2016-05-06



Thanks to Rockridge Realtor, Ron Kriss Broker/Owner of Lawton Associates Real Estate Brokerage, for sponsoring our guide to kid-friendly for East Bay families!

If you’re a parent in Berkeley, Oakland, or some other part of the East Bay, odds are pretty good that you’ve been to at least five of the following restaurants with your kids. Over and over! And over!

510Families.com has profiled many of these spots within our archives, but consider this your community-generated cheat sheet to kid-centric eats. I love the diversity of flavors represented; it bears little resemblance to the stuff I grew up eating. We invite you to branch out and try a new place. And let us know about it.

Mexican Restaurants & More

The smallest of new eaters can usually manage some mashed up avocado or soft black beans. Even picky toddlers will go for quesadillas. Your favorite taquerías:

Cactus (N. Berkeley + Rockridge) | Cactus is my go-to. Those tiny burritos and the great prices bring me back over and over again. It is the place I turn to when I don’t want to cook. – Whitney  {see also Picante smackdown} Website.

Cancun (Berkeley) | Committed to fresh ingredients, lots of salsa choices. Website.

Casa Latina (W. Berkeley) | Taqueria and a panaderia in one. Can’t go wrong here.

Cholita Linda (N. Oakland) | Farmers’ Market stand turned brick-and-mortar. Website.

Cosecha (Oakland) Located in Swan’s Marketplace – so if your kid doesn’t love quesadillas, get them a pizza at the counter nextdoor. Website.

Juan’s Place (W. Berkeley) | My son had a beef taco and he LITERALLY attempted to lick the plate clean until I told him it wasn’t polite. – Lisa

La Penza Azul (Alameda) | My daughters love the chips. – Rebecca. And they offer online ordering. Website.

Picante (Berkeley) | {see also Cactus smackdown} I am personally in love with the online ordering and curbside pickup – Heather Website.

Rubio’s (Emeryville + El Cerrito) | Fresh and fast Mexican; known for fish tacos; kids activities on the placemat. Website.

Tacubaya (Berkeley) | 4th street taqueria is a delicious respite from shopping and errands. Outdoor seating lets sound escape and don’t forget the trainspotting. – Heather Website.

Taqueria Talavera (Berkeley) | We come here for the adjacent totlot. Plus, one burrito can practically feed your entire family. – Anna



Double dipping at Cholita Linda in Oakland

Pizza & Italian

Can’t go wrong with cheese pizza, am I right? Well not for my son but for 79.5% of East Bay kids, it is the easy choice. Parents and kids like these place for getting tomato sauce on their faces:

Arizmendi Bakery (Oakland + Emeryville) Worker-owned cooperative serves pizza by the slice in a daily flavor. Website.

Benchmark Pizza (Kensington) – Menu aimed at kids and adults. Mini whiteboards are delivered with markers to help pass the time at the table. Website.

Bobby G’s (Downtown Berkeley) | Large menu, half-baked pies, and even vegan cheese options. Website.

Boot & Shoe Service (Oakland) | Can be crowded, so head to the back. Website.

California Pizza Kitchen (Emeryville, Oakland or Walnut Creek)

Cato’s Ale House (Oakland) | This pub on Piedmont Ave has just the right blend of kid-friendly while still being cool enough when you leave them at home; and the pizza’s pretty good too! Website.

Cheeseboard (N. Berkeley) | The refined tastes might be too much for some little ones but the noisy grab-and-go ambiance can’t be beat. You can often ask for toppings to be left off, but not the core cheese or sauce. Check the pizza flavor before you go. Bring your pie to the Epicurious Garden across the street if the seats are taken.

Gioia Pizzeria (N. Berkeley) | Take-out New York-style pizza by the slice.  Squash for the adults. My family lives on this stuff! – Whitney. Website.

Hot Italian (Emeryville) | Casual, good for a group. Website. {Or read about my kid’s birthday party at Hot Italian}

Jupiter (Berkeley) | Terrific patio for casual summer evenings with wood-fired pizza and lots of beer on tap. Website.

Lanesplitter (Berkeley, Oakland, Emeryville, or Albany for take-out) | Slices for kids, salad & wine for me. – Sarah M {See also Good value, Lanesplitter’s kids meals}

Little Star Pizza (Albany) | Definitely my kids’ first pick. – Holly L. Website.

