Thursday, April 26, 2012

Kid Friendly restaurante

My husband and I will be travelling to OKC in August with our 2 sons (2 1/2 and 5). Are there any fun restaurants that anyone would recommend? Thank you...



Kid Friendly restaurante


Oklahoma in general is a very kid-friendly / family-friendly place. I%26#39;m not really sure of what type of restaurants you%26#39;re looking for, but there are a bunch that would work.





Bricktown (downtown OKC) is a very fun place with a great atmosphere.. A riverwalk surrounded by many restaurants, a great minor league ball park, Bass Pro Shop, etc.





The Spaghetti Warehouse is a fun place to eat, with a nice atmosphere. There%26#39;s a trolley car down the middle of the restaurant, which can be fun to eat in. It has a very antique-y feel to it, and the food is great.





Coach%26#39;s is another good place to eat, and it%26#39;s built into the baseball stadium. While you%26#39;re in town, see if there is a Redhawks game you can go to. It would be lots of fun for your sons.



Kid Friendly restaurante


Try Incredible Pizza for fun. Buffet and games for all. See their web site. It is a new place for OKC opened in May. Enjoy




What part of OKC are you going to be in and what are you coming for??? that will give me an idea as to tell you where you should take the kids.... Bricktown Ball park is a good place to take them but if you are going to be there a few day%26#39;s you don%26#39;t want the same place everyday. Bricktown it self is also a good idea but you may not want to spend all day every day down there. let me know and I can give you some good idea%26#39;s for fun for the whole family... fun rec and food.




We%26#39;re coming to OKC for a mini-vacation. We%26#39;ll be there for 4 or 5 days and we%26#39;re thinking of staying at the Embassy Suites. I had read some negative reviews about the hotel, but they have undergone renovations recently which should have addressed most of the negative comments. We%26#39;re planning to go to Frontier city one day, and visit the crystal bridge. We%26#39;ll also go see the memorial and possibly the science center. Nothing is set in stone though, so any ideas would be great.



Thanks!!




Yecho3, you also must check out the Oklahoma City Zoological Park - one of the oldest zoos in the southwest and one of the best in the country. There you%26#39;ll find great primate, cat, and aquatic exhibits, and more. It doubles as a botanical garden, and its concessions facilities were upgraded a few years ago.

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