It’s spring. The trees are blooming and we’ve figured out a way to dine out amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. So, if you’re up for treating the mom in your life for brunch, here are seven restaurants that will gladly prepare a delicious feast—and serve it to you outdoors if that’s where you prefer to dine. And, they’ve got room for your stroller and a kid-friendly menu! Read on for our top picks of where to eat Mother’s Day brunch in NYC! (And hey, it’s Mother’s Day: you’re going to need to make a reservation!)

Greenpoint : Esme

Esme

This charming restaurant features a fully shaded backyard garden, which offers distanced seating among gorgeous bushes, planters and tall trees. If it’s a rainy Mother’s Day, not to worry: The outdoor seating here is protected and curbside seating will be available that day, too. And with such treats as house-made oversized cinnamon roll and eggs Benedict with smoked ham, Tabasco hollandaise and mixed greens, we know moms will be overjoyed to spend part of their special day feasting here.

999 Manhattan Ave. 
718-383-0999
Greenpoint 
Online: esmebk.com

Tribeca: Bubby’s

Bubby's

You can’t go wrong at a Bubby’s brunch any day of the week let alone on Mother’s Day. On Sunday May 9th, every mom will be served a complimentary mimosa, which P.S. pairs perfectly with Bubby's delicious sourdough pancakes (made from a century-old sourdough recipe) or one of its new springtime menu items, such as slice of delectable strawberry rhubarb pie. The outdoor setup at this 30-year-old fave is delightful, too, as its covered and heated—an appealing feature if the temperature dips on mom’s big day.

120 Hudson St. 
Tribeca
212-219-0666
Online: bubbys.com

Upper East Side Cacio e Pepe

Kimberly W. via Yelp

At this Italian trattoria, the second location of a restaurant that’s been serving downtown diners for years, the pasta dishes are a definite draw. One is even served in a giant cheese wheel and we know moms will love brunching on the traditional Roman menu items offered here. Book a table in the sidewalk seating area for maximum people watching and, whatever you do, save room for one of their epic desserts.

182 Second Ave. 
Upper East Side
212-505-5931
Online: cacioepepe.com

Rockaway Beach: The Rockaway Hotel

Kyle Knodell

At this funky boutique hotel, which opened during the pandemic, a full brunch buffet will be served 11 AM until 2 PM on Mother’s Day. Seating in the Pool House is heated, covered and fully ventilated and, bonus, immersing yourself into the surf vibe here will do wonders to transport you far away from the hustle-bustle of city life.

108-10 Rockaway Beach Dr. 
718-474-1216
Rockaway
Online: therockawayhotel.com

Williamsburg: Concord Hill

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When you stop in for brunch at this casual neighborhood eatery, you can rest assured that brunch faves like brioche French toast and house cured smoked salmon and eggs will appeal to evert mom. On Mother’s Day, brunch will be served 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and, best of all, the restaurant’s outdoor space is expanded on the weekends thanks to Open Streets so there’s plenty of open air tables with umbrellas and space for strollers.

374 Graham Ave. 
347-463-9322
Williamsburg
Online: concordhillbk.com

 

FiDi: Kesté Pizza & Vino

Sue B. via Yelp

Brunch is going to be an all-day affair on Mother’s Day and, cute touch, every mom who dines here will be gifted with a flower. That’s not all, there’s outdoor seating right in front of this authentic Neapolitan pizzeria, which opened in 2009, and all the Kesté pizza favorites (including fried!) are on the menu as well as gluten-free items and a special dessert: tiramisu with peaches. Yum!

77 Fulton St. 
212-693-9030
FiDi
Online: kestepizzeria.com

Lincoln Square, Nomad, Midtown, East Village: The Smith

Quentin Bacon

Dine at this family favorite and you can go savory—with options like spring asparagus toast with overnight tomatoes, burrata and poached eggs—or sweet—we’re talking vanilla bean French toast with maple butter and caramelized bananas. Outdoor seating at this brasserie is available at every location, especially the Lincoln Square restaurant which boasts an extra-large sidewalk dining space.

Several locations
Online: thesmithrestaurant.com

—Lambeth Hochwald

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Planning an Easter celebration to remember just got easier. Get your family excited for springtime with baskets filled with candy and adorable table settings guaranteed to bring the bunny to your door. Childhood memories of reading classic Beatrix Potter tales such as Peter Rabbit will come back to life with these charming collections from Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids

Beatrix Potter™ Tight Fit Pajama

Beatrix Potter™ Tight Fit Pajama
Pottery Barn

This pajama set featuring the enchanting illustrations of Beatrix Potter. Supremely soft and made of pure cotton, the cozy set includes a pullover top and elastic-waist bottoms. 
Retails for $39.50. 

Beatrix Potter™ Cork Placemat

Beatrix Potter™ Cork Placemat
Pottery Barn

These charming storybook-themed placemats showcase illustrations from the classic tales of Beatrix Potter™.Made without BPA or lead, your family's dining space will be as safe as it is stylish.