Mission Pizza + Pub (Fremont) | With a huge selection of craft beers and arcade games, you’ll all have fun. Plus gluten-free pizza and beer. Website.

Paisan (W. Berkeley) | High-end pizzas and pastas make this place just as good for date night as family dinner. {Our review of Paisan}

Pasta Pomodoro (Emeryville, El Cerrito + Rockridge) | Kids eat free every Tuesday with adult entree purchase. – Sarah. Website.

Pieology Pizeria (Berkeley) | Custom pizza Subway style. Website.

Pizzaiolo (Temescal) | Bocce ball, a fountain and chickens, oh my. – Tiffanie. Website.

Zachary’s (Berkeley + Oakland) | My family’s favorite deep-dish place offers half-baked pizzas to cut short the waiting game. – Heather. Website.



The kids meal at Lanesplitter

Ron’s Rockridge Restaurant Picks

Ron Kriss is the Broker/Owner of Lawton Associates and the generous sponsor of this kid-friendly restaurant guide. Here are three Rockridge restaurants that Ron loves for families:

Cactus Taqueria: Bustling Mexican restaurant with delicious food and casual atmosphere. Noisy kid? No problem. Pull-up a high chair for your little one, and order yourself a beer. Perfect family spot!!

Pasta Pomodoro: Great Italian food, plus beer and wine. Kids menu features coloring and activities to keep them entertained. Outdoor patio (with heaters for chilly nights,) plus kids eat for free on Tuesday!

Rockridge Cafe: Classic diner food – excellent breakfast spot with hot coffee, pancakes, bacon and eggs. Menu that kids can color. Some outdoor seating, too.

Asian

You guys had way more go-to sushi joints than I was expecting with a strong emphasis on the boats (AKA bune). Growing up in Ohio, Asian food only meant Chinese, but no more.  Kid-favorite noodle and rice joints:

Bowl’d (Albany + Oakland) | Korean. I love that they give little smoothies and kid chopsticks and bowls. – Anne C. Website.

Breads of India (Berkeley + Oakland) | A mango lassi and a plate full of naan and my sons are very happy. My husband and I love the fresh ingredients. – Heather. Menu changes daily. Website.

Burma Superstar (Alameda + Oakland) | My children will both eat coconut rice and mango slices. Protein? No thank you. But the grown ups are more than happy, so it’s all good. – Whitney. Website.

Café Raj (Albany) | N. Indian + Pakistani. My daughter will eat Chana Masala and my son will eat something out of our fridge. – Whitney. Website.

China Village (Albany) | The place is huge and always packed, I think that speaks for itself. Website.

Coach Sushi (Oakland) | Solid sushi with highchairs available. – Art. Website.

Hana Japan (Berkeley marina) | Kids love the chef show. – Donna. {Our take on Hana Japan}

House of Curries (Albany, Berkeley) | Cheap Indian food, but some of the best naan around. Website.

Juhu Beach Club (Oakland) | Love the well-presented kids’ meals & yummy Mumbai street food. – Ruby K. Website.

Kim’s Cafe & Sandwiches (Albany) | Probably the cheapest place around. Four bucks for a bahn mi. Extra points because it’s super good too. Website.

Kirin (Berkeley) | Another good option on the east end of Solano. Website

Mint Leaf (W. Berkeley + Alameda) | Vietnamese restaurant, try the Cha Gio rolls. Website.

Miyozen Sushi (Emeryville) | The sushi belt is always a hit. – Donna C. There is also a dedicated play room where children can watch a show or read a book. Website.

Ohgane Korean (Oakland) | Korean BBQ cooks meat in the center of the table. Website.

Panda Express (El Cerrito + Oakland) | Takeout Chinese. Just keeping it real. – Wendy

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro (Emeryville) | Asian Fusion Chain. Dine in and kids get crayons and puzzles or you can try to order online or with their new app and take advantage of Bay Street’s 15 minute free parking for food carryout. Website.

Renee’s Place (Albany) | Wonderful neighborhood restaurant where Renee herself enjoys greeting the regulars of all ages, and knows how to accommodate multi-generational parties very well. – Holly L. Website.

Rikyu Sushi (Rockridge) | Website.

Shen Hua (Elmwood) | Tasty and noisy Chinese where your child’s voice blends into the background. – Heather Website.

Shimizu Sushi (Oakland) | Website.

