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Child-Friendly Restaurants in Dublin
Dublinks.com reveals some of the best kiddie-friendly restaurants in Dublin.

Dublin offers a multitude and wide range of restaurants so that any Dublin diner will inevitably enjoy eating in Dublin. But when you want to bring the entire family out for a meal, where can you find baby changing facilities or Kiddies Menus. Dublinks.com have compiled a list of the best Dublin restaurants to suit the entire family.

For dining during the afternoon, The Dome Restaurant  in Stephens Green Shopping Centre is an excellent choice. This self-service restaurant is colourfully designed offering a good range of snacks and lunches and can serve children's portions on request. High-chairs and baby changing facilities are  also provided.

To sample some of the best pizza in Dublin, bring the family to Milano on Dawson Street. Serving sumptuous pasta and pizza, Milano also offers a supervised play area for kids on Sundays between 12-5pm.

Two of Dublin's best Asian restaurants are also very children-friendly. Yamamori Noodles  on South Great Georges Street is an ideal restaurant for a family dinner offering whole meals and small tastes of various dishes. High-chairs and baby changing facilities are available. Wagamama staff will provide kids with crayons and colouring paper as they wait for their food.

Special entertainment for kids is provided at Captain Americas  in Dublin. Clowns, colouring competitions, games and above all a specific menu designed for kids are on offer. Kids can also visit Dublin's only Rock n Roll museum situated in Captain Americas.

Trentuno on Wicklow Street and Luigi Malones  in Temple Bar offer a Children's menus that would satisfy any kid in Dublin. Restaurants in Dublin are diverse and plenty and there is also a great selection of restaurants for all the family to visit.

 





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