Harbor House on San Juan Island. A well-situated hop and skip from the town, the hotel terrace overlooks Friday Harbor. Adirondack chairs by firepits are perfect for sunset watching, while the birds-eye view of the famous Washington ferries makes for a relaxing, kinetic tableau. The restaurant at Friday Harbor House has the best view in town, so be sure to check hours and make a dinner reservation when you book your stay. The beet salad and grilled sockeye are flavorful menu items. Request one of their famous cocktails as a mocktail to go with dessert.

The hotel's babymoon package gets the gold star award. Rooms come with electric fireplaces, jacuzzi tubs for two and the softest, fluffiest robes that guests will want to take home. Upon entering the guest room, a bottle of sparkling cider and “midnight munchies” await. Snacks include fruit, Tim’s potato chips, nuts, chocolate and much more. Complimentary sleeping masks on the pillows encourage cat naps after indulging. The package includes two 60-minute massages at Lavendera Day Spa and a $25 gift certificate to Pebble, a boutique where parents can pick out a gift for themselves and their new addition. 

130 W. St.
Friday Harbor, WA
360-378-8455
Online: fridayharborhouse.com

Alderbrook Resort & Spa

Alderbook Resort & Spa

“Woodland to Waterfront” is the motto of Alderbrook Resort & Spa. It rings true upon entering the property, with deep, emerald forest to one side and shimmering Hood Canal on the other. This welcoming place makes guests feel immediately part of the family. As a babymoon vacay, couples will feel warm and fuzzy watching so many happy young groups frolic and play. Rent kayaks, boats—or to be extra cute—tandem Seacycles for splashing-around-romance. Or just hold hands and explore the many nature trails readily available right outside the front door.

The rooms are well-appointed but for a truly chill experience book a cottage or courtyard suite. Ready for some me-time? Enjoy a Maternal Bliss massage, Opulent Oxygen Treatment or Seaweed Surrender at the Alderbrook Spa. Prefer a personal spa experience? No problem. Choose the “Check In to Check Out” package with curated spa kit for an in-room DIY facial. Nourishing oils and botanicals will make your skin look radiant. Post treatment the pool is open, so relax in the glass-enclosed, indoor waterfront saltwater pool and hot tub. Afterwards, sip a hot tea or snack at the outdoor patio grill for fresh air and water views.

To complete the experience, get fancy and dine at Alderbrook's destination restaurant, where locally sourced ingredients highlight the menu. Fresh from the shores of Hood Canal, menu offerings entice and delight your taste buds. For a casual date night just a few miles down the road, visit the new Hook & Fork, with a rotating menu of seasonal ingredients and a tempting gift shop.

10 E. Alderbrook Dr.
Union, WA 
360-898 2200
Online: alderbrookresort.com

Posthotel

Posthotel

It’s about to be all about the kiddo, so for a true babymoon escape, try the adults-only Posthotel in Leavenworth. The vibrant, Bavarian-themed town overflows with shopping, dining and a year-round holiday vibe. But Posthotel, set along the river with mountain views, seems miles away from the buzz. More like a chalet than a hotel, Posthotel is a spa oasis specializing in wellness and body restoration through water. Posthotel offers a European breakfast with eggs, freshly baked bread, and of course German sausage. Lunches are light, and dinner provides a chance to explore the charming village. The friendly front desk can help with date night reservations.

All the accommodations are luxurious–some with balconies, fireplaces or hand-carved marble tubs. Take a deep breath and choose your next relaxation experience. Will it be the wellness area replete with nap rooms, saunas and steam rooms, plunge pools, a swim-out saltwater pool and indoor and outdoor spas? Perhaps it will be lounging on the lobby terrace, reading in the library or enjoying a service at the spa. Posthotel takes their treatments seriously, with unique traditions dating back hundreds of years in the Alps. Water, heat and ice are used to achieve numerous health benefits and provide that ultimate aaaaah moment. After enjoying the water and spa options, guests can grab a free bicycle to peruse the area, or snowshoes for if snowflakes arrive. 