Retails for $12.50.

Peter Rabbit™ Easter Basket Liners

This sweet Easter basket liner features Peter Rabbit and friends frolicking in the garden. Have your child’s name embroidered above the sweet storybook scene to create a keepsake your family will enjoy for years to come.

Retails for $19.50-$24.40.

Beatrix Potter™ Ceramic Plate Set

Beatrix Potter™ Ceramic Plate Set
Pottery Barn

This ceramic plate set, features sweet illustrations from the classic tale by Beatrix Potter™. Sturdily crafted from porcelain, they are dishwasher-safe and durable.

Retails for $59.50.

Beatrix Potter™ Gingham Egg Chairbacker

Pottery Barn

This Gingham Egg Chairbacker adds a bit of whimsy to your dining room. Featuring a sweet illustration from the classic tale by Beatrix Potter™, it will make mealtimes more playful and spirited. 

Retails for $19.50

Easter Bunny Wreath

Easter Bunny Wreath
Pottery Barn

Made of natural twig woven over iron, with grass, Styrofoam and sisal. This wreath features a bunny peeking through to delight everyone who comes through your door. 

Retails for $59.

 

Pom Pom Bunny Pillow Cover

Pottery Barn

This sherpa pillow cover features an adorable cottontail bunny. The pom-pom adds to its whimsical charm. This pillowcase accommodates a 20" square insert (sold separately).

Retails for $55.50.

 

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Photos courtesy of Pottery Barn

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Take some time for you and plan the holy grail of vacations—a parents-only getaway! We scoured the country and beyond to find you the best adults-only resorts where you won’t have to worry about packing sunscreen, floaties and snacks for the kid crew. With amazing amenities like spa treatments and swim-up bars, you’ll return home rejuvenated. Find your destination below!

Iberostar Grand Paraíso - Playa Paraiso, Mexico

Iberostar Grand Paraiso

The adults-only Iberostar Grand Paraíso is part of the brand’s Grand Collection, pairing the comfort and luxury of a premier Playa del Carmen hotel with all-inclusive service. The hotel offers a wide range of personalized services, including concierge and butler service as well as 24-hour room service, and unbeatable entertainment options, such as wine tastings and dance lessons. Guests can also enjoy three pools, including a saltwater pool with an aqua-bar, a heated indoor pool with a sliding roof and a pool with a panoramic view. The Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraíso features its own a state-of-the-art spa, exclusive to guests staying at the adults-only resort, offering various treatments and massages, Jacuzzis, solarium, sauna, Turkish and Roman baths, thalassotherapy pools and more to provide guests with a feeling of paradise within paradise.

Onlinegrandiberostar.com

Club Med Turkoise - Turks and Caicos

Club Med

The newly-redesigned Club Med Turkoise resort in the Turks & Caicos Islands features new renovations and enhancements including 80 all-new Deluxe-level room with balconies; a redesigned pool and reception area; a new main bar; renovated dining space with a new wine cellar; and a new wellness area. Club Med Turkoise is located on Grace Bay Beach, and there are a variety of water and land activities to keep guests busy—or relaxed—during their stay. 

Onlineclubmed.us

Hotel Wailea - Hawaii

Hotel Wailea

Hotel Wailea offers travelers an ultra-private elegance infused with relaxed island luxury. This intimate adults-only escape has 72 oversized suites and a pool overlooking three Hawaiian islands with residential-style cabanas and an apothecary-style pool bar. Personalized guest programming is tailored to couples and centered on unique island experiences that embody adventure, romance and laid-back luxury. Hotel Wailea’s continually-evolving culinary program boasts a unique take on seasonal dining with Hawaiian staples and Maui-grown ingredients, including many from the hotel’s own organic garden.

Onlinehotelwailea.com

Calabash Cove Resort and Spa - St. Lucia

Calabash Cove Resort

Tucked away on a gently-sloping, tropical beachfront, Calabash Cove is one of only a few five-star luxury boutique hotels on St. Lucia. Accommodations include Balinese-style Waters Edge Cottages, all with private pools, as well as a number of magnificent Manor House Suites with dramatic ocean and sunset views. Guests will enjoy five-star luxury service including couples massages at Ti Spa, swims in the infinity-edge pool and individually-tailored excursions organized by the leisure concierge. 

Onlinecalabashcove.com

Sunset the the Palms - Negril, Jamaica

Sunset the the Palms

Sunset at the Palms offers a full-sensory experience for adults who are seeking rest and relaxation. The exotic tropical resort touches the senses with its natural beauty, garden setting, superior food, private beach and guest services. This chic and intimate hideaway is perfect for discerning guests seeking the most blissful beach experience in Jamaica. A stay here includes air-conditioned accommodations in 85 treehouse-style guest rooms with private balconies; private beach access and a variety of non-motorized sports; tennis courts, a fitness center and swimming pool; all meals and beverages; and Club MoBay VIP arrival service at Sangster Airport in Montego Bay, for fast-tracking through immigration and customs. 

