So you’re keeping the Easter egg hunt uber-local (ahem, in your house or backyard) this year, which means you’re probably looking for recipes and ideas for an Easter breakfast or bunch, too. Lucky for you, we love easy recipes for great food, so we went ahead and rounded up a few awesome ideas that are easy to whip up at home. From french toast and pancake recipes to how to make a perfect omelet and even a casserole that you can make in the Crock Pot, here are our favorite Easter breakfast and brunch recipes.

Overnight Cranberry Orange French Toast Casserole

Kristine's Kitchen

French toast is a classic breakfast, but this overnight recipe from Kristine's Kitchen adds so much flavor and makes it easier. This recipe is just what your Easter Sunday needs.

Sausage and Veggie Bake

One Lovely Life

This sausage and veggie back from One Lovely Life is a delicious brunch recipe for Easter, but it's also a fantastic way to use up veggies that you need to use up. 

Strawberry Stuffed French Toast

Boulder Locavore

For Easter Sunday, it's never a bad idea to up the ante on a breakfast and brunch classic. Think French toast sandwiches filled with a cream cheese-strawberry jam mix, topped with fresh strawberries and syrup. Get the recipe from Boulder Locavore.

 

The Perfect Omelet

Weelicious

Making the perfect omelet is no easy feat, but when you consider how easy it is to make one exactly how everyone at home like it made, it's worth the effort. Luckily, popular food blog Weelicious has an easy tutorial video to help you make it happen.

Pancakes

Calum Lewis via Unsplash

Who doesn't love pancakes? Lucky for you, we've got a great selection of pancake recipes, so you can choose the one that your family will love best. See them here

Bacon Puff Pinwheels

Eat Well 101

Cheese, pastry dough, bacon? What else is there in life? These bacon pinwheel apps are the perfect addition to your main sweet breakfast recipe. Get the recipe from Eat Well 101

Ham and Leek Quiche

courtesy Jacques Pépin

A quiche sounds fancy, but it's one of the easiest brunch recipes around. We especially love this ham and leek version that even picky eaters will enjoy. Check out this kid-friendly recipe from chef Jacques Pépin, and be prepared to add it to your regular brunch recipe rotation.

Waffle Breakfast Board

Sandra's Easy Cooking

How gorgeous is this waffle board? From the berries to the yogurt and homemade granola, our mouths are watering now! Find out what you need to know to pull this off over at Sandra's Easy Cooking

Crock Pot Breakfast Casserole

Even those of you who claim to avoid the kitchen at all costs can pull off this Crock Pot Breakfast Casserole. Filled with kid-friendly ingredients like tater tots, sausage and eggs, the hardest part will be to remember to get this ready to go and turned on the night before, as it takes up to 10 hours to cook.

Easy Banana Bread

Jeff Seipman via Unsplash

This tried and true recipe for banana bread is a favorite with our entire team. Pair it with bacon, eggs, a casserole or pretty much whatever your family likes for brunch and call it a day. Grab the recipe here. 

Make-Ahead Croissant Breakfast Sandwiches

Damn Delicious

If the thought of whipping up a full breakfast or brunch for the family sounds exhausting, how about an easy make-ahead recipe for croissant breakfast sandwiches? From Damn Delicious, these yummy concoctions can be popped into the freezer and pulled out why the kids are on the hunt.

Simple Deviled Eggs

Rosalind Chang via Unsplash

If you've decided to go more lunch instead of breakfast for Easter Sunday, then your meal won't be complete without a dish of the ever-iconic deviled eggs. We've got the perfect recipe for you, click here to see what you'll need

Spring Salmon Salad Platter

The View from Great Island

This salmon salad platter from The View from Great Island almost looks too good to eat! What we really love though, is that the options for what you add to your salad platter is endless. Use what veggies you have on hand, what you've gotten from your produce box, or what the Farmer's Market has on special. 

Strawberry Apple Crisp

A warm crisp right out of the oven is the perfect complement for a savory brunch menu. We love this strawberry-apple version

Chiles Rellenos Strata

Kitchen Treaty

Fancy up your go-to strata by whipping up this Chiles Rellenos version from Kitchen Treaty. Filled with yummy ingredients like eggs, jack and cheddar cheese, and of course, green chiles, if you've got picky eaters at home, be sure to check out the option without spicy chorizo. 

