Family-owned and family-friendly, the portions at this Italian joint could satisfy a small family.
Far from what the regal name would suggest, Baronessa turns out the fare of a modest trattoria in an Italian village.
Recreational activities year-round.
Authentic Greek mezze -- small dishes meant to be shared -- and a family-friendly vibe keep customers coming back.
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This growing chain offers dozens of milkshakes and a variety of toppings for juicy burgers.
Hot spot for grill roasted chicken, Mexican rice and frijoles, tortillas and hunks of carne asada.
Three different types of excellent chili, ice cold beer and a jukebox full of old faves make the Hard Times good.
Dance academy teaches jazz, ballet and modern classes for children and adults. The troupe performs a traditional staging of the "Nutcracker" every winter.
This eclectic fusion restaurant reinvents old standards with its waffle sandwiches and tasty "flaming" tortes.
Lively spot with swift, friendly service and dishes that sound familiar but certainly aren't the same-old, same-old.
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