Onlinethepalmsjamaica.com

Auberge du Soleil - Napa Valley, CA

Auberge du Soleil

Inspired by the relaxed sophistication of the South of France and infused with California soul, Auberge du Soleil features wine country’s most luxurious accommodations, spectacular valley views, a 13-time Michelin Star award-winning restaurant and the exclusive Auberge du Soleil Spa. The picturesque Spa courtyard is anchored by mature olive trees and a centerpiece of three stone basin fountains perfectly aligned with Mount Veeder in the distance. Spa treatments are reserved for resort guests and include Meritage, a private couples spa treatment that combines body exfoliation, bath, massage, scalp and foot treatment along with a fruit and wine pairing.

Onlineaubergeresorts.com

Yasawa Island Resort & Spa - Fiji

Yasawa Island Resort

Yasawa Island Resort & Spa is a one-island, all-inclusive tropical paradise geared toward the ultimate in luxury. From the warm Fijian serenaders upon arrival with fresh coconut and floral leis to distinctive contemporary Fijian-style bungalows fashioned with palm-thatched roofs, plantation shutters, an expansive sun deck, a private beach hut on the edge of the sands and personal hammock, the resort rejuvenates the senses and stirs the soul. Couples pre-select where they wish to dine each night from a torch-lit dinner for two on a remote patch of sand to a romantic dinner under a Century-old Dilo tree and a starlit sky. For the ultimate in relaxation, the full-service BaraviSpa offers ocean-view massages and is well known for its Baravi Rhythm, four-handed synchronized massage where therapists perform this couples favorite in tandem with the waves of the ocean.

Onlineyasawa.com

Triple Creek Ranch - Darby, MT

Triple Creek Ranch

Triple Creek Ranch is a year-round, adult-only retreat on over 600 acres tucked away in the Bitterroot Range of the Rocky Mountains. The luxury guest ranch resort offers a wide variety of Western adventures along with gourmet food and wine experiences. The log cabins are cozy, many even have their own private hot tubs under the stars along with steam showers and fireplaces. Signature experiences include vintners weekends, fly fishing, cattle drives and cowboy schools, as well as snowshoeing, skiing, snow biking, snowga and more in the winter. 

Onlinetriplecreekranch.com

Hilton La Romana - Dominican Republic

Hilton La Romana

Opening in June 2019, Hilton La Romana is an all-inclusive, adults-only resort that will offer beautiful views that guests can take advantage of from their spacious guest rooms, each featuring a furnished balcony or terrace. Guests can enjoy a full-service spa, 11 restaurants, eight bars, a casino, a disco and more at this world-class resort. For those who enjoy a day on the green, Hilton La Romana is also conveniently located near four championship golf courses. The resort’s picture-perfect location and a wide variety of leisure offerings make it the ideal option for an adults-only getaway.

Onlinehilton.com

Mi Amor - Tulum, Mexico

Mi Amor

A contemporary, award-winning designer hotel featuring 18 rooms perched on a rock cliff overlooking the famed Tulum coast, the adults-only Mi Amor offers a mix of oceanfront and garden/pool-facing rooms, a spa, swimming pool and nearby beach. Australia’s award-winning Chef Paul Bentley heads up the modern bistro restaurant with his distinct style of exciting flavors and playful textures. Be part of ancient Mayan ceremonies, witness sea turtle nesting and explore the aquatic life on a scuba dive during your next vacation.

Onlinetulumhotelmiamor.com

Lake Austin Spa Resort - Austin, TX

Lake Austin Spa Resort

This luxe retreat is a mere 30 minutes away from downtown Austin, but it’s miles away from the real world. It's an all-inclusive resort for adults, and you can customize your visit with the resort’s “experience” guides, like the culinary arts or health and well-being. Or, you can show up and opt to experience a little bit of everything—each day is jam-packed with all kinds of activities: hiking, wine cruises, boating, live music and more. The accommodations range from luxury lake views to hot tub cottages, so there's a style for everyone. 

Onlinelakeaustin.com

Monastero Santa Rosa - Amalfi Coast, Italy

Monastero Santa Rosa

This 17th-century monastery-turned-20-room boutique resort on the Amalfi Coast is the perfect oasis for a romantic getaway. The resort boasts meticulously-maintained terraced organic gardens (providing much of the produce and herbs for the Michelin-starred on-site restaurant), the convent’s original chapel, a dramatic infinity-edged pool with panoramic views and a state-of-the-art spa housed within the original 17th-century vaulted-ceilinged walls of the restored convent. The resort offers a special romance package for couples, including an 80-minute Candle Massage Treatment for two, a romantic candle-lit five-course dinner overlooking the sea, as well as a bottle of chilled Prosecco.