Scrambled Egg Brunch Bread

It's a Keeper

We just can imagine our kids tearing into this yummy egg bread! From start to finish, it'll be done in under an hour, and there's an option to swap the ham for bacon. Here's a meal-prep tip: Assemble your bread the night before, so it's ready to pop in the oven on Easter morning. Get the recipe from It's a Keeper

Challah French Toast with Berries

Boulder Locavore

We are drooling over this Challah French Toast with berries from Boulder Locavore. The Challah bread makes this dish light and airy, and, since Passover occurs nearly at the same time as Easter, it's easier to find this bread. Don't want to bother hunting it down? Try the overnight french toast casserole instead

—Taylor Clifton & Gabby Cullen

 

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Pancakes, flapjacks, silver dollars—no matter what your kids call them, we know they love them. National Pancake Day is March 1 and IHOP is offering a free short stack per guest from 7 a.m.-4 p.m. If you prefer to explore a spot that’s more local, we’ve done the grueling work of finding the best spots in our brunch-loving city to find pancake paradise all year long. From plain ol’ tried and true to the gourmet, read on to find the top choices for every taste.

For Nutella goodness & rainbow cuteness: Sugar Factory

The insane double stack rainbow pancakes come with a fully colorful rainbow stack, warm maple syrup, powdered sugar and butter. They're served with chocolate chips, gummy bears, strawberries and whipped cream with rainbow sprinkles on the side. As a bonus, you get a Sugar Factory rubber ducky as a take-home gift. 

If rainbows aren't your thing, they have a Nutella-focused breakfast treat. It's topped with melted hazelnut chocolate, whipped cream, strawberries and served with warm maple syrup. 'Nuf said.

5445 Park Place, Rosemont & 55 E. Grand Ave., River North; Online: sugarfactory.com

For fruity delights: M.henry

The blackberry bliss cakes live up to their name. These heavenly hotcakes are pillows of pancake-y goodness with silky vanilla marscapone slathered on each bite. Topped with blackberries and an apple crisp-like crumble, they will make the whole family dream for days.

5707 N. Clark St., Andersonville; Online: mhenry.net

For sweet simplicity: Sweet Maple Cafe

No need to be fancy: These no-frill pancakes are made from an original family recipe and served with Vermont maple syrup and pure butter. The space itself is small and homey (with free parking across the street); it’ll remind you of rolling out of bed at Grandma’s to the smell of pancakes on the griddle.

1339 W. Taylor St., Little Italy; Online: sweetmaplecafe.com

For total indulgence: Bongo Room

Warning: If you let your littles indulge in more than a short stack they may be bouncing off the walls until the end of the day. The good news is you'll happily volunteer to clean their plates yourself. Pumpkin chai, caramelized apple, white chocolate & caramel pretzel. . . these over these over-the-top creations taste more like dessert than breakfast. And, selections change often, so keep visiting. 

1470 N. Milwaukee Ave., Wicker Park & 5022 N. Clark St., Andersonville; Online: thebongoroom.com

For birthday pancakes: Southport Grocery and Cafe

Whoever thought to use cupcake batter to make pancakes is probably more of a genius to your child than Albert Einstein. This cafe makes some of the best cupcakes in town, which translates perfectly to the not-too-sweet griddled version served with vanilla butter. Oh, by the way, did we mention they're gluten free?

3552 N. Southport Ave., Lakeview; Online: southportgrocery.com

For sheer variety: Walker Bros.

This North Shore mainstay (it’s been around for over 50 years!) knows flapjacks. The menu has over a dozen varieties from the kiddie favorite “little dollars” to the oven-baked thick and gooey apple cinnamon pancake. Each location is super kid-friendly with plenty of high chairs and spots to sit while you wait for your table. Because, let’s face it: There will be a wait.

Locations in Arlington Hts., Glenview, Highland Park, Lake Zurich, Lincolnshire, Wilmette and Schaumburg; Online: walkerbros.net

For good old fashioned goodness: Delia’s Kitchen

These pancakes are so delicious you’ll forget they could even be good for you! They’re made with healthy whole grain buckwheat and simplicity is key. The old-fashioned stack is served in a classic manner with butter and syrup. The only challenge may be ignoring the bacon pancakes listed on the menu. Be sure to try their blueberry lemon ricotta stacks. So, so, so good!

1034 W. Lake St., Oak Park; deliaskitchen.net

For the fluffiest around: Blueberry Hill

If large fluffy flapjacks smothered in fruit are your pancake style, this is your holy grail. Blueberry, pecan, banana and chocolate chip are just a few of the ways to top off your favorite breakfast treat.

Locations in Aurora, Darien, Homer Glen, Homewood, LaGrange, Oakbrook, Plainfield & Tinley Park; Online: blueberrybreakfastcafe.com

For a cultural twist: Svea Restaurant

Andersonville still brims with Scandinavian cultural influences, including the Swedish American Museum, which has a hands-on exhibition area for kids. But first, stop by Svea, an authentic Swedish restaurant-meets-diner. Try the paper-thin Swedish pancakes served with the fun-to-say, slightly tart lingonberry jam.

5236 N. Clark St., Andersonville; facebook.com/SVEAChicago

For ooey-gooey goodness: Wildberry
 Pancakes & Cafe

Cinnamon spice and everything nice (like a warm vanilla glaze) is what these pancakes are all about. Every bite carries the perfect amount of sweet. If you visit the Randolph Street location, you and your kids can run off your sugar buzz across the street at Maggie Daley Park.

