
This Mountain Cabin Was Just Ranked Colorado’s Best Family-Friendly Restaurant
There are many great restaurants across Colorado. There are some restaurants that are more family-friendly than others. I do not have a child myself, but I have been recently learning more about family restaurants because of my godson.
Dining Out in the Past vs. Today’s Family Options in Colorado
When I was a kid, my parents never really considered whether or not a restaurant was family-friendly or not. Restaurants I went to growing up typically had a smoking section and a menu that did not seem appetizing when I was six.
How Colorado Restaurants Welcome Families
Many Colorado restaurants go above and beyond to ensure they are family-friendly. From coloring books to always having chicken tenders on the menu, there are plenty of great options for Colorado families.
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Love Food Names Colorado’s Top Family Restaurant
Love Food recently released a list showcasing the most family-friendly restaurants in every state. They emphasized that these restaurants are independently owned. You will not see a chain restaurant on this list. Love Food concluded that Beano’s Cabin in Avon is the most family-friendly restaurant in the Centennial State.
Why Beano’s Cabin in Avon Stands Out
Avon is a ten-minute drive from Vail. Love Food noted that the restaurant is great for families going on a mountain adventure, but also referenced how gorgeous the restaurant is during the summer months.
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A Menu and Atmosphere Kids Will Love
Love Food did not say much other than raving about the beauty and how fun it is. They did mention, however, that there is a dedicated kids' menu.
Around Vail? You can check out Beano’s Cabin here: Beaver Creek Resort, Avon, CO 81620.
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