![]() (It's across the street from the Whitney Museum of American Art.) The Tribeca location is the original (temporarily closed for renovation through November 2019), but if you're taking a stroll along the 1.5-mile elevated High Line park and get hungry, you will find a second Bubby's within walking distance. and until midnight Friday and Saturdayīubby's welcomes children with open arms. (Photo by Summer Hull/The Points Guy.) Bubby's Prices are quite reasonable for NYC, starting at just over $6. There are gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan options to ensure every dietary need is met. You can build your own dish, select a sampler of different dishes or order off the menu with combinations such as Philly cheesesteak or the Parisienne with brie and Manchego cheese. Kids love mac 'n cheese, so how about an entire restaurant devoted to macaroni and cheese? S'MAC stands for Sarita's Macaroni & Cheese, as it was Sarita Ekya who brainstormed turning a traditional side dish into full meals. The menu is filled with American fare, pizza and pasta, so all ages will find something they like. ![]() As the restaurant staff warns, something happens every 10 minutes, and live entertainment with a full cast of characters is always a part of your meal, day or night. ![]() Located in Greenwich Village, the restaurant offers a haunted and spooky experience meant for older kids who like a good scare with their burgers. If themed restaurants like the Stardust are your cup of tea, add the Jekyll & Hyde Club to your list. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. It can get crowded, so take the kids during the day. A true diner, its kids menu offers smaller portions and prices, which is a nice treat when you've spent a bit too much seeing the latest musical. At its Broadway location, servers - dressed in colorful bowling shirts and poodle skirts - sing show tunes and dance on the edges of the old-school red booths. ![]() This whimsical spot may scream that it's catering to tourists, but considering you're a tourist with kids in tow, this is the place for you. Related: Most rewarding credit cards for eating out Ellen's Stardust Diner Hip, trendy restaurants are a dime a dozen in this city, and there are restaurants your kids will love at every turn, including these 13 great hot spots and timeless classics: While we can't guarantee the kids will sleep, we can guarantee that you won't have to pop into the nearest Times Square chain restaurant to find a kid-friendly place to eat in the city. You're heading to Manhattan, the "City That Never Sleeps" - except you are traveling with children, so your trip may require some adjustments in how you enjoy a night on the town. Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. ![]()
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