Is this kid friendly? 7 and 11 yr old, looking to go for dinner from 5 to 7

W Alvarado | Nov 10, 2018 | Category: Fine dining restaurant

The Rabbit Hole - All questions

Address: 101 N Tejon St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, USA

Jim Roberts | Nov 11, 2018

Nope, not really a place for children, dishes are a bit more sophisticated than a 7 or 11 year old might like, even at early dinner time there is a fair amount of drinking going on, the setting is darker and more intimate, I don't see how anyone would think this would be a good place to take young children for dinner.

W Alvarado | Nov 11, 2018

I'm trying to like all the comments off ppl who take the time to offer insight, but i think I'm only allowed so many, so thanks to everyone else i couldn't give a thumbs up tooπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Tom Camerlo | Nov 11, 2018

Not really

LaDonna Nelson | Nov 11, 2018

This is an excellent place for a quiet romantic evening, not a place for children.

Hillary Rousseau | Nov 11, 2018

I would say this is more of an adult atmosphere as there is a prominent bar and when I went there, people were a bit louder at night and having cocktails. It did not see any kids. The menu is not too kid-friendly either as it is pretty sophisticated stuff that kids might not like. Kids of course can go, but I would say avoid weekends and late nights. This place is great and the food is amazing! Happy eating!

Diana Miller | Nov 11, 2018

No. An adult place.

Melissa Trujillo | Nov 11, 2018

That early yes but only if they can handle gamey food they do have fried chicken but later than 7 i would say no

Shane Vernick | Nov 11, 2018

Eh...they would be fine, but I would get a babysitter so you can really enjoy it. Babysitter + Uber both ways + their awesome bartenders/drink menu + delicious food = great date night! Save this one for yourselves. Also, you will need a reservation for 5 to 7 on a weekend. Enjoy!

Daniel Caffarel | Nov 11, 2018

It is. It's basically a normal restaurant.

Just Me | Nov 11, 2019

Depends on kids, look at pics, look at food pics, look at the menu on the website - rabbit heavy and they have truffle mac & cheese with cauliflower and its described as small plates for easy sharing so if you want to spend $15+ for a 7 year old+ at a place with no kids menu that doesn't serve traditional "kid" food - maybe it works for your kids, but you may want to consider behavior and a multi course menu and that many others there will be bothered by kids that don't sit still and bug others that are likely looking to have more of a first date, anniversary, maybe even a rehearsal dinner... So it depends on the kids.

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