Onlinemonasterosantarosa.com

Ventana Big Sur - CA

Ventana Big Sur

Ventana Big Sur, an Alila Resort, is an iconic resort ensconced in the heart of the California Central Coast’s rugged landscape, perched at the edge of the continent overlooking the majestic Pacific coastline. Set among 160 sprawling acres of rolling meadows and towering redwoods, Ventana’s 59 spacious guest rooms, suites and villas each feature a private balcony or patio with mountain or ocean views. Luxury soaking tubs and cozy fireplaces offer a sacred space for inspiration and introspection, while accessories such as walking sticks, binoculars and lanterns encourage guests to discover the great outdoors. You can also choose to immerse yourself in nature at one of the resort's glampsites while also taking advantage of the properties' resort amenities. Two pools, a fitness room, a spa and upscale ocean-view dining at The Sur House are all available on-site for resort guests. 
 

Iberostar Cancun Star Prestige - Mexico

Iberostar Cancun Star Prestige

Located just steps from the water and only 15 minutes away from the Cancun International Airport, the recently-opened Iberostar Cancún Star Prestige presents premium, all-inclusive service to provide an unforgettable experience. All guests at Iberostar Cancún Star Prestige will benefit from a range of offerings, from staying in rooms with the best views, upgraded amenities and having access to reserved areas, such as a private beach club with an open bar, to enjoying exclusive services, including private check-in and the possibility of late check-out. The adults-only hotel features 156 unique rooms along 13-stories, all with ocean views and whirlpools.

Onlineiberostar.com

Sonesta Ocean Point Resort - St. Maarten

Sonesta Ocean Point Resort

The five-star Sonesta Ocean Point Resort embraces a uniquely-designed contemporary Caribbean style within a luxury, adults-only, limitless all-inclusive vacation experience. The spectacular 130 all-suite “resort within a resort” features three pools, four bars, the modern Mediterranean Azul restaurant, 24-hour room service, wellness treatments and exemplary service from personalized concierge. Having made its highly-anticipated reopening on Dec. 15 of last year, the Ocean Point is now welcoming guests with fresh new amenities (like Casa Blue, a new tapas restaurant), an updated and refreshing new look and the same immense sense of hospitality that St. Maarten is known for. Plus, with its close proximity to Maho Village, the island's shopping and nightlife promenade, guests of the Ocean Point truly have access to everything they need and more. 

Onlinesonesta.com

Shangri-La Al Husn Resort & Spa - Muscat, Oman

Shangri-La Al Husn Resort & Spa

The adults-only Shangri-La Al Husn Resort & Spa stands majestically on a clifftop overlooking the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Oman. The resort hosts 180 rooms and suites with luxurious amenities including butler service, daily afternoon tea, pre-dinner cocktails, pre-loaded iPods with personalized music selection and complimentary mini bar. The resort has four restaurants that offer delicious Arabic and international dishes and two lounges that serve premium evening cocktails. The resort has a private and secluded 100-meter beach and an infinity pool that is reserved for guests.

Onlineshangri-la.com

Barceló Bávaro Beach - Dominican Republic

Barceló Bávaro Beach

The resort features more than 580 chic Caribbean-style rooms, three restaurants, two bars and a large swimming pool. Guests also enjoy full access to the extensive services and amenities of the entire Barceló Bávaro Grand Resort, including up to an additional eight restaurants, 24-hour casino, indulging treatments at the U-Spa, The Lakes Barceló Golf Course, a convention center and a theatre. For those seeking a more elevated experience, Premium Level accommodations offer the best views, unlimited access to specialty restaurants, 24-hour room service, private check-in and personalized concierge service.

Onlinebarcelo.com

Hilton Playa del Carmen - Quintana Roo, Mexico

Hilton Playa del Carmen

Escape the stress of everyday life and retreat to palm-lined beaches overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Hilton Playa Del Carmen holds over 500 all-suite accommodations, including beachfront and swim-up suites. This all-inclusive, adults-only resort offers endless food and beverage options with 10 restaurants and bars, and a relaxing, luxurious spa. Playa del Carmen’s famed Fifth Avenue is just a few steps away from the resort, allowing guests to take advantage of the area’s best shopping, dining, entertainment and more.

Onlinehilton.com

Sparrows Lodge - Palms Springs, CA

Sparrows Lodge

Built by actor Don Castle back in the 1950s, Sparrows Lodge was built as a place for Hollywood’s elite to slip away to the desert for the weekend. Today, the lodge serves the same purpose, but you don’t have to be a movie star to enjoy this rustic, adult-only resort in Palm Springs. The hotel combines community with privacy as guests have the option to enjoy a home-cooked meal from the garden served family-style, hang out at the bar nearby the communal fire pit, or hide away in their own private patios or the secluded cabin room. Book a couples massage to fully immerse yourself in relaxation. 

