Fort Lauderdale Family Restaurants
Fort Lauderdale Family Friendly Restaurants
Coconuts 429 Seabreeze Boulevard •Fort Lauderdale, FL •954-525-2421 The best part of visiting Florida is eating outdoors overlooking the water. This Intracoastal spot allows for just that while being both kid and pet friendly. The menu is small but it's got a great mix of fresh seafood, salads and sandwiches. Dinners include pork lollipops, Jambalaya, chicken, steak and even more seafood with prices ranging between $9 to $26. |
La Bonne Crepe 815 East Las Olas Boulevard •Fort Lauderdale, FL •954-761-1515 Lunch or dinner on Las Olas is a must; the artsy street is full of international flavor and flair and you'll forget you're in an American beach town when dining here. La Bonne Crepe is the perfect breakfast spot, serving up French toast, waffles, pancakes and crepes with fresh fruit and just the right amount of powdered sugar. At lunch and dinner, crepes filled with cheeses, chicken, veggies and seafood will melt in your mouth -- although other traditional French dishes are plentiful, as well. |
Shooters Waterfront Cafe 3033 NE 32nd Avenue•Fort Lauderdale, FL •954-566-2855 A long-time local favorite, weekend nights can get rowdy at this Intracoastal restaurant and bar, but lunches and early dinners with the family are ideal. Located on its own dock, yachts and motorboats can park and eat and it can be fun just to see the selection of boats on hand on any given day -- as well as who may be stepping off them! Sandwiches, burgers, pasta, chicken, steak and loads of fresh seafood means everyone finds something they like. |
The Floridian 1410 East Las Olas Boulevard •Fort Lauderdale, FL •954-463-4010 One of the oldest hotels in Fort Lauderdale also operates one of the oldest diners. This 24-hour spot serves up very generous portions, and breakfast is particularly popular -- and crowded. Still, wait out the crowds and, if you can, grab a table outside for fabulous people watching. |
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