Locations in: Loop, Streeterville, Libertyville & Schaumburg; Online: wildberrycafe.com

For a healthy start: Prasino

Gluten-free? Vegetarian? Vegan? Prasino has ‘em all and they are all delicious. We’re partial to the carrot cakes (vegetarian) made with fresh grated carrot, cinnamon and nutmeg topped with raisins, sweet cream and candied pecans.

93 S. La Grange, La Grange; Online: prasino.com

For a lunchtime pancake: CornerStone Cafe

You've probably driven by the CornerStone Café a million times. Next time, stop for pancakes—especially at lunchtime when you can have pigs in a blanket. We’re talking old-school pigs in a blanket with two or three sausage links wrapped in some of the fluffiest pancakes you’ll ever eat.

2753 N. Western Ave., Bucktown & 2200 N. Clybourn, Lincoln Park; Online: chicagocornerstonecafe.com

By Popular Demand: The Original Pancake House

Chicagoans are passionate about The Original Pancake House. And who can blame us when their specialty is an apple pancake oven-baked with fresh granny smith apples and topped with cinnamon glaze?

19 Chicagoland locations; Online: originalpancakehouse.com

— Maria Chambers & Jen Peterson

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No one will deny that growing up in Atlanta has its perks—and quirks. From a heat wave that won’t stop to being the birthplace of some of the world’s biggest brands, there are some things that Atlanta kids especially can giggle at. Keep reading for our favorite jokes that Atlien kids will really love.

Photo: White77 via Pixabay

Q: What did the icy road say to the car?
A: “Want to go for a spin?”

Q: What’s a snowman’s favorite drink?
A: Iced tea.

Q: What do toads drink on a hot summer days?
A: Ice cold Croak-o-cola, of course!

Q: Why was the squirrel late for work?
A: Traffic was NUTS.

Q: How many Houston Astros does it take to change a tire?
A: One, unless it’s a blowout, in which case they all show up

Q: Did you hear the joke about the peach?
A: It was pit-iful.

Q: Did you hear about the guy who got hit in the head with a can of Coke?
A: He was lucky it was a soft drink.

Q: What did the bee do when it was hot?
A: Took off his yellow jacket.

Photo: iStock

Q: Which dog breed chases anything that’s red?
A: A bull dog!

Q: What kind of music does a kangaroo listen to?
A: Hip-hop!

Q: What did the pig say on the really hot day?
A: I’m bacon.

Q: What do you say when your aquarium breaks and everything is gone?
A: I have no porpoise anymore.

Q: What do you call a Georgia Bulldog football player with a championship ring?
A: A thief!

Q: What do you say when your homework flies away?
A: It’s gone with the wind.

Q: The girl at the Delta Airlines check-in desk said “Window or Aisle?”
A: I replied “Window or you’ll what?”

Featured image by iStock.

—Shelley Massey

 

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Bonjour! Are you in the mood for some French food? Skip the french fries and try a few of these family friendly, authentic French recipes kiddos will love. From ratatouille and beef bourguignon, to French macarons, everyone will be saying “Oui s’il vous plaît” to these recipes!

Ratatouille

Bacon is Magic

Fans of Disney's film just have to try the real deal, especially this tasty recipe from Bacon Is Magic. The stewed vegetable dish is a one-pot miracle and easily meets your kiddos veggie quota for the day.

French Potato and Onion Gratin

The View from Great Island

Comfort food has arrived! The View from Great Island's recipe for au gratin potatoes is made with a cheesy cream sauce that easily hides all those tasty onions.

French Onion Soup

Favorite Family Recipes

Hearty soup hides underneath a mountain of soup and bread in Favorite Family Recipes onion soup. The great for fall and winter meal is the perfect way to spice up dinner by serving in a big ole mug next to the fire.

Beef Bourguignon

Family Spice

Beef Bourguignon is a classic French dish, and this Instant Pot version makes it doable for busy families. Family Spice whips together a flavorful recipe that only has to pressure cook for 25 minutes once prep is done.

Croque Madame

The Modern Proper

Breakfast, lunch or dinner: there's no wrong way to Croque Madame. The Modern Proper preps this traditional bistro dish using ham, cheese and a fried egg for an ooey gooey delight of a sandwich.

Poulet Basquaise

Mrs. Jones's Kitchen

Hearty and comforting, this one-pot chicken dish is the perfect way to introduce kids to French food. Mrs. Jones's Kitchen uses chicken thighs, peppers and tomatoes to bring this recipe to life.

Tarte Flambée

Tastefully Grace

Want a fancy pizza night? Try this Alsatian bacon and onion tart from Tastefully Grace! Made with thick cut bacon and thinly sliced onion, your kiddos will hardly miss the marinara!