Takara Sushi (Rockridge) | Another floaty boat place to delight your kids and serve them quickly. {See Heather’s review of Takara (with even more kid sushi faves)}

Toss Noodle Bar (Berkeley) | Dress your noodles however you like. {See Whitney’s review of Toss}

Vik’s Chaat House (Berkeley) | With over 1800 Yelp reviews, this place has got to be good. Website.

Yojimbo Sushi (Alameda) | We love it for for the yummy sushi, anime art all over the walls, kid friendly vibe and awesome Japanese animated movies viewable from every table. – Chrissy C. Website

Grab your sushi right off the carousel at Takara in Oakland

Diners & Cafes (more than just a coffee shop!)

Au Coquelet (Berkeley) | My family sometimes goes just for the steamed milk. – Wendy Y Website

Berkeley Bagels on Gilman | Our go-to breakfast on the weekends. – Whitney (and she’s a bagel snob!).

Bette’s Oceanview Diner | My totally favorite breakfast indulgence is perfect for early-rising families since they open at 6:30am. Late risers, wait in line. – Heather {See also Bette’s is best for early risers}

Black Bear Diner  (Emeryville) | Don’t miss the ice cream concierge. – Lisa T. Website.

Cafe Clem (Berkeley) | Perfectly situated near the main Berkeley library, Habitot, YMCA, and the weekend Farmer’s Market, this little sister of La Note is a delicious treat. – Heather

Cafe Leila (Berkeley) | High quality, fresh food and offers a large patio with enough room for dogs and strollers. Service can be slow. Dinner only on Thurs-Sunday evenings. Try brunch. – Whitney. Website.

Commonwealth Cafe & Pub (Oakland) Commonwealth is our family dinner favorite: great food with a lot of toddler-friendly options, great local beers for the grown-ups, and an ever-changing assortment of board books! – Art. Website.

Fatapples (Berkeley + El Cerrito) | Known for breakfast, burgers, and baked goods, this old-fashioned diner has lots of choices for food and even more for dessert (consider yourself warned). The El Cerrito location has much more dining space and parking. Website.

Grand Lake Kitchen (Oakland) | Website

Homemade Cafe (Berkeley) | A friendly place for eggs and baked goods with bottomless coffee. Small inside so there’s often a line on weekends. – Heather  Website.

Lama Beans (Berkeley) | Magically delicious pancakes and plenty of other items on the menu. A big stack of shared coloring books to entertain the kiddos. Website. {See also Breakfast for dinner at Lama Beans}

Meal Ticket (Berkeley) | Mom and Pop joint that serves breakfast all day. Cash only! Website.

Rick and Ann’s (Elmwood) | Always a line. {See also Bette’s Oceanview Smackdown}

Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe (Oakland + Emeryville) | With early and late hours, you can eat here all the time. Placemat and crayons. Servers bring a bowl of cheerios to toddlers. {See also hipster brunch smackdown} Website.

Bringing our best manners to the carb-fest at Rudy’s Can’t Fail

Burgers & Dogs

My own kids love the local burger shops. Many of our sit-down dinners are to these places:

Barney’s Burgers (2 in Berkeley + 2 in Oakland) | Burgers are made with high grade beef, other options include chicken, turkey burgers, portobello. Kids’ menu also includes a decent hot dog. Sweet potato fries cost extra. Website.

Boss Burger (Albany) | Burgers, chili, fries deep-fried in 100% grass-fed beef tallow oil AND a Pac-Man arcade game. Website.

Eureka! (Downtown Berkeley) | The kids’ menu has things like lollipop corndogs. Don’t worry, adults can eat them too. Website.

Farm Burger (Berkeley) | Instant classic with hecka good burgers and kids play area, let’s hope they can keep it clean. {Our review of Farm Burger Berkeley}

Grazzy Burgers (Albany) | Burgers and over 25 beers on tap. Yep. Website.

In-N-Out Burger (Oakland, San Leandro, Pinole) | My hands-down favorite fast food burger place; I have a location-finding app on my phone so I know when we’re nearby. – Heather. Website.

Phil’s Sliders  (Downtown Berkeley) | These mini burgers are perfectly child-sized. Chalkboard walls give bored kids something to do. Bacon upgrade is tasty but expensive. – Heather {Our review of Phil’s Sliders} Website.

Rosamunde Sausage Grill (Downtown Oakland + Temescal) | Fancier hot dogs for parents, kids will like the all beef and the beans. Website.

