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Where can kids eat free in Niagara Falls, Ont.?

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Where can kids eat free in Niagara Falls, Ont.?

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  1. Queenston Heights Restaurant REGIONAL/CANADIAN CUISINE Perched above the Niagara River, the dining room of this restaurant in the heart of Oueenston Heights Park offers a spectacular view. The view is at its most beautiful in the autumn, when the trees on both sides of the Niagara River blaze with warm fall colors. The menu features a variety of cuisines, with a number of Canadian-themed dishes, which may include local St. David's proscuitto on golden beet and arugula salad drizzled with apple cider vinaigrette, Ontario veal braised in tomato and garden herbs with Yukon mashed potatoes, and Canadian maple syrup mousse. Service is efficient, if a little distant. The children's menu is more imaginative than most – for instance, veal scaloppini with capellini and vegetables in tomato sauce, or sirloin strips with spinacli dumplings and seasonal vegetables. It's nice to see the kitchen making an effort for the kids as well as the grow-ups. In addition to lunch and dinner, the restaurant serves Sunday brunch seasonally and aftemoon tea on weekends from May to October (daily in July and Aug). One more offering – Niagara Grand Dinner Theatre puts on shows here: matinee and evening performances along witn a three-course menu.

      

      

    17 Noir REGIONAL/CONTEMPORARY CUISINE It only makes sense that the Fallsview Casino has a restaurant that pays homage to gambling. Decorated in reds and blacks to mimic a roulette table, the chairs are fussy felt and the tables are round. The food is some of the best that your gambling money can buy, and it's worth the trip even if gambling isn't in your plans. Portions are large and the range is wide. A squash soup is a great blend of pureed squash with a creamy butter, which brings out the sweetness of the vegetable. And for fish lovers, I recommend an organic Irish salmon filet cooked to your liking, just like a steak. The salmon is perched on top of fingerling potatoes, double smoked bacon, and shallot veal reduction. Choose from other sumptuous treats like seared bison with celery-root puree, foie gras turnover, and seared sea scallops. Traditional Tahitian vanilla bean cheesecake is thick and bursting with worthy calories. Downstairs from the dining room, have a seat at the sushi and noodle bar, which is open late. Watch the Japanese master sushi chefs (two on staff) prepare delicacies right in front of your eyes



    6380 Fallsview Blvd. Niagara Falls, Ontario  Reservations recommended. Dining room: $30-$45,  daily 5-11pm; sushi and noodle bar daily 11am-4am. 1- 888-WINFALL

      

    5645 Victoria Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2G 3L5 Canada     905-357-4888

      

    Monticello Grille House & Wine Bar

    Niagara’s signature restaurant inspired by the savoury recipes from the finest cuisine in Louisiana and evocative southern days. Monticello speaks of sultry summer nights told in the charm of the queen the south, along with traditional Grille House foods of corn fed beef and open flame grilling.



    Read 17 traveler reviews on Monticello Grille House

      

          

    Happy Wanderer Restaurant - Niagara Falls

    Family owned and operated for 40 years, the Wanderer offers the unique, charming atmosphere of an old world inn. Delicious German cuisine at reasonable prices, Canadian and American favourites, and a children's menu are available.

    Cuisine: European

    6405 Stanley Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario  L2G 3Y6 Canada 905-354-9825

    Read 9 traveler reviews on Happy Wanderer restaurant



      

          

    4950 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Canada. Daily 11am-2am. Main courses $7-$18   905-371-1898

    Boston Pizza  Convenient for the Clifton Hill mob, Boston Pizza has a menu that will overwhelm your eyeballs with more than 100 items. Best known for its pizza and pasta, Boston Pizza also serves up ribs, sandwiches, and salads. Arcade games and TV screens suck patrons' attention away from the food and the pace of the dining room seems to be stuck on fast forward, but no one would notice – the entire Clifton Hill district pulsates with neon energy from early morning to way past the witching hour every night. There is an outdoor patio for warm-weather dining. A great outing with lots of friends or the family – you'll find large portions, beer and wings, and a plethora of pizzas that are worth the trip. It's a watch-the-game or cele-brate-a-birthday kind of place.