Onlinesparrowslodge.com

Iberostar Grand Rose Hall - Montego Bay, Jamaica

Iberostar Grand Rose Hall

Tucked away between sea and mountain, the palatial, colonial-style Iberostar Grand Rose Hall is located near sunny Montego Bay, Jamaica. Embodying service, elegance and luxury, the resort offers a beachfront paradise overlooking the Caribbean Sea, boasting gorgeous suites, exquisite culinary offerings throughout 11 restaurants and various recreational and sporting activities. Guests can experience beauty, relaxation and physical and spiritual rejuvenation with an unparalleled offering of in-house or beachfront treatments and massages. 

Onlinegrandiberostar.com

Sandals Royal Barbados Resort - St. Lawrence Gap, Barbados

Sandals Royal Barbados Resort

This all-new, all-suite resort in the St. Lawrence Gap area of Barbados features a number of Sandals' firsts, including the first rooftop pool and bar, the first four-lane bowling alley, the first guys-only barbershop and two new restaurant concepts—American Tavern and Chi Asian. This all-suite resort also features Sandals signature accommodations including the Skypool Suites, Swim-up Suites and Millionaire Suites, international cuisine and a 15,000-sq.-ft. spa. 

Onlinesandals.com

Hotel El Ganzo - San José del Cabo, Mexico

Hotel El Ganzo

Hotel El Ganzo is an arts-inspired adult-only boutique hotel in San José del Cabo. What makes it different is its approach to the arts with a musicians-in-residence program including a full underground recording studio, a strong sustainability program that includes branded water canteens for guests to use during their stay, an organic garden, an art school for the community and more. This sustainable boutique hotel features one of Los Cabos most instagramable pools. 

Onlineelganzo.com

—Kate Loweth

 

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Featured photo: Yasawa Island Resort

 

No sitter, no problem!  The romance is in full force, even when you bring the kids along at these restaurants that manage to have spectacular vistas, twinkling lights, or plush dark booths as well as fabulous food for big and little people alike. And they’re located everywhere from Silverlake to Manhattan Beach and Hollywood to Topanga. Pick a spot and bring date night back, any night.

photo: Little Beast

Little Beast
A romantic spot that has also earned a place on our list of the “Best Kids Menus in Town”? Be still our foodie hearts. Get a table on the twinkling patio of this cozy craftsman and sip a glass of carefully selected wine while you peruse the menu. The American bistro-style food for the parents is upscale and simultaneously inventive and rustic (duck liver mousse with port gelee, blueberries and sherry gastrique or pan roasted steelhead trout) while the kids options are simple, healthy and appealing, like a roast chicken, quesadilla with broccoli, or Little Beast Jr. Burger and fries. You’ll all want to be sure to start with everyone sharing the addictive edamame hummus, and end with the Belgian chocolate pudding (you might need a few of these, as you won’t want to share).

1496 Colorado Blvd.
Eagle Rock
323-341-5899
Online: littlebeastrestaurant.com

  photo: Remi Y. via yelp

Speranza
This tucked away spot on Hyperion in Silverlake is hard to stumble across; it has no sign or website. But once you find it, you’ll be a regular. The restaurant is mostly the patio, filled with plants, heat lamps & blanket to keep you toasty when it’s chilly and candles. It feels tucked away and transports you to another world, one filled with fantastic hand made pasta (kids love the fresh squid ink pasta that turns teeth black!) and risotto, fresh salads and a smattering of desserts. Be sure to arrive early to secure a table and settle in for a cozy evening.

2547 Hyperion Ave.
Silverlake
323-644-1918

photo: Meghan Rose

Inn of the Seventh Ray
A fairytale setting just a short drive from Santa Monica city lights, Inn of the Seventh Ray is a peaceful oasis with naturally built-in entertainment. Nestled in tranquil Topanga Canyon, the magical woodland setting seems ripped from the pages of a storybook. Request a creekside table so you can kick back while the kids remain in sight exploring the nearby stream bed for a family brunch, or dig into a dinner under twinkling lights. How’s this for romance: chances are better than even that you’ll get to see a wedding! Gourmet preparations of organically sourced veggie, vegan and raw dishes appeal to all taste buds and kid-friendly simple preparations are no problem.

128 Old Topanga Canyon Rd.
Topanga
310-455-1311
Online: innoftheseventhray.com

Saladang
A hop, skip and jump from Old Town Pasadena, Saladang (and sister restaurant Saladang Song, next door) delights Thai food lovers with modern interpretations of traditional dishes. Slip into its open, airy dining space for oodles of noodles—legitimate reasons for the kids to play with their food—as well as spicy curries (for grown-ups) and fried delicacies begging for refreshingly sugary Thai iced tea. Even the garnishes evoke romance: fruits and vegetables carved into miniature birds and swans. An eclectic selection of beer and wine entices you to linger, allowing time to try one of their signature desserts, including sweet sticky rice and crowd-pleasing homemade coconut ice cream.