French Potato Salad

One Lovely Life

Move over American potato salad, this french version is the new hotness! One Lovely Life has a delightful recipe using tons of fresh herbs that is vegan and void of overly creamy sauces.

Strawberry Nutella Crepes

A Taste of Madness

France and crepes are nearly synonymous and you need a solid recipe in your repertoire. A Taste of Madness combines fresh strawberries and Euro-popular Nutella in this delicious recipe that works for both breakfast and dessert.

Cherry Clafoutis

Saving Dessert

Calling all cherry fans! This decadent fruit-infused dessert is a custard dream come true. Saving Dessert shares an easy recipe that brings this fancy-looking treat to your family table.

Rhubarb Lemon Macarons

Food Fanatic

What's a French recipe roundup with a macaron? While traditional macarons to take a skilled hand, there's still plenty of fun (and tasting) to be had as you perfect this tart recipe from Food Fanatic.

Mousse Au Chocolat

Boulder Locavore

Oh, hello traditional French chocolate mousse. Richer and thicker than your regular chocolate pudding, the entire fam will crave this recipe from Boulder Lacavore for dessert from here on out.

–Karly Wood

 

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We love a good ALDI shopping sesh as much as anyone, and September will be no different. With autumn around the corner, the grocery is stocking up big on treats, seasonal items and must have fall foliage. We’ve rounded up our must-have items that hit ALDI stores starting Sept. 1, so keep scrolling to see them all.

Emporium Selection Jalapeño Bacon Cheddar Cheese

Available 9/1 for $2.99

Appetitos Pepper Jack Filled Pretzel Bites

Available 9/1 for $2.29

Coffee Plant

Available 9/8 for $5.99

Bake Shop Pumpkin Cake Roll

Available 9/10 for $4.29

Huntington Home Fall Reversible Wall Sign

Available 9/22 for $9.99

Crofton Harvest Chopping Block

Available 9/22 for $14.99

Benton’s Pumpkin Faced Sandwich Creme Cookies

Available 9/29 for $1.99

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of ALDI

 

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Of all the culinary delights Los Angeles is known for, for some odd reason, hot dogs aren’t one of them. Sure, we may not have the regional concoctions that define a sauerkraut-topped New York Dog or an overdressed Chicago Dog, but instead of a specific set of toppings, what our city has to offer is a wide variety of delicious hot dogs. Does your mini-me likes chili? Pink’s is our top pick. Looking for a dog that’s (literally) bursting out of its bun? Grab the hot dog at Dodger Stadium. Living the plant-based lifestyle? No problem–we have a few on this list. Here are the best hot dogs Los Angeles has to offer that everyone in the family is sure to love. Who knows, maybe Los Angeles hot dogs will become a thing after all.

photo: Carter Jung

Dodger Stadium

Ok, so the consumption of this hot dog does require tickets to an MLB game and a trip to Elysian Park, but what better excuse to go out for a meal than spending an evening or half a day at Dodger Stadium? What your fam will be getting into is a 10-inch, bun busting wiener in the company of the defending World Series champions, making it easily one of the hottest dishes in town. For something a bit more sabroso, there’s also the Dodger Sausage made of al pastor and topped with pineapple salsa and cilantro-lime crema. For our vegan friends, new for this season is a plant-based Dodger Dog, making this hot dog extra LA.

1000 Vin Scully Ave.
Los Angeles
Online: mlb.com/dodgers

Dirt Dog

After leaving a show at the Staples Center, Hollywood Bowl, The Fonda or any other major venue in Los Angeles, you’ve most likely encountered this very uniquely LA hot dog—the compelling bouquet of bacon-wrapped hot dogs grilling alongside onions and peppers on top of a makeshift grill of a street vendor. While those olfactory-tickling dogs were more accessible in our younger, pre-little-ones, staying-out-late days, thanks to Dirt Dog, you can now enjoy bacon-wrapped treats during regular business hours.

One of our favorites is the Elote Dog that combines another street cart favorite, grilled corn smeared with mayo, lime, cotija cheese—trust us, it’s amazing. For the little ones who are less adventurous, mini corn dogs and chicken nuggets are viable options. Another tactic is to try bribing the kiddos to push their palates with Dirt Dog’s sweet and crispy churros. Worked for us.

Various Locations: DTLA, Pasadena, Downey & LA

800 E 3rd St.
Los Angeles
Online: dirtdogla.com

Vicious Dogs

If you’re looking to push the boundaries of what can legally go on a hot dog, Vicious Dogs is the place. For the uninitiated, they’ve categorized their 35-plus varieties into six self-descriptive buckets: Classic, First-Timers, Spice It Up, Adventurous, Back For More and I’m Hungry.

