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Kids Eat Local: The Salad Stop

Find out how kid-friendly The Salad Stop in Media is.

We know how tough it can be to eat out with little ones. Patch wants to help you know before you walk in the door if The Salad Stop is a good place to eat with your children.

 

Restaurant:

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Is there a kids’ menu? No, but kids may enjoy the pastas, pitas, sandwiches and soups. The caprese panini is like fancy grilled cheese with fresh mozzarella and tomato instead of Kraft american singles. The tomato and cream sauce pastas can be made with regular or whole wheat penne. Grilled chicken, turkey and vegetarian options are available on most things.

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Are there healthy options on the kids’ meal? The food is made fresh with good quality ingredients so there are few, if any, preservatives. They have whole wheat pasta options and grilled chicken and veggie options are very heart healthy.

How does the restaurant deal with food allergies? Alert the staff and they will try to accommodate you as best they can.

Is there a diaper changing station? No.

How difficult is it to maneuver a stroller through the dining area? Not too difficult.

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? Small cries will go unnoticed.

 

For the full review of The Salad Stop, check back with Media Patch on Thursday.

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