Locations in Detroit: Kid Friendly

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  • Goldfish Tea

    117 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 541-5252

  • Good Food Company East

    74 W. Maple Road, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 362-0886; (248) 362-2983 (FAX)

    Purveyors of organic and natural foods, the café serves cafeteria-style and by the pound, so you can tailor the meal to your appetite. Daily lunch specials satisfy Mexican, Indian, and old-fashioned American tastebuds, offered alongside fresh soups, garden vegetable salads, and black bean burgers. Eat inside from 11 to 3, or shop the deli from 9 to 5.
  • Good Food Company West

    42615 Ford Rd., Canton Detroit

    (734) 981-8100; (734) 981-8227 (FAX)

    Our deli uses only the freshest ingredients and organic produce to make vegan and vegetarian entrees. We also serve corn-fed, free range chicken and dolphin-free tuna. While you're shopping, enjoy an organic fruit or vegetable juice - juiced fresh while you wait! We also juice fresh organic wheat grass, or try one of our custom-made protein shakes.
  • Gordy's Pizza & Grinders

    1057 E. Long Lake, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 645-2572; (248) 680-8830 (FAX)

    A friendly, great place to take the family. Try one of our 21 different grinders, which are made on homemade bread from scratch everyday. We have delicous pizza made the old fashioned way - hand tossed with all the fresh cuts of meats and vegetables there are. Everything is made to order. Catering is our specialty. If you want fast food with homemade taste, Gordy's Pizza and Grinders is the place.
  • Great Baraboo Brewing Co.

    35905 Utica Rd., Clinton Township Detroit

    (586) 792-7397; (586) 792-3377 (FAX)

    Macomb County's first brew pub. Bistro-style menu. Known for our BBQ ribs, herb-grilled mushrooms, homemade focaccia and toastees. Four handcrafted home brews and one specialty beer monthly. Ales, lagers and wheat beers. Nine TVs.
  • Gregg's Gourmet Cafe

    5914 S. Main, Clarkston Detroit

    (248) 625-6612; (248) 625-6618 (FAX)

    We welcome kids and have all homemade food, dressings, sauces and desserts. Plus, we cater!
  • Griff's Grill

    49 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac Oakland County

    (248) 334-9292

    The oldest bar in Oakland County, holding the first liquor license issued after the end of Prohibition. Full menu of great food, such as burgers, sandwiches and homemade soups. Separate band room with live entertainment every Friday and Saturday. Grill open until 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
  • Guernsey Farms Dairy Family Style Restaurant

    21300 Novi Rd., Northville Detroit

    (248) 349-1466; (248) 349-1975 (FAX)

    You can go to Guernsey Farms just for an ice cream cone, or to buy dairy products from a little convenience store, or you can go for a meal. In the restaurant, broasted chicken is the special. Save room for the desserts, including the Black and White sundae — a combination of chocolate and vanilla ice cream with marshmallow and hot fudge, sprinkled with nuts, piled with whipped cream, and a cherry. Wow!
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  • Guy Hollerin's

    3600 Plymouth, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 769-4323; (734) 761-1290 (FAX)

    "Guy Hollerin's is a casual, sports-related restaurant with a relaxed, informal theme. Breakfast and dinner served daily. Prices range from $5 to $7 for sandwiches, and $10 and up for entrees. Large and small party catering available.

  • Hamtramck Coney Island

    9741 Joseph Campau St., Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 873-4569

    Detroit’s culinary gift to the world may be humble, but it’s a point of local honor. Located in the midst of the busy street of Joseph Campau, this Coney Island is the perfect stop in between the bar hopping. Taste the pride for $1.85 with a classic Coney dog: An all-beef frank placed lovingly in a bun, drizzled with beef chili, diced raw onions and mustard. It’s the perfect spot for a quick meal of your favorite burger, gyro or sandwich. Also, stop in for breakfast the next morning after an adventurous night on the town.
  • Hard Rock Cafe

    45 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 964-7625; (313) 965-4113 (FAX)

    Hard Rock Café Detroit provides classic American cuisine while spreading the spirit of rock 'n' roll.

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  • Harmonie Garden

    4704 Third St. Detroit

    (313) 638-2345 (FAX); (313)

    Middle Eastern Cuisine at an affordable price is what Harmonie Garden has to offer, and they have the perfect location to do it- nearby the campus of Wayne State University. 

  • Harold's Chicken Shack

    8892 W. Eight Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 336-2060; (248) 336-2062 (FAX)

    The Fried Chicken King! Originated in Chicago in 1955. The taste is like southern cooking with a city appeal. The chicken, fish and shrimp are cooked to order. There are no warmers or heat lamps! Finish off your chicken with your choice of special sauce for a taste that's addictive and known as the 'Best Chicken in Detroit.' Two locations to serve you.
  • Heavenly Chicken & Waffles

    17117 W. Nine Mile Rd., 160, Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 569-7949; (248) 569-9421 (FAX)

    Heavenly Chicken & Waffles brings the delicious East Coast combination to metro Detroiters. A three-time feature on the Fox2 Morning Show, Heavenly Chicken & Waffles prepares fresh, made-to-order meals. The award-winning golden brown Belgian waffle is served alongside perfectly seasoned Amish chicken wings. Come and enjoy how it all began in a Harlem Renassaince atmosphere where good food and good times meet. Try this East Coast tradition that is delightfully different and heavenly satisfying. Can't make it to the restaurant? Ask about the "On the Spot" catering service.
  • Henry Autograph-Collection

