
Kitchener Restaurants
Kitchener Restaurants

Family Friendly
Great restaurants where kids and families feel welcome and comfortable
Average family friendly score: 6.5/10
Excellent
Good Options
Three Kretans Greek Restaurant
8.8The official dinner menu includes kids portions, and the broader menu is friendly to mixed-age groups: grilled meats, pita sandwiches, salads, dips, and desserts. Families do not have to translate a niche concept into dinner; the restaurant already gives them simple Greek paths.
Bangkok Cuisine
9.0Families get practical support: a kids’ menu, mild spice choices, takeout, and reservation guidance for larger groups. Adults still have the full Thai menu rather than a simplified family-restaurant compromise.
Arabesque Family Restaurant
8.9Family platters, familiar wraps, rice-and-fries plate choices, all-week hours, and desserts make it easy to feed mixed-age tables without over-planning the meal.
J & B Family Restaurant
9.3The room reads casual and approachable, with a menu broad enough for mixed ages: schnitzel, grilled meats, fish, pasta, soups, salads, wings, and desserts all sit beside the Serbian house specialties. It is family-friendly because the food is specific without being narrow.
Del's Italian Kitchen
8.6Del's works for mixed-age family dinners because the room stays casual while the menu still feels like a grown-up night out. Kid-friendly details, a broad pizza-and-pasta spread, and shareable starters make it easier for everyone to find a comfortable order.
Kypreos Restaurant
8.7The menu is family-friendly without needing a special script: kids breakfast, a kids menu, familiar sandwiches and Greek dinner plates all sit beside the adult breakfast and entree sections.
La Cucina Pizzeria
8.4Sunday gives families a clean entry point with kids eat free Margherita, while the broader pizza-and-pasta menu keeps the meal familiar without flattening the Italian character for adults.
Graffiti Market
8.5Smart Dining Tables and familiar dishes make Graffiti Market easier for families than many pizza-and-beer rooms. Pizza, fries, wings, burgers, chicken, and digital games give kids and adults several ways into the same meal.
Northern Thai
8.9Families can build an easy meal here through spring rolls, satay, fried rice, noodles, curries and shareable seafood. Milder palates still have rice, starters and familiar noodle dishes, while bigger appetites can move toward curry or whole fish.
Sushi Star
9.4A family-friendly shape: AYCE pacing, mild rolls, bento boxes, cooked dishes, soups, salads, desserts, and a room built for longer meals.
Korean BBQ Restaurant
9.3The casual room and straightforward comfort dishes can work for families who keep the order simple. Rice bowls, dumplings, pancakes and barbecue plates give mixed ages enough familiar entry points, while spicier stews can stay with adults.
Darlise Cafe
8.7The cafe directly supports families with high chairs, boosters, a children’s menu, breakfast plates, pancakes, grilled cheese, and chicken nuggets. It works best for families who want a real brunch or lunch option where adults still have strong menu choices.
Kinkaku Izakaya
9.3The family-friendly pricing and casual energy make Kinkaku Izakaya a suitable choice for families. However, the lively atmosphere may be overwhelming for very young children.
Cameron Chinese Restaurant
8.5The family appeal comes from familiar shared dishes, fried rice, lemon chicken, chicken balls, beef broccoli, and larger dinner sets. Families can keep the order approachable while still adding seafood or dim sum items for variety.
Muya Restaurant
9.3Families get a forgiving format here: platters can be shared, milder vegetable dishes can sit beside richer stews, and injera gives the meal a hands-on rhythm without making every diner choose a separate entree.