Feeling basic? One from the Classic section is a safe bet, such as the cheese dog, an all-beef sausage topped with melted cheese. Does your junior foodie heart peanut butter and have an incredibly open mind? The Peanut Butter Dog in the Adventurous column comes with a bacon-wrapped beef dog slathered with nutty stuff—strawberry jelly, bananas, chocolate candy pieces are extra (no, seriously). Hungry? Mozzarella sticks, jalapeño poppers, pastrami and a Philly Cheesesteak are but some of the accoutrements available for your hot dog in the namesake Hungry category.

If those aren’t enough, feel free to wash down a Vicious Dog with a side of their tasty chicken wings. For plant-forward options, they offer soy veggie and Beyond Meat dogs. Regardless, you may want to hit a playground (or two) afterwards.

5231 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood
Online: orderviciousdogsca.com

Pink's 

Restaurants may bandy the term “world famous,” but few come as close to Pink’s. Established in 1939, the humble hot dog stand’s vicinity to the film studios has drawn the Hollywood elite for years, making its signature chili dog a veritable star in its own right. The signed celebrity headshots lining the walls, pining their love for Pink’s, will have the family playing an impromptu game of Guess Who?

More overwhelming than the photographs though are the number of hot dogs. The chili dog is a sure bet, but from there, toppings range from pastrami, bacon, grilled mushrooms, guacamole, cole slaw, japalepeños, sauerkraut, sour cream, onion rings and a multitude of cheeses in apropos names such as the Mulholland Drive Dog (nacho cheese, bacon, grilled onions and mushrooms), the Brando Dog (mustard, onions, chili, cheddar cheese), or Martha Stewart (relish, onions, bacon, tomatoes, sauerkraut, sour cream). For finicky little ones, plain hot dogs and burgers are available. The number of options that are sure to satisfy even the most picky eaters makes this one of the best hot dogs spots in LA.

709 N. La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles
Online: pinkshollywood.com

Wurstküche 

If a standard hot dog just won’t do, there’s Wurstküche. Having the original outpost in the Arts District in DTLA and with a second, seaside footprint in Venice, this hard to pronounce (for both parents and kids) establishment serves over a dozen different kind of sausages. From the basic bratwurst to plant-based Veggiewurst to sweet and spicy mango jalapeño to the exotic Filipino Maharlika made of soy sauce and ginger to the double-dare your kids to try rattlesnake and rabbit, there’s something for everyone’s risk tolerance.

For parents, their draft selection is impressive, specializing in German and Belgian beers. And a Belgian treat for all ages is their perfectly crisped Belgian fries served with a choice of inventive sauces such as Thai peanut curry ketchup, bleu cheese walnut and bacon or chipotle aioli. Wurstküche? Your whole family will be saying danke.


DTLA
800 E 3rd St.
Los Angeles

Venice
625 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles

Online: wurstkuche.com

Richmond Bar & Grill 

Serving El Segundo for over 40 years by way of one of the oldest buildings in the city is Richmond Bar & Grill—a down to earth spot that is ideal for popping in for a quick bite. Riley Montz heads up the family-owned establishment (and was recently honored as a City of El Segundo Hospitality Hero) that cooks up a wide fare of food but thankfully, hot dogs are one of their specialties. Check out the Pup, a plain dog made especially for young ones. For more gourmet options, parent-friendly choices include the Mutt topped with pickles, onion and jack and cheddar cheeses or the Bad Dog stuffed with four-alarm chili, cheese and onion. Most of the entrees, including the dogs, come with a choice of homemade chips or fries.

45 Richmond St.
El Segundo
Online: richmondbarandgrill.com

 

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Top Chili Dogs

If you had to characterize hots dogs in Los Angeles with a single style hot dog, the chili dog would have to be it. The thick, brown, beefy sauce is available at many of our local fast food joints, plussing up every dish it touches. Here are a few notable establishments that specialize in the craft.

Original Tommy’s
Although In-N-Out basks in most of the SoCal burger chain limelight, true Angelinos give Tommy’s an equal nod. Their chili burgers are what they’re known for, but their chili dogs are equally as delicious and with 34 locations across the area, there's bound to be one nearby.
Online: originaltommys.com

George’s Burger Stand 
A relatively new entrant to the field, George’s is a refreshed burger stand in East LA that uses locally sourced food, grilling up a solid chili-cheese dog.
Online: georgesburgerstand.com

OkiDog
This Fairfax District's namesake dish substitutes a bun for a tortilla and packs it with two hot dogs, chili, cheese and pastrami, making this burrito hybrid a uniquely LA creation.
Online: oki-dog.com

Carney’s
Your kids will love the old train car repurposed as a dining room. You’ll love the savory chili dogs and the two locations—one in Hollywood and the other in Studio City.
Online: carneytrain.com

Cupid’s 
A local favorite for Valley denizens, Cupid’s serves their hot dogs with a chili that’s of a less heartier variant.
Online: cupidshotdogs.net

The Hat
In addition to their signature pastrami sandwiches, The Hat cooks up a well-appointed chili dog at their 11 locations. Their mountainous chili fries served on a drink tray are an indomitable side. 
Online: thehat.com

—Carter Jung

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There may not be a more ubiquitous food in San Diego than the taco! From taco trucks and beachside stands to high-end taquerias, the options to find authentic, delicious tacos around town are plentiful. So, please don’t wait for Taco Tuesday; get out today and stop by one of our top picks for places to grab one (or three) of these handheld culinary treats.

