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The Stone Rose From a Parent's Perspective

This week's Mom's Restaurant Review looks at a Conshohocken eatery from the eyes of a would-be parent diner.

Every week, Plymouth-Whitemarsh Patch tries to look at the area's restaurants from a parent's perspective by submitting a Mom's Restaurant Review. The goal of these reviews is to give perspective family diners an idea if a particular place is good for the kids or more suited for a adults-only outing. This week, we take a look at

Is there a kids’ menu?

 No

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 Are there health options for kids?

Our server said she brings her kids in for lunch for time to time. She suggests the flatbread pizzas or macaroni & cheese. They are accommodating for any allergies or dietary restrictions. Vegetables and fish can be steamed upon request.

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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?

It was pretty noisy with the happy hour hanger-ons. One can hold a conversation in a slightly higher than normal tone. An infant’s wail would be noticeable, but a child’s excited chatter would not.

Any other suggestions?

The back dining room or outdoor seating (weather permitting) would be more accommodating for older and younger children and parents with strollers because there is more room. The front dining room’s chairs are too high for children to sit upon safely.

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