2025 Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Los Angeles Area

Kid-Friendly Restaurants
in Los Angeles

Got kids? There's no reason you shouldn't enjoy a nice meal out simply because you have children in tow.

Friendly waitstaff, menus for fickle palates and laidback atmospheres are just some of the perks you'll find on GAYOT's list of the Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Los Angeles, presented in alphabetical order.

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DeSano Pizza Bakery
13/20
Authentic Neapolitan pizza in East Hollywood. See More
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Din Tai Fung
13/20
An outpost of the Taiwan-based dumpling shop at The Americana at Brand in Glendale. See More
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Du-par's Restaurant
12/20
Hot cakes, fresh-baked pies and an all-American menu at the Farmers Market. See More
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Gladstone's
13/20
Sweeping views of the Pacific and its sunset, with pleasant casual seafood cuisine. See More
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Huckleberry Café & Bakery
13/20
This offshoot of Rustic Canyon Wine Bar & Seasonal Kitchen features handcrafted breads and pastries, along with breakfast and lunch items. See More
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Pink's Hot Dogs
QB
Hungry patrons line up for bursting-with-flavor beef hot dogs at this LA fast-food icon. See More
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The Pub at Golden Road Brewing
13/20
On weekends, families flock to this kid-friendly (and dog-friendly) brewpub. See More
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Salazar
13/20
Frogtown’s popular patio spot for standout tacos and fine craft cocktails. See More
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Uncle Bill's Pancake House
12/20
The South Bay's most celebrated breakfast hangout has spent decades perfecting pancakes and omelets. See More
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