City Tacos

City Tacos

Built from the idea that food should be a celebration and fresh Mex should be “con sazón!”. City Tacos delivers a fun atmosphere and flavorful tacos consistently. They have six house favorites, including an Ahueva Breakfast Taco, a Mexicali, and a Surf and Turf. In addition to their staples, they offer a Cocito Californiano, which is a cheese-crusted spinach wrap with your choice of protein and is a dish that exemplifies their philosophy to blend the best of both Mexican and American flavors. Having just opened their seventh location (across from Petco Park) in Southern California, we'd say they nailed it. 

Insider Tip: Come for the tacos, stay for the Churros! And, stop by on a Tuesday and enjoy 10% off all food. 

Multiple Locations
Online: citytacossd.com/

Galaxy Taco

Galaxy Taco

When your little niño inhales his taco or quesadilla from Galaxy Taco and asks for another, know that the tortilla was made from scratch that very day and indulge him. Chef de Cuisine Christine Rivera feels it's her responsibility to make the tortillas served at Galaxy Taco shine, and she knows that means using non-GMO heirloom corn and serving them fresh every day. The restaurant, a spin-off concept of George's at the Cove in La Jolla, has elevated the taco by taking it back to its roots. Life doesn't get much better than spending the day at the beach and capping it off with a margarita and taco from this La Jolla gem. 

2259 Avenida De La Playa
La Jolla, CA 92037
Online: galaxytaco.com 

Lola 55

We're not sure how they do it, but we're glad they do—Lola 55 and their top-notch chef Andrew Bent use the highest-quality ingredients and carefully craft their insanely delicious tacos, yet they only charge $3-$4 a pop for each hand-held delight. In addition, the kids' menu offers a healthy dinner of rice, beans, choice of protein or veggie and will leave any tiny-taco lover happy and satisfied. The pork belly Al Pastor is a standout and worth trying. 

1290 F Street
San Diego, Ca 92101
Online: lola55.com/

Senor Grubby's

Senor Grubby's

This North County resto serves up huge burritos and yummy tacos in a casual, beachside setting. Open all day; you can pop in for a breakfast burrito or huevos rancheros or stop by after a day at the beach and order from their extensive taco menu. Pork belly, garlic shrimp, Bubba's BBQ, carnitas — they've got it all. In addition, their kids' menu features everything from burritos and quesadillas to grilled cheese and bacon dogs.

Senor Grubby's
377 Carlsbad Village Dr.
Carlsbad, Ca 92008
760-729-6040
Online: eatgrubbys.com

Puesto

Puesto

This SoCal chain has multiple locations in southern California, with its flagship in San Diego, featuring bright and colorful decor and a laid-back, hip vibe. Get a plate of chicharrones to start if your kids are adventurous or the Puesto Perfect Guacamole made with Parmigiano Reggiano. The kids' meal is a home run with a quesadilla, avocado, and taco of choice plus specialty drinks like a Puesto Frozen Horchata or Piña-Melón. It's a great spot to go with friends, and their filet mignon taco is magic. 

Insider Tip: Add a frozen dessert taco for a few bucks more

Puesto
789 West Harbor Dr.
San Diego, Ca 92101
619-233-8880

1026 Wall St.
La Jolla, Ca 92037
858-454-1260
Online: eatpuesto.com

Ed Fernandez

Yelp via Jay K.

It's the mouth-watering, authentic birria that makes Ed Fernandez a spot that San Diego locals know and love. The restaurant has a simple menu and is only open Wed.-Sun, but If you're in the neighborhood and want to treat your family to an authentic taco experience, stop by for a visit. 

2265 Flower Ave
San Diego, Ca 
Online: Edfernandez.com

 

Casa Guadalajara

Kat R. via Yelp

This Old Town staple serves up tacos and more in a vibrant Mexican atmosphere, complete with a courtyard, folk art and even mariachi music, sure to keep your gang entertained until the food arrives. Their extensive menu can satisfy any craving and features everything from chimichangas to ceviche. They also have traditional grilled fish tacos and carne asada tacos. The kids' menu features rolled tacos or grilled chicken tacos. For dessert, try the churros or flan.

