Kids eat cheap during (614) Restaurant Week at these 5 places
Been awhile since you treated the clan to a night on the town? We get it—feeding all those kiddos can quickly get expensive. Lucky for you, Restaurant Week has 3-course meals for the whole family from 120+ of Columbus’ best restaurants—all at a fraction of the usual cost!
Load the kids into the old Wagon Queen Family Truckster and set them loose on an unsuspecting waitstaff. Here are 5 Restaurant Week destinations to please youngsters and parents alike!
El Vaquero | Multiple locations
With eleven locations to serve you, Restaurant Week at El Vaquero is a no-hassle family fiesta. With nachos, quesadillas, and sugary desserts on the RW menu, this local favorite is sure to be a hit with the little ones.
Beer Barrel | Multiple locations
Don’t let the name fool you—this family-friendly eatery has a huge menu that’s sure to have something for everyone. Beer Barrel’s Restaurant Week offerings sample some their standout items, including their killer pizza. And after all, kids and pizza go together like…pizza and kids!
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Spaghetti Warehouse | 397 W Broad St
No kid-friendly Restaurant Week roundup would be complete without the prospect of spaghetti and meatballs. Spaghetti Warehouse is an obvious choice in that department. Plus, the kids will love gawking at all the cool crap hanging on the walls at this classic Italian eatery.
Pecan Penny’s | 113 E Main St
Spaghetti sauce not messy enough for you? Set the little tykes loose on some BBQ at Pecan Penny’s. So maybe they get a little sauce on their clothes. Between three courses with options like poutine, pulled pork, and a slice of pecan pie, you’ll be too stuffed to care.
Rusty Bucket | Multiple locations
While its happy hour makes The Rusty Bucket a perennial contender in our annual Columbest voting, the restaurant’s classic American fare is perfectly suited for a night out with the whole family. Thanks to several convenient locations, enjoying Restaurant Week at The Rusty Bucket is only as hard as walking out the front door.
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