Home Outdoor Fun Roll With It: 9 Spots to Rest, Play & Eat Along the Burke-Gilman Trail By Natalie CompagnoMay 23, 2019 Search more like this beer-gardenbike-friendlyfood-truckjust-openedkid-friendlykids-menupub-grubbikebrewingtrailburgerbreweryonlinecafe Read next Outdoor Fun The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Outdoor Fun 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Outdoor Fun Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Outdoor Fun This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Outdoor Fun Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme With May being National Bike Month, it’s the perfect time to dust off your bikes, trailers and training wheels and hit the trails. To help you get off on the right foot er pedal, we’ve mapped out nine fantastic stops along the Burke Gilman Trail—from Ballard to Kenmore—to keep you and your little cyclists happy and fueled. Read on and get ready to plan a day on Seattle’s best urban bike trail. photo: Evan B. via Yelp Miri's at Golden Gardens It's the perfect place to begin your journey: the sandy beaches of Golden Gardens lie at one end of the trail. Forgot to pack a picnic? Miri's got you covered. The popular spot specializes in local, organic breakfast and lunch goodness, with an emphasis on poffertjes. Poff-what? As owner Miri Plowman says, "Tiny Dutch pancakes, the little ones love them." Open Thurs.-Sun. and Mon.-Sun. starting in mid-June.8498 Seaview Pl. N.W.Seattle, WA 98117360-317-8530Online: mirisseattle.com photo: Emily Z. via Yelp The Lockspot Cafe The Hiram Chittenden (aka Ballard) Locks provide endless fascination for kids of all ages watching the boats go through. The Lockspot guards the entrance, making sure no visitors will go hungry or thirsty. With a kids' menu and a large flowery patio, put this spot on your summer bike map. Is it too early for a fish sandwich? Never.3005 N.W. 54th StSeattle, WA 98107206-789-4865Online: facebook.com/TheLockspotCafe photo: Hale's Ales Hale's Ales Hale's Ales and the Burke-Gilman go together like beer and bicycles, sharing the same corner of the path in Fremont since the 1980s. Order yummy Mexican food from on-site food truck fave El Camion. Hale's hosts a full roster of live events as well; don't miss The I Hate Children Children's Show, a very funny magic show starring...you guessed it, kids!4301 Leary Way N.W.Seattle, WA 98107206-782-0737Online: halesbrewery.com photo: Ivar's Ivar's Salmon House A Seattle icon, Ivar's makes a perfect stop just off the trail for epic water views. Lock up your wheels and enjoy the back patio. Birds, boats and kayaks rush by to entertain while the Space Needle and skyline shine in the distance. Don't forget to show the kids the incredible First Nations art collection inside the restaurant. Another option is to grab some grub from the easy to-go window right in front. Baby prawns, fries, clam chowder and salmon Caesar salad make the perfect picnic to take to Gasworks Park.401 N.E. Northlake WaySeattle, WA 98105206-632-0767Online: ivars.com/locations/salmon-house photo: Megan Ternes Recycled Cycles Need a bike—or several—for the family? Recycled Cycles has bikes of all shapes and sizes for the little ones. The Trail-a-Bike allows kids to pedal along while still safely attached to your bike, while the Burley Bee is a tiny trailer for the smallest of cyclists. The friendly shop also has air, parts, new and used bikes...everything to make your day on the Burke-Gilman a huge success.1007 N.E. Boat StSeattle, WA 98105206-547-4491Online: recycledcycles.com photo: Agua Verde Agua Verde Cafe & Paddle Club Looking to add some aquatic fun to your epic day on the Burke-Gilman? Agua Verde rents stand-up paddleboards and kayaks to landlocked cyclists of all ages. They also have a full Mexican restaurant with tacos, nachos, and—that's right—margaritas!1307 NE Boat StSeattle, WA 98105206-545-8570 (ext. 2)Online: aguaverde.com photo: Melissa C. via Yelp Great State Burger & Burke Gilman Brewing Company Two great stops in one! After a long day pedaling in the sun, sometimes only a burger, fries and a Northwest IPA will do. Great State Burger has joined the Renee Erickson restaurant empire with a satisfying, inexpensive burger. Burke Gilman Brewing Company opened last July, causing hundreds of cyclists to screech on the brakes to check it out. They specialize in the beers sweaty cyclists crave and hop-forward ales. Their mantra: "Kid-friendly, dog-friendly, also we are quite friendly."Feeling fancy? Erickson's Bistro Shirlee just opened in the same bike-friendly complex.Great State Burger3600 N.E. 45th St.Seattle, WA 98105206-775-8990Online: greatstateburger.comBurke Gilman Brewing Company3626 N.E. 45th St.Seattle, WA 98105206-268-0220Online: burkegilmanbrewing.com photo: Magnuson Cafe & Brewery Magnuson Cafe & Brewery Take N.E. 65 Street—with a fully protected bike lane—off the trail down into Magnuson Park, then head north. Magnuson Cafe & Brewery is a peaceful oasis with gorgeous views overlooking Lake Washington. Featuring beers from the team behind Mollusk, it's the place to recharge before visiting the park. Make the pilgrimage to Cascade Bicycle Club, right next door, to find out about the latest group family rides. For extra credit, head out to A Sound Garden, part of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration complex. The wind-activated sculpture art installation once upon a time inspired the name of—you guessed it—Soundgarden.7801 62nd Ave. N.E.Seattle, WA 98115206-525-0669Online: magnusonbrewery.com photo: DKH via Shoreline Area News 192 Brewing Co. Lake Trail Taproom What started as a 192 square foot brewery has become a vast urban beer garden and event space right on Lake Washington in Kenmore. Kids and dogs are welcome, and there is a full menu for all ages, from pub grub to falafel. Psst...don't miss the Sunday afternoon Blues Jam, the perfect way to end the weekend before heading home on the bike path, under the roar of the seaplanes on one of those endlessly bright summer nights.7324 N.E. 175th St.Kenmore, WA 98028425-424-2337Online: 192brewing.com —Natalie Compagno RELATED STORIES: 15 Places to Go Kayaking With Kids 10 Free (or Super Cheap) Things to Do with Kids Under 5 12 Easy Waterfall Hikes to Take This Spring & Summer Where to Find the City’s Best Parks & Playgrounds 75 Activities to Check Off Your Summer Bucket List