Casa Guadalajara
4105 Taylor St.
San Diego, Ca 92110
619-295-5111
Online: casaguadalajara.com

Lucha Libre

David G. via Yelp

Lucha Libre is a perfect venue for family date night, and it's got killer tacos. The kids will love the wrestling decor and matches play on TV while photos and gear adorn the walls. But it's what's on the inside that counts, and Lucha Libre has got you covered. Their menu includes fresh ingredients and homemade salsas. Popular tacos include the Queso, Surf & Turf, and Classic — all priced under $5.00. Kids menu and "TJ" hot dogs wrapped in bacon are also available.

Lucha Libre
1810 W. Washington St.
San Diego, Ca 92103
619-296-8226

3016 University Ave.
San Diego, Ca 92104
619-487-1520
Online: tacosmackdown.com

The Taco Stand

You know you're at the right place when the line is consistently out the door and down the street. That's what you'll find at any of The Taco Stand's locations. The popular spot has three locations in San Diego: the original a few blocks from the La Jolla beaches, the second in downtown San Diego, and the newest in the heart of Encinitas. Inspired by the taco stands south of the border, the owners, both originally from Tijuana, created this authentic taco stand to satisfy their cravings and share the goodness of authentic tacos. They've managed to satisfy plenty of San Diegans along the way. The menu boasts a variety of tacos from the Al Pastor to the Mushroom Taco. They also have burritos, quesadillas, and carne asada fries, as well as the kiddos' favorites all-natural paletas (Mexican popsicles). 

Insider Tip: The Taco Stand caters and is a great option for a backyard birthday party. 

Multiple Locations
Online: letseattacos

—Aimee Della Bitta & Michelle Franklin

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Have you ever been eating a delicious bowl of Kraft Mac n Cheese and wondered how you could make it even better? Forget the hot sauce, bread crumbs or bacon. Say hello to Macaroni & Cheese ice cream!

That’s right, two of your childhood favorite foods have combined for a potentially delicious (or disastrous) treat. Thanks to Brooklyn-based Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, you can try the new flavor starting tomorrow in honor of National Macaroni & Cheese Day. You can order it at $12 a pint online or Instagram it in person at Van Leeuwen stores across the country, while supplies last, of course.

“As big fans of Van Leeuwen, we knew they’d be the perfect partner to create this ice cream with us. Not only does it taste delicious, but it’s also made with high-quality ingredients and contains no artificial flavors, preservatives, or dyes just like our Kraft Macaroni & Cheese,” said Emily Violett, Sr. Associate Brand Manager for Kraft Macaroni & Cheese.

Of course, the color of the ice cream is nearly identical to those familiar blue box cheese packets. The real question: does a sweet, cold version of your kid’s favorite pasta actually taste good? Or is it the stuff of gastrointestinal nightmares? The verdict is out…for now!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Kraft

 

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If you have a little foodie in your life, or you’re just on the hunt for cute and affordable PJs, you’ll love this new line from Gerber Childrenswear! The Lil’ Chef Collection launched today and features adorable prints in onesies and pajamas, including avocados and donuts.

To celebrate your baby’s love of breakfast, grab a Sleep N’ Play in the bacon, eggs and toast print, or a three pack of onesies that includes a special carton of milk design! Or for the kiddo with the sweet tooth, snap up the donut print—we especially love the “Donut Disturb” toddler PJs.

When snacktime is the best time, reach for two more fun patterns, the avocados or bananas. They come in gender neutral colors and variety packs, with a onesie that features a smiling tortilla chip.

The best part is the price. Individual Sleep N’ Play pajamas are just $10.99 and the most expensive item, the four piece PJ set, is only $22.99. All are certified with STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® and with sizes ranging up to 5T, you can buy a few different pieces to keep up with a growth spurt.

We don’t blame you if you can’t stop snapping pics of your kids in this new collection. Just donut forget to make breakfast!

––Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Gerber Childrenswear

 

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Dads deserve all the kudos this year. From diaper duty to dish detail, they always deliver! This Father’s Day, give the gift of a subscription service that brings his fave things right to his doorstep. From monthly dopp supplies to high-end tech gadgets, buy him one month or a series. Keep scrolling to see 13 gifts that keep on giving.

Gentleman's Box

Dapper dads will love to get their hands on the luxury four to six items that comes in each Gentleman's Box. Choose from monthly or quarterly options with high-value products and accessories, such as leather dopp kits and cologne.

Details: Classic Subscription (monthly) $35, Premium Subscription (quarterly) $89.75

Online: cratejoy.com

BREO BOX

A quarterly subscription service packed with tech-y and unique products, BREO BOX is perfect for high-end dads. Each box includes five to eight products that include the likes of gadgets, home goods, tech, fitness products and accessories. BREO Box partners with amazing brands for top notch products that help guys discover new and exciting things they never knew they needed.