    Read 11 traveler reviews on Boson Pizza

      



    Read unbiased opinions about the Niagara Falls Restaurants and Cafes:



        

    Fine Dining - Restaurants

      

    Rainforest (24 reviews)

    Skylon Tower (Menu , 18 reviews)

    Monticello Grille House (Menu , 19 reviews)

    Casa d'Oro (Menu , 16 reviews)

    Carpaccio (Menu , 18 reviews)

    Planet Hollywood (16 reviews)

    Happy Wanderer (15 reviews)

    Casa Mia (Menu , 16 reviews)

    Remingtons Of Montana (Menu , 7 reviews)

    The Love Boat (Menu , 8 reviews)

    Edgewater's Tap & Grill (4 reviews)

    Pinnacle (5 reviews)

    Watermark (Menu , 6 reviews)

    Terrapin Grille (3 reviews)

    Table Rock (Menu)

    Top of the Falls (Menu)

    Red Coach (Menu)

    Queenston Heights (Menu)

    17 Noir (3 reviews)

    Montana's (12 reviews)

    Chatters Mediterranean (18 reviews)

    Red Chateau (14 reviews)

    Casual Dining - Restaurants



    My Cousin Vinny's (48 review )

    Flying Saucer (20 review )

    Beef Baron (Menu , 12 review )

    Tony Romas (Fallsview Blvd) (16 review)

    Applebee's (Fallsview Blvd) (11 reviews)

    Applebee's (Victoria Ave) (5 reviews)

    Mama Mia's (Menu , 10 reviews)

    Fine Kettle O'Fish (5 reviews)

    Taco N Tequila (8 reviews)

    Yukiguni (5 reviews)

    Peking (3 reviews)

    Tandoor Hut (5 reviews)

    Cocos (6 reviews)

    Capri (10 reviews)

    Ruby Tuesday (4 reviews)

    La Hacienda (1 review)

    Captain Murphy's (1 review)

    Secret Garden ( Menu )

    Four Brothers (2 reviews)

    Mama Leone (2 reviews)

    Keg (22 reviews)

    Far East Chinese Restaurant (5 reviews)

    Buffets, Cafes, and Steakhouses



    Antica (32 reviews)

    Copacabana (31 reviews)

    TGI Fridays (Victoria Ave) (21 reviews)

    Hard Rock Cafe (NF, Ontario) (17 reviews)

    Spicy Olive Bar (15 reviews)

    Boston Pizza (Clifton Hill) (14 reviews)

    Mick & Angelo's (15 reviews)

    Taste Of Bombay (7 reviews)

    Wolfgang Puck (14 reviews)

    Country Chalet (10 reviews)

    Kelsey’s (9 reviews)

    Wild Mushroom Sports Bar (6 reviews)

    Outback Steakhouse (5 reviews)

    A Cut Above Steakhouse (11 reviews)

    Pazzo Matto (5 reviews)

    China Buffet (11 reviews)

    Cafe Tu Tu Tango (4 reviews)

    Passage To India (7 reviews)

    After Hours Bistro & Bar (3 reviews)

    Chip N Charlie Bar & Eatery (5 reviews)

    Shibuki Japanese Sushi (9 reviews)

    Jack Tanners (5 reviews)


  2. Most restaurants will allow kids to eat free. As well as most hotels. If the restaurant does not let children eat free there is normally a kids menu which costs a lot less. If there is no kids menu ask if there is a cheaper price for children (at a buffet)... Sometimes if you ask there will be.

  3. Not sure but a lot of hotels and motels let your kids dine free under 12 yrs of age

    Try these restuarants

    Ruby Tuesdays

    Swiss Chalet

  4. most hotel restraunts have free meals for kids

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