309 8th St.
Leavenworth, WA
509-548-7678
Online: posthotelleavenworth.com

Semiahmoo Resort

Semiahmoo Resort

Privacy please...Drifting away. The sign hanging on the Semiahmoo hotel room door perfectly encapsulates the calm feeling you and your partner will have after checking in. Semiahmoo's expansive views of Boundary Bay, with Canada in the distance, provides the backdrop for a mesmerizing avian show: great blue herons soar, swallows dart and dive and cormorants glide throughout the day. Bicycle rental, beach strolling and s'mores bonfire treats add up to a menu of fun and relaxation. Guestrooms provide the comforts of home, multiple restaurant options have romance on the menu while fun activities await--if time, or spa schedule, permits.

Hungry? From wood-fired pizza to oysters on the half-shell, Semiahmoo offers a variety of resort dining experiences to satisfy any craving, all with stunning waterfront and Peace Arch views. On-site dining options include: Packers Kitchen + Bar: yummy, casual, seaside resort dining; Seaview Café: one-stop shop for grab & go breakfast; and Great Blue Heron Grill: located at the Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club, offering up casual fare for onsite and delivery for cozy nights. Don’t forget to book at The Spa, a wellness center that provides everything you need for some well-deserved quiet time before baby arrives!

9565 Semiahmoo Pkwy.
Blaine, WA 
360-318-2000
Online: semiahmoo.com

North Cascades Lodge at Stehekin

North Cascades Lodge at Stehekin

Wanna really get away? North Cascades Lodge at Stehekin can only be reached by seaplane or ferry...or a 23-mile hike. If seclusion and intimacy are your babymoon goals, this is the place. For expecting parents, we recommend arriving on the Lady of the Lake passenger ferries. The Lady II is a stylish, leisurely four-hour ride which starts the trip off with panoramic views and a perfect way to unplug together.

Once you arrive, the 800-square-miles of unspoiled wilderness becomes your playground. Sharp peaks crowned with glaciers, waterfalls and wildlife provide the backdrop for picnics, hikes and romance. Take the Red Bus for a scenic tour to Rainbow Falls or rent a kayak or paddleboard to get out on beautiful Lake Chelan’s peaceful upper estuary. The lodge has wonderful views and nature experiences abound. It's a place where couples can relax, read, play games and just enjoy each other’s company. We recommend staying in a cabin with kitchen, private entrance and private deck. Couples will feel like they are completely alone in this impressive park. The Swissmont rooms with lake views also make a fabulous option if the cabins aren’t available.

Good to know: The only full-service dining option in the area is on property; guests who want variety should BYO.

1 Stehekin Valley Rd.
Stehekin, WA
855-685-4167
Online: lodgeatstehekin.com

—Natalie Compagno, Kristina Moy, Jennifer B. Davis & Jenifer Castillo

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If there’s one day a year that a really good brunch is in order, it’s Mother’s Day. From the extra perks (hello, free mimosa!) to being able to choose from all from classics like eggs benedict, waffles and biscuits and gravy, it’s a win-win for everyone in your group. We rounded up 9 of our favorite spots to treat mom on May 9, and while there will definitely be some crowds, it’s totally worth the effort. Keep reading to see the best brunch in Dallas and elsewhere in DFW.

The Biscuit Bar in five DFW Locations 

This fast-casual spot is perfect for a low-key Mother’s Day Brunch. The spot in Plano is especially fun, as it’s got a great outdoor patio and there are Adirondack chairs nearby. They have biscuit sandwiches that range from classic Bacon, Egg + Cheese to fun combos like the Monte Cristo and the Hoss. They serve tots with all types of toppings, there’s a fun kids’ menu and brunch drinks are served up all weekend. 