363 So. Fair Oaks Ave.
Pasadena
626-793-8123
Online: saladang-thai.com

photo: Dorothy H. via yelp

Taix
If old school charm rings your bells, this is the spot. This French restaurant in the middle of Echo Park has been here since 1927, and you sense the history instantly. It feels like the Rat Pack could take the stage at any moment. The interior is dark and quiet, the booths deep and comfy, and the food retro, classic and delicious. If steak au poivre and escargot aren’t on your kid’s list of acceptable foods, fear not: there are hearty burgers and fries on the grown up menu, and a menu for kids that includes chicken and veggies, spaghetti or mac & cheese, and to seal the retro deal, kid meals come with soup or salad and sherbert.

1911 Sunset Blvd.
Echo Park
213-484-1265
Online: taixfrench.com

photo: Tin Roof Bistro

Tin Roof Bistro
This lively Manhattan Beach eatery brings wine country cuisine to the South Bay. Arrive before 6 p.m. to enjoy Bocce Hour on the patio, where grownups can sample libations for less, salads and artisanal woodfire pizzas while the kids learn the fine points of Italian bowling. Keep the vino flowing from their Napa Valley list while sharing farm-fresh sides and family-friendly nightly features like fried chicken, porterhouse steak and whole fish. Pint-sized palates will be pleased to find faves such as burgers and pasta. Romance is allowed to flourish when little ones are otherwise occupied…

3500 No. Sepulveda Blvd.
Manhattan Beach
310-939-0900
Online: tinroofbistro.com

photo: The Water Grill, Santa Monica via facebook

The Water Grill, Santa Monica
Across the street from the Santa Monica Pier, you can savor the same stunning views, minus the crowds. Large roll-up-door windows carry in sea air, inviting beach babes to grab a perch to watch the spectacular sunsets. While they wait, little ones will be enchanted by various fish tanks, doing dual duty as decor and appetite enticers. Grownups in want of an aphrodisiac will be well-served by the selection of freshly-caught oysters, while the kids settle into tufted leather booths to get acquainted with hand cut fries, steamed edamame and homemade gooey mac n’ cheese. The entire family can partake of a whole fish from the daily catch and top it off with a shared bowl of homemade ice cream and be well away before the evening crowds arrive. (Because the real romance takes place later at home, and you need to get the kids tucked in early!)

1401 Ocean Ave.
Santa Monica
310-394-5669
Online: watergrill.com/santamonica

photo: Yamashiro Hollywood

Yamashiro
The steep hillside road leading to this iconic Japanese restaurant is reminiscent of an amusement park ride. Steeped in old Hollywood history, the storied site delights all ages with ornate pagodas, a cascading waterfall and indoor garden, not to mention a breathtaking top-of-the-world view. Now over 100 years old, Yamashiro’s heritage is alive and well in the updated menu, mixing Mai Tais that bring you straight to the tropics and spicy sushi rolls with kid-pleasing finger foods including crispy chicken, Asian BBQ ribs and plain veggie rolls. The spring season brings the return of the outdoor Pagoda Bar. Reserve ahead to avoid long waits and weekend disappointments.

1999 No. Sycamore Ave.
Hollywood
323-466-5125
Online: yamashirohollywood.com

Where do you go for dinner when burgers won’t cut it and a sitter can’t be found?

—Kim Orchen Cooper

What’s that? You say Spring Break is still weeks away and you can’t possibly play another riveting game of Memory or imitate farm animal sounds for one more second? Strap your cherubs into the back seat and make the drive out to Ashburn, Va. to spend a few hours at The Zone—NoVa’s answer to Dave & Buster’s (for adults and kids).

The Space
Located on the ground level of a mixed-use building (BLVD-Loudoun Station apartments tower above), The Zone boasts 17,500 square feet of entertainment and dining space, including five private party suites that can be reserved for birthdays, showers and holiday shindigs. Both the bar and restaurant are equipped with TVs that can, upon request, connect to one of the many video cameras on site so you can watch your older daredevils give the bowling bumpers a run for their money while you sneak in a plate of fries.

The Fun
The Zone bills itself as “Limitless Fun for Everyone” and it certainly delivers: cosmic bowling, laser tag in a Mayan jungle, and 37 blinking, buzzing arcade games mean you may be dizzy upon exit, but your kids will surely never complain that they’re understimulated.

The Food
Should anyone get the munchies after piloting the flight simulator or outscoring everyone in a game of NBA Hoops, grab a snack or a full meal in the restaurant—or, weather permitting, on the patio snuggled up to one of the many standing heaters. While there’s plenty of the typical arcade fare (burgers, wings, and French fries), you can also order lime ceviche, chicken tikka skewers, or one of The Zone’s seven artisan pizzas. Vegetarians also have plenty of options, including a hummus sandwich and a spattering of drool-inducing salads.

