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Moms Eat Local: The Night Kitchen Bakery
Find out how kid-friendly The Night Kitchen Bakery is.

Moms know how tough it can be to take a break with little ones while shopping. Patch wants to help you know before you walk in the door if The Night Kitchen Bakery is a good place to eat with your children.
Restaurant: The Night Kitchen
Is there a kids’ menu?
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They offer sweet and lovely cakes, pies and cookies that a kid of any age would appreciate. They also offer pasta salads and two kid favorite sandwiches: a peanut butter and raspberry jam, as well as a peanut butter and banana, served on white or multigrain bread. If your child has a nut allergy there is also grilled mozzarella or cheddar sandwiches. All the kid’s sandwiches are served with a side of fruit.
How does the restaurant deal with food allergies?
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The staff will help steer you clear from food with abundance or traces of nuts or nut products.
Is the restaurant so quiet that any childish outburst will draw attention or is there enough noise that a small cry is likely to go unnoticed?
Excitement is welcomed and expected with such beautiful pastries on display.
How much space is there for a stroller?
There are steps leading into The Night Kitchen and another set near the cashier. When you pass that there is plenty of space for a stroller.
Is there a diaper changing location/station?
No, but they have a roomy and very clean bathroom.