Find a location nearest you here

Online: thebiscuitbar

 

Maple Leaf Diner in Dallas 

This very popular restaurant never disappoints. It’s a kid-friendly place with yummy menu items like chicken and waffles, lox benedict & latkes, and of course, plenty of pancakes. You can get a bloody mary and the kids will love the milkshakes from the dairy bar. Be warned this place is always busy, so be sure to add your name to the waitlist ahead of time by clicking here

12817 Preston Rd., Suite 129 
Dallas, TX 75230 

Online: mldiner.com

 

The Lazy Dog in Four DFW Locations

Our mouths are watering that the thought of having to choose between bananas foster french toast, a breakfast burrito, a breakfast club or cheesy eggs and avocado toast. There are even french toast dippers for the kids! This is brunch menu perfection! 

Find a location near you here.

Online: lazydogrestaurants.com

B&B Butchers in Fort Worth

There’s a special Mother’s Day brunch event happening at B&B Butchers, and you won’t want to miss the fun! You’ll get to choose from all the brunch options like monkey bread, five types of egg Benedict, morning favorites like pancakes and waffles; there will be two Texas longhorns for photo ops out front and a balloon artist! Even better Mom receives a complimentary mimosa, too! Reservations are required, you can make one by clicking here

5212 Marathon Ave.
Fort Worth, TX 76109

Online: bbbutchers.com

 

 

CBD Provisions in Dallas

Always a good choice when it comes to dining in Dallas, CBD has an impressive brunch menu that includes avocado toast, sourdough french toast, green chili Migas and a veggie frittata. This place will be bustling for Mother’s Day, so get ahead of the crowds and make your reservation by clicking here.

1530 Main St.
Dallas, TX 75201

Online: cbdprovisions.com

 

 

Hannah’s Off the Square in Denton

From brunch breads to quiche and shrimp and grits, there’s not much on the menu at Hannah’s that doesn’t look good. Pair your order with a drink off their impressive bar menu. 

111 West Mulberry St. 
Denton, TX 76201

Online: hannahsoffthesquare.com

 

Tulepo Honey in Frisco

This southern food restaurant has a fab brunch that’s turned up just a notch with offerings like heirloom grits with goat cheese, avocado eggs benedict, mountain blueberry pancakes and an “Old Skool” breakfast bowl. 

6725 Winning Dr.
Frisco, TX 75034

Online: tupelohoneycafe.com

Blue Mesa Grill in three DFW Locations

If a Tex-Mex brunch is more your thing, be sure to make a reservation at Blue Mesa Grill. Their mimosa brunch is served buffet style and includes items like made-to-order omelets, a carving and street taco station, black beans and sweet corn cake. Kids ages six to 11 can join in on the fun for $7, and kids five and under eat for free! 

Find a location near you here

Online: bluemesagrill.com

 

Seasons 52 in Plano or NorthPark Center 

Splurge on mom with a brunch at Seasons 52. This upscale grill has a special menu for Mother’s Day 2021, and it’s filled with sophisticated menu items such as lobster bisque, apricot-glazed spiral ham and upright french toast. You can even order a Mother’s Day meal to go

7300 Lone Star Dr. 
Plano, TX 75024

Online: seasons52.com

 

The Fatted Calf in Rockwall

This well-known brunch spot on the square in downtown Rockwall brings folks from all over the area with its tasty menu items. There’s a special buffet brunch menu for Mother’s Day, and reservations are highly recommended. 

112 E Rusk St. 
Rockwall, TX 75087

Online: thefattedcalfrestaurant.com

 

—Gabby Cullen

Featured image: iStock 

 

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Red Tricycle is an anti-racist company against the systemic racism toward Black people and all people of color. We stand for justice, equality and humanity, and we support our Black families, co-workers, partners and community. One of the ways to do that directly is by supporting Black-owned businesses, many of which have already been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. From Mississippi-inspired BBQ and Creole cuisine to vegan skincare, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites below!