And Another Thing…
Be sure to check their online calendar for daily specials, such as a “free” burger (with the purchase of a $10 Game Card), half-price bottles of wine, and half-price arcade games). Red Tricycle parents who mention promo code “XY43100” (expires September 1, 2015) at the welcome counter will receive one free game of laser tag (a $9 value).  Also be sure to have Kenny Loggins primed and ready to go on your car stereo for the ride home, because your lil’ tykes will be too tired to make fun of your front-seat dance party.

The Zone
43811 Central Station Dr., Ste. 100 (Ashburn, Va)
703-724-9663
Online: thezoneusa.com

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—Katie Brown

Photo: The Zone via Facebook

Downtown Larkspur may only be 13 miles from San Francisco, but feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life — and getting there is half the fun. Hop on the ferry at San Francisco’s Ferry Building for a stress-free 30-minute ride across the bay that your small sailors are sure to enjoy. Pack your bikes for a leisurely 2-mile ride to downtown Larkspur from the Ferry Building along scenic bike paths. Or spend the whole day on foot at Marin Country Mart. We designed the perfect day for you with eats, adventure and plenty of action!

Photo courtesy of Marin Country Mart

Marin Country Mart
Just across from the Larkspur Ferry terminal is Marin Country Mart, a cool outdoor shopping and dining space with unique boutique shops, local services and restaurants as well as lots of outdoor space to picnic and allow kids to run and play.

Plan your excursion on a Saturday so you won’t miss the Marin Country Mart Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings (note, the first ferry from SF arrives at 1:30 pm and the Farmer’s Market ends at 2 pm, so you might need to drive over to enjoy all the Farmer’s Market has to offer). A few of our favorite Farmer’s Market activities:

  • SCRAP. SCRAP should be your first stop, as they offer an Arts & Crafts class by  instructors help your budding artists to create new art from old re-usable materials.
  • Kid’s Love to Cook! offers Hands On Cooking Demonstration led by DirectionFive, a culinary and nutrition program for kids. Your budding chefs will get to participate and taste their creations.
  • Saint Benoit Creamery yogurt and Frog Hollow Farms peaches, while enjoying free children’s entertainment by the award-winning songster Christopher Smith or the Grammy-nominated Scott the Storyteller. Next stop, Clementine The Amazing for a face painting session that will transform your little ones into their favorite animal or superhero. Your last stop of the day should be Victoria’s Fashion Stables for pony rides and a petting zoo.

If you don’t plan your day around the Farmer’s Market, enjoy the lovely salvaged tree play structures, and any of our favorite places to eat at the Mart:

Rustic Bakery Cafe
Whether you’re just off the ferry or in the middle of a bike ride, a stop at Rustic Bakery Cafe at Marin Country Mart for picnic supplies is a must. With a mouth-watering array of salads, sandwiches, quiche and soups, all served with their homemade bread and sourdough flatbread crackers. Be sure and try the Caesar Salad Updated—a mix of romaine and lacinato kale, topped with toasted pine nuts, capers and parmesan tossed in a lemon-anchovy dressing. A special kids’ menu includes PB&J, grilled cheese or Zoe’s ham or turkey and offers pint-sized pastries for pooped peddlers for dessert.

2017 Larkspur Landing Circle
415-461-9900

Hint: Larkspur locals go to the original much-smaller and much-less-crowded Rustic Bakery at 1139 Magnolia near Downtown Larkspur, which has limited seating but is great for getting a pastry, sandwich or loaf of bread to go.

Marin Brewing Company
Cap off a busy day of exploring by hitting up Marin Brewing Company. With their spacious interior and patio, this is a great spot to meet up with friends. Plus, the kids can run around the fountains, trees and sculpture of the Marin Country Mart while you keep an eye on them from your patio perch. They have plenty of high chairs, booster seats and crayons. Oh, and of course, it’s a brewery! If you find yourself feeling a bit peckish, they offer a great menu full of kid and adult favorites.

1809 Larkspur Landing Circle
415-461-4677

El Huarache Loco Mexican Restaurant
Already a favorite at the Alemany Farmer’s Market and Marin Farmer’s Market, this restaurant serves authentic street food from Mexico City (where chef and owner Veronica Salzar hails from). Grab huaraches, mixiotes, tlacoyitos and moles and sit outside at one of the large picnic tables.

1803 Larkspur Landing Circle
415-925-1403

Three Twins Ice Cream
Everyone is screaming for Three Twins these days. You can’t go wrong no matter what you order here—it’s all absolutely delish, from their Madagascar vanilla to mint chip, made with dark chocolate flecks real mint and no artificial anything (so don’t expect a neon green scoop). Enjoy a scoop as you window shop at nearby Calypso, or order a pint of ice cream or sorbet to go.

2257 Larkspur Landing Circle
415-461-8946

Pressed Juicery
Nothing kicks off a bike ride like a Pineapple-Apple-Lemon-Mint cold-pressed juice from Pressed Juicery.