Top Dog (Berkeley + Oakland) | The Top Dog in CVS at Pleasant Valley is Old SKOOL in the best way – Sarah. Website.

True Burger (Oakland) | Good burgers, better milkshakes. Website.

Hungry hands at In-N-Out in Pinole

Other Favorites (from Louisiana to Ethiopia)

So many of our favorite restaurants defy categorization so I lumped them all together and alphabetized them. Bon appetit!

Angeline’s Louisiana Kitchen (Berkeley) | Jumbalaya for you, mac & cheese for your little one, sweet beignets drenched in powder sugar for all. Website.

Asmara (Oakland) | Asmara at 51st has a very friendly family atmosphere; it’s our go-to for great Ethiopian/Eritrean food. – @UUBerkeley. Website.

Ba-Bite (Piedmont) | Middle Eastern cuisine with lots of fresh choices. Can’t go wrong with the hummus. Website.

Bacheeso’s (Berkeley, Oakland) | We pair this organic Middle Eastern joint with a trip to Fairyland. – Kim D. Website.

Cafe Colucci (Oakland) | Ethiopian. Cafe Colucci has always been great for us. – Dave Website.

Cafe Platano (Berkeley + Oakland) | Salvadoran. They have a tiny play area. – Jessica  Website

Cafe Romanat (Oakland) | Ethiopian. Cafe Romanat is our favorite Ethiopian with kids. – Erika Website.

Chop Bar (Oakland) | For a less hectic vibe, come before 5:30. Website.

The Junket (El Cerrito) | Combines German and English food. Website.

Crepevine (Berkeley + Rockridge) | Many flavors to pick from as well as the basics. The N. Berkeley location passes out Wikki Stix instead of crayons to mix it up further. Website.

Fenton’s Creamery (Oakland) | Of course kids love it here, they know their meal will end with a huge sundae! Pretty standard diner food. {Our write up on Fenton’s}. Website.

Homeroom (Oakland) Mac + Cheese but fancy, now has a drive-through when you pre-order on a special app. Thank you! Website. {See also Homeroom sounds family friendly}

Kensington Circus Pub (Kensington) | Enjoy a pint and some pub grub while your toddler explores the play area. Good times. Website

Potala Organic Cafe (Albany) | Berkeley food at its best. Healthy, vegan, organic, local and only two options – medium or small. My boys devour it. – Anna. Website.

Poulet (Berkeley) | Eat in or carry out chicken and tasty side dishes. Poulet is where I get fancy salads or frozen, oven meals for me and my husband and the kids will have plain pasta that night. – Whitney. Website.

Q’s Halal Chicken (Alameda) | Get the chicken. Duh. Website.

Saturn Cafe (Downtown Berkeley) | Vegetarian with lots of gluten-free choices; reasonably-priced kids’ menu. Website.

Saul’s Deli (N. Berkeley) | Large Jewish deli with many tasty options; favorites include matzo ball soup, potato latkes and applesauce. Website.

Stella Nonna (W. Berkeley) | American comfort food that changes seasonally, fried chicken on Wednesdays (yum!) and a nice kid’s menu. Website.

Sweet Tomatoes (Fremont) | Extensive salad and soup bar. The kid likes his fruit & Mac n cheese. – Tiffanie. Website.

Telegraph (Oakland) | Family- and dog-friendly beer garden where the ‘rents can grab a coffee OR beer (and food) on the patio and my daughter sweet talks the cooks into fancy-shaped pancakes. – Ruby. Website.

Westbrae Biergarten (N. Berkeley) | {Our review of Westbrae}

Have you tried any new places based on our suggestions? Did we miss your kid’s favorite meal? Please share in the comments!

This list of restaurants was generated by Heather, Whitney, Anna and our reader community of 510families. Nobody paid to be listed and we didn’t skip your favorite place on purpose. Ron Kriss is the Broker/Owner of Lawton Associates and the generous sponsor of this kid-friendly restaurant guide. Ron has been making a living in the real estate business for over 30 years. If you’re looking to live closer to Zachary’s Pizza, Crepevine, or the patio of Pasta P, he’s your guy.

[Photo credits: Karen Merzenich: boy eating mac; Anna Azimi: guacamole and In-N-Out; Whitney Moss: pizza; Heather Flett: pancake face, sushi and crayons on the table; all rights reserved]

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