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AoSA Coffee

AoSA Coffee is a local fave and not only can you get a pretty amazing cup of coffee, but a baked good and tasty pastry, too! AoSA believes in supporting other local businesses, which is why they source their ingredients from neighboring shops to give customers speciality beans and the freshest food possible.

16821 Algonquin St. Ste 104
Huntington Beach, 92649

Online: aosacoffee.com

IG: @aosacoffee

Beale's Texas BBQ

Inspired by food from Mississippi and Baton Rouge, Beale's Texas BBQ incorporates family recipes and a whole lotta love. Enthusiasts will love sinking their teeth into ribs, brisket, tri tip, hotlinks and mouth-watering sides like collared greens, honey cheese cornbread and yams.

16400 Pacific Coast Highway Ste. 117
Huntington Beach, Ca 92649

Online: bealestexasbbq.com

IG: @bealestexasbbq

Cloud 9 Bakers

You'll feel like you're on cloud nine when you enjoy the only gluten, dairy, soy and wheat-free, organic, non-GMO bakery in So Cal! Cloud 9 Bakers serves breakfast, cupcakes, seasonal treats and frozen items that meet the diverse needs of food allergies.

31654 Rancho Viejo Rd, Suite G
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

*Pick up orders until further notice due to COVID-19

Online: cloud9bakers.com

IG: @cloud9bakers

Flame Broiler

Simple meets healthy at Flame Broiler. The eatery offers tasty rice bowls and plates in an easy setting that allows for quick takeout or dine-in options.

4525 W. Coast Hwy. Unit B,
Newport Beach, CA 92663

Online: flamebroilerusa.com

IG: @flamebroilernewport

Fork in the Road Catering

Fork in the Road Catering is not only here for your special events, but for meal delivery, too! Delivering to any address in Orange County or Long Beach, Monday through Friday, customers can prep their whole week with meals that include decadent chicken and lobster paella, spinach stuffed salmon and citrus grilled chicken! The duo behind Fork in the Road are husband and wife, Kyle and Marisa and they approach food with passion––something every diner feels when they sink their teeth into one of their meals.

Costa Mesa

Online: forkintheroadcatering.com

IG: @forkintheroadcatering

Georgia's Restaurant

Georgia's is gourmet comfort food at its finest. The soul-style food is creole-inspired and offers fast casual dining for brunch, lunch and dinner. Feast on fried Catfish, po boys, red beans and rice and plenty more.

Anaheim Packing District
440 S Anaheim Blvd #209A
Anaheim, CA 92805

Online: georgias-restaurant.com

IG: @georgiassoul

Hambones Bar & Grill

Chef Keenan Handy is the secret behind Hambones. The pitmaster of over 20 years serves up true Californian BBQ using three in-house BBQ sauces that patrons will love in both Huntington Beach and Bellflower.

10056 Adams Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA

Online: hambonesbarandgrill.com

IG: @hambonesbarandgrill

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Munchie's Diner SA

Enjoy both a vegan diner and deli when you stop by Munchie's! The eatery offers breakfast, lunch and dinner and tasty meat-free temptations that include Bacon Temptation, Carne Asasa Fries and BBQ Pork & Mac Nachose.

313 N Bush St,
Santa Ana, CA, 92701

Online: munchiesvegandiner.com

IG: @munchiesdiner

 

Naughty Panda

Vegan sushi awaits at Naughty Panda! The Santa Ana restaurant serves up non-GMO whole foods, plant-based sushi and tons of vegan options that the whole family will love.

4th Street Market
201 E 4th St, Santa Ana

Online: myveganpanda.com

IG: @itsnaughtypanda

Roscoe's House of Chicken & Waffles

The famed LA-based eatery has it's own OC location! While the entire menu is delicious with options that include gravy and biscuits, let's be honest––everyone comes for the chicken and waffles!