2205 Larkspur Landing Circle
415-925-1301

 

Photo courtesy of Marin County Bicycle Coalition

Hike & Bike

Larkspur-Corte Madera Creek bike path
You can ride a flat-two mile path from the Larkspur Ferry to downtown Larkspur. There is a lovely section along the estuary of Corte Madera Creek up to Ross or try the Bay Trail out to San Quentin for a closer look at the famed prison.  Marin is a mecca for cycling, so make sure your little bikers know the rules of the road.

Baltimore Canyon
Not ready to put the pedal to the metal? Lace up your little explorers and head up Baltimore Canyon, located on a 193 acre preserve at the headwaters of Larkspur Creek. You’ll climb through the redwoods, madrones and Douglas firs, past the remains of a stone dam and the quarry that yielded the stones for the dam. Take a break creekside and let the kids search for salamanders in the deep pools of the creek. If you’re heading up during the wetter months (winter through early spring), you’ll be rewarded at the top of the canyon with Dawn Falls and its 30-foot cascade.

For directions and trail maps: marincountyparks.org

Playgrounds

Larkspur has three playgrounds of its own within walking distance to Downtown, plus Town Park  in Corte Madera and Hal Brown Park (also known as Creekside) in Greenbrae are both a short bike ride away.

Dolliver Park
Also known as Dark Park, Dolliver borders on a creek and is nestled in the redwoods, so it is cool and shady all year long and the perfect retreat on hot days. There is a large sand box, toddler full-bucket swings, big kid swings, and a variety of slides big and small.  A small picnic area sits inside one end of the playground.

Magnolia & Madrone, Larkspur

Piper Park
With a  large grassy area, dozens of  picnic tables and barbecues, 2 softball fields, 2 volleyball courts, 4 tennis courts, 2 horseshoe pits, and one soccer field, there is always something going on at Piper Park. The playground section is near the volleyball courts and has equipment and climbing structures for kids big and small.

250 Doherty Drive

Heatherwood Park
Tucked away deep in the downtown neighborhood of Heatherwood, this park is a hidden gem, accessible through a narrow path or steep stairs which appear as a driveway between the homes. Once inside you will discover a large grassy area and a large sandbox where may donated sand toys and trucks reside.  There are a big kid swings, a tire swing and small plastic climbing structure for young kids.

Heather Way & Diane Lane

 Photos courtesy of Yankee Pier, Rustic Bakery, Pizzeria Picco Facebook page

Downtown Larkspur Dining

Pizzeria Picco
Hankering for something other than the catch of the day? Then head down the street to Pizzeria Picco for  amazing wood-fired thin crust pizza, made using the freshest of seasonal ingredients. Start with a bowl of cucumber- and english-pea gazpacho with poached rock shrimp and jalapeno relish before your pies arrive. Little foodies love to start with the baby lettuces with strawberries, toasted almond and goat milk feta before the margherita madness ensues. Be sure to save room for the Straus Dairy organic soft serve topped with Tcho hot fudge or Fiordolio extra virgin olive oil and Maldon sea salt. Local intel: You can order anything off the main menu at sister restaurant, Picco, located next door.

316 Magnolia Ave
415-945-8900

Left Bank
While many Marinite’s flock to Yankee Pier in Larkspur for kid-friendly dining (sandbox for the kids), the kids’ menu is definitely lacking ($6.95 for pasta with butter ?!).  Head a little further down the road and grab a spot on the patio at Left Bank. The kid’s menu includes salmon and vegetables for $5.50. Paper table cloths and crayons keep little ones busy while you enjoy your Croque de Tomates à l’Ancienne.

507 Magnolia Ave
415-927-3331

Mag’s Frozen Yogurt
Local Marin Family, the Magnusons, hit a homerun when they set up their frozen yogurt shop across from Rulli’s in downtown Larkspur. With new flavors every day like Nutella Gelato, Irish Mint, Peach Tart, Watermelon Sorbet with dozens of toppings, Mag’s sees a steady stream of families every day.

467 Magnolia Ave
415-891-3013

Donut Alley
Decidedly old-school, you won’t find any of those fancy Salted Chocolate Caramel or Gluten-Free donuts here. Instead, you’ll get old-fashioned cake or buttermilk donuts with chocolate or maple frosting, donut holes and Crullers.

471 Magnolia Ave
415-924-4339

Emporio Rulli
Kids will go saucer-eyed checking out the enormous display case at Emporio Rulli, brimming with dozens of types of pastries, cookies, cakes and confections. Mom and dad will enjoy the italian roast coffee selections.

464 Magnolia Ave
415-924-7478

M & G Burgers
Just a little beyond downtown, the kids will thank you for the extra effort. This beach-themed burger joint projects Tom & Jerry cartoons on the wall and has a collection of kids books on the shelf. Burgers, fries and onion rings are mainstay, but you’ll also find organic hot dogs, organic beef  burgers and salads, as well as malts and milkshakes.

989 Magnolia Ave
415-461-2211

 

Did we leave out your favorite Larkspur haunt? Tell us in the comments! 

—Stefanie Michejda