    300 Town Center Dr., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 253-4475; (313) 441-2051 (FAX)

    Exceptional regional cuisine prepared with the freshest locally obtained products available. The Grill presents handcrafted dishes created on a foundation of organic and sustainably farmed local produce. The menu features all-natural ranched meats and responsibly harvested seafood; all paired with a magnificent wine collection inclusive of bio-dynamically conceived varietals. Simply put, it's food the way nature intended.
  • The Henry Ford

    20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 982-6001; (313) (FAX)

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  • The Hills City Grille

    2940 Rochester Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 528-1620

    Casual, accepts all major credit cards, Executive Chef Jason Nies, takes reservations, walk-ins welcome, take-out, catering. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Hobnobs

    1128 Dix Hwy., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 381-3400

    Hobnobs is a Family-owned and operated, full service casual dining restaurant with banquet facilities. Hobnobs uses only the freshest and finest ingredients to provide quality entrées at an affordable price.
  • Hong Hua Fine Chinese Dining

    27925 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Oakland County

    (248) 489-2280

    At Hong Hua, widely regarded as the best in the area, diners will enjoy the the fare without being knocked off their feet. The restaurant's decor has more of a fine-dining than a Chinese feel. It’s elegant to look at, with its curving lines of cherry wood and tasteful paintings of flowers. The shredded duck and mushroom soup comes highly recommended. The Szechuan hot and sour soup is another winner, more complex and flavorful than hot, it actually seems a bit sweet. An excellent entrée is eggplant in chili sauce. The mu-shu pork is tasty if not overly interesting, slightly sweet and crisped-up by the shredded cabbage that’s used. Dessert can be peppermint or ginger ice cream, or translucent lychees served on ice. Offers a full complement of fried rices, chow meins and lo meins, along with all the dishes found at corner Chinese restaurants throughout America.
  • Hoop's Food Sport Spirits

    2705 Lapeer Rd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 373-4744; (248) 373-6912 (FAX)

    "Five minutes from the Palace – shuttle service to concerts and sporting events. The place to eat before or after the game. Watch all the games from our 30 television screens. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night entrées, $4.95 to $14.95. Reservations recommended for parties of 10 or more.
  • Hoops

    2705 Lapeer, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 373-4744 (FAX); (248)

  • Hungarian Rhapsody

    14315 Northline Rd., Southgate Detroit

    (734) 283-9622

    Featuring ethnic Hungarian, old-world decor and atmosphere – embroidered tablecloths, Hungarian artifacts and traditional cuisine, such as paprika laden. Romantic and family atmosphere. Banquet facilities also available, seating 200.
  • Hungarian-American Cultural Center

    26257 Goddard Rd., Taylor Detroit

    (734) 946-6261

    The dinning room at the Hungarian- American Cultural Center offers good, solid meals, mostly in the $7 range. Portions are generous. Diners might find such made-from-scratch dishes as stuffed cabbage, chicken or veal paprikash, gulyas palacsinta, pork loin, breaded pork and porkolt. For dessert, you might find dios torta, made with ground walnuts, or dobos torta, a caramel-topped eight-layer cake, on the board. Open only on Friday evenings.

  • Hunter House Hamburgers

    35075 Woodward Ave., Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 646-7121; (248) 737-3758 (FAX)

  • Innate Healing Arts Vegetarian Cafe

    18700 Woodward Detroit

    A vegetarian/vegan cafe located in a very healing environment.The restaurant is connect to a holistic healing center.
  • Insalata

    1919 E Big Beaver Rd., Troy Oakland County

    Insalata offers a casual, laid back atmosphere in the spirit of healthy living. With its ultimate salad bar, tasty toasted sandwiches and savory soups, Insalata gives its customers the power to customize meals according to their lifestyles.

    For the sweet-tooths they offer fresh fruit smoothies and frozen yogurt along with an assortment of cakes and goodies.

    Free delivery within 5 miles helps with the need for convenience in a fast-paced world.

  • International House of Pancakes

    35238 Woodward, Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 647-7370

  • International House of Pancakes

    29202 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 545-2255

  • Irish Coffee Bar & Grill

    18666 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 881-5675

    Classy neighborhood bar. Rated 4 stars by Jane Rayburn of the Detroit News. The specialty of the house is the ground round; club sandwiches, steaks, shrimp, perch, chicken wings or tenders, handmade breaded mushrooms and onion rings, soups and salads are also on the menu. We offer daily specials and food is served until 1 a.m. Jukebox features a wide variety of music, including Irish folk, jazz, blues, and hits from the '40s, '50s and '60s — we've got it all!
  • Island Coney

    8200 Macomb, Grosse Ile Detroit

    Breakfast anytime, a friendly waitstaff, daily specials and $.99 coneys every Monday.
  • Italia Fresca Tuscan Grill

    2440 Orchard Lake Rd., Sylvan Lake Detroit

    (248) 681-2778; (248) 681-2186 (FAX)

    "Fine dining experience with a casual and comfortable atmosphere. Featuring old world Italian cuisine with a taste of Tuscany. Only the finest Certified Angus Beef® and quality ingredients are used in Chef Sam’s delightful creations. We recently moved to a larger location in order to accommodate large private parties and catered events. Experience the taste with out breaking the bank. Beer and wine coming soon!"
  • Izakaya Sanpei

    43327 Joy Rd., Canton Detroit

    (734) 416-9605; (734) 412-2121 (FAX)

    Authentic Japanese cuisine and sushi bar. Featuring the only Japanese pizza in the state, cocktails, karaoke on weekends and many different appetizers. Reservations are recommended on the weekends.