2110 S Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, CA 92802

Online: roscoeschickenandwaffles.com

The Fuel Shack

Feed your mind, body and soul at The Fuel Shack. The seaside eatery is blocks from the beach and serves up California cuisine like avocado toast, fresh salads and savory bowls.

360 Camino De Estrella
San Clemente, CA 92672
Temporarily closed due to COVID-19

Online: thefuelshack.com

IG: @thefuelshack

The Nest

While the menu is a little on the fancy side for kiddos, we absolutely love the locale of this eatery. Located in the new SteelCraft Garden Grove, the cluster of restaurants are centered around a green space with games and music that is perfect for families. Feast on vegetarian, Keto, Paleo and other breakfast recipe choices that include poutine, bacon and waffles and chocolate milk.

SteelCraft Garden Grove
12900 S Euclid St
Garden Grove, CA 92840

Online: eatnest.com

IG: @eatatthenest

Tribute Coffee House

A warm and cozy environment awaits at Tribute that is perfect for a solo reading sesh or time out with the fam. Enjoy craveable coffee and delicious baked goods at this locally run java shop.

13960 Harbor Boulevard
Garden Grove, CA, 92843

Online: tributecoffeehouse.com

IG: @tributecoffeehouse

Services, Retail & Products

 

C|Dobbs

Shop local at C|Dobbs! The designer boutique is the place to find handbags, art, shoes, jewelry and men's and women's fashion.

CDM Plaza
928 Avocado Avenue
Newport Beach, CA 92660

Online: c-dobbs.com

IG: @cdobbsfashion

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Laguna Candles

Women-owned and family-run business Laguna Candles has been whipping up candles for over 15 years. Each candle is hand-poured and crafted locally and made with a proprietary soy and wax blend sustainable, ecologically-sound and free of pesticides, Phthalates, parabens and sulfates.

821-A Laguna Canyon Rd.
Laguna Beach, CA 92651

Online: lagunacandles.com

IG: @lagunacandles

 

Sandra Johnson Designs

Sandra Johnson has been sewing for 30 years and loves bringing her knowledge of the craft to others. She hosts presentations, workshops and parties for kids and adults that teach others how to hand-stitch, quilt and repurpose denim.

Anaheim Hills, CA

Online: sandrajohnsondesigns.com

IG: @sandrajohnsondesigns

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K.O. Dog Training

Founded by Philip Kaough, K.O. Dog Training is a husband and wife team who interact and train with every single dog they work with. The company offers basic obedience, puppy, behavior modification, service dog training and more.

Online: kodogtraining.com

Facebook: @KOdogtraining

Sporty Cuts

The full service salon is here for your hair! Both stylists and barbers are available for all your sport hair cut needs.

17777 Main Street, Suite C
Irvine, California

IG: @sportycuts

Love Amour Propre

Personal wellness through aromatherapy is the heart of Amour Proper. Perfect for gifts and self-care the lineup currently includes natural shave kits, body butters and scrubs and even face masks!

Mission Viejo, CA

Online: amourp.com

IG: @loveamourpropre

Lucky Black Skin Solution

Lucky Black is the vegan skincare line you didn't know you needed! The homemade products are made in small batches to maintain quality and include luxurious whipped body scrubs, body butter bars and natural deodorants. 

Tustin, CA

Online: myluckyblack.com

IG: @myluckblack

Rock City Climbing Gym

Time to get your climb on! Family-friendly Rock City Climbing Gym is great for first time climbers or masters, and offers all day passes with shoe rentals for tons of bouldering and top roping fun.

5100 E. La Palma Ave. #108
Anaheim, CA 92807

Online: rockcityclimbing.com

IG: @rockcityclimbing.com

Creations Salon & Barbershop

The whole fam can snag a trim at Creations! The full-service salon offers cuts and styles for men and women, and other beauty services like lashes.

17779 Main Street St F/G
Irvine, California 92614

Online: creationssalonandbarbershop.com

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