Details: Quarterly $159, Annual $579

Online: breobox.com

Belcampo Farms

Belcampo Farms is the ideal choice for health-conscious meat lovers who love to bring the restaurant experience home. This pioneer of hyper-sustainable organic, grass-fed and -finished, Certified Humane meats, broths and jerky offers delicious options like its Organic Boneless RibeyeBrisket, Organic Beef Picanha and Organic Grass-Fed Ground Beef—all available online with nationwide shipping. Plus, Belcampo just launched its first ever subscription box, making it 10 times easier for families to get a good meal on the table. 

Online: belcampo.com

Hot Sauce of the Month

The experts at the Heat Hot Sauce Shop are behind the artisan selections for this spicy selection. Each month you can select for the dad in your life to receive one to three unique bottles from mild to extra hot. Some selections have even won awards––so you know these are fiery good!

Details: Prices start at $13.99 per month for one bottle, 

Online: cratejoy.com

The Microbrewed Beer of the Month Club

Tim Bennett

What better way to celebrate pops than with a few cold ones? Choose from five unique subscriptions that include U.S. microbrews and rare beer. Each month two to 12 bottles of handcrafted, artisanal beer will arrive selected from breweries all around the world. Dad can customize shipments based on monthly offerings so that each batch is exactly to his liking.


Details: $35.95 per month

Nomadik

Nomadik

For the outdoorsy, adventure-loving dad, Nomadik brings gear, tools, accessories, snacks and more all from top brands, right to his door, including seven full-sized items (hammock, anyone?). Boxes are themed, and you can skip a month as needed. Fill out a profile and the box's goods are customized to your preferences. Our box included a pocket-sized camp stove, instant dirty chai packets (mmmm good) and a Nomadik Multi-Purpose Gaiter.

Details: You can get a 1-month, 6-month or 12-month subscription of over $70 worth of goodies for the starting at $32.95 per month.

Online: nomadik.com

Craft Coffee

If caffeine is what he craves, then gift a subscription to Craft Coffee. Take a tasting quiz, select the number of bags per month and then whole bean, French press or filter-type. Tasting notes and expert brew tips will help him savor each sip.

Details: Bags start at $6.99 each

Online: craftcoffee.com

Trunk Club

If shopping makes his skin crawl, consider Trunk Club. Dad will be assigned his own personal stylist to assess and assist in his manly makeover. Hand-selecting clothing from brands like Theory, Billy Reid and Ben Sherman, the stylist ships boxes for approval based on body type, season and style. He keeps what he likes and returns the rest. Since there are no monthly fees, load up a gift card so he can focus on fashion not finances.

Details: No monthly fee; they pay for the items they keep.

Online: trunkclub.com

Birchbox Man

While he wouldn’t be caught dead in the beauty aisle, your man still appreciates trying out the latest potions and lotions. Finally get him to stop stealing your stuff with a subscription to Birchbox Man. The sub service that kickstarted the craze, Birchbox now has a version for the fellas that sends samples of grooming products and gear to stock their dopp kit.

Details: $10 per month or $110 per year

Online: birchbox.com

Mouth’s Pickles Every Month

If father is a foodie, please his palate with Mouth’s Pickles Every Month. A leading proponent of small-batch purveryors of “indie foods,” Mouth will ship a variety of pickled treats like The Real Dill's Jalapeno and Honey Dills, Rick's Picks Mean Beans, and Uncommon Pickling Fennel with Orange. If pickles aren’t his thing check out Mouth’s other subs for jerky, cookies or coffee.

Details: $60/month with recurring subscriptions costing less

Online: mouth.com

Zingerman’s Quarterly Bacon Club

Donald Giannetti

If papa has a penchant for pig, order up Zingerman’s “bacon maven’s club of choice.” The ingenious idea of an Ann Arbor deli that offers over a dozen monthly subscriptions, Dad will be in hog heaven with monthly shipments of bacon from artisinal purveyors like Nueske's and Benton’s bacon.

Details: $199/year for four quarterly shipments

Online: zingermans.com

Taster’s Club Whiskey Subscription

Toast him with a glass of the good stuff with Taster’s Club Whiskey subscription. Focusing on fabulous Scotch and Bourbons like Hillrock Solera Aged Bourbon, High West American Prairie Reserve, and GlenDronach 15 Year Old Tawny Port, dad can expect a new 750ml bottle of fantastic whiskey to enjoy each month. Every bottle comes with information about its distilling process and tasting notes that he can savor as he sips. Your dad not into whisky? Choose from other spirits and wine subscription offerings.

Details: $84/month

Online: tastersclub.com

Mystery Tackle Box

Mystery Tackle Box

Feed his need for adventure Mystery Tackle Box’s subscription service that delivers high-quality lures, bait and tackle each month. The focus is on freshwater bass, but the company plans to expand their offerings soon. Packed with information on how to use the lures to reel in more fish, you can bet he will take this bait.

Details: $19.99 per month for a regular box with pro ($29) and elite ($39) options

Online: mysterytacklebox.com

—Karly Wood & Phebe Wahl

 

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