I would say it depends on your children; if they are really young and unruly, then you would be wise to dine elsewhere. The restrooms are up a narrow set of stairs on the second floor, and I do not recall seeing a changing table. On the other hand, if your children are older, can sit quietly and enjoy a nice meal, and use their manners, I don't see why not. It's a unique dining experience. DON'T skip dessert!!!
Sardi's is always accommodating to their guests regardless of age. We didn't start bringing our child until he was old enough to read the menu, and behave appropriately in a fancy restaurant.
No
Not really a kid's place.
Not really unless the kids are very well behaved, ie invisible. It's really an adult venue.
If your child is a foodie as mine were and very well behaved then sure but this isn't an appropriate place for kids that are hamburger and fries or mac and cheese types.
We went mid afternoon and there were only 2 other tables of guest. Kids might enjoy the caricatures and the strawberry cheesecake. But, I wouldn't suggest it for toddlers.
I agree with people who said depends on your kids ages and if they are well behaved
On the other hand, they might really enjoy seeing the caricature drawings. Take them mid-afternoon when it's not busy.
Meh. I wouldn't take your kids
Not unless they are very well behaved and can sit through a meal quietly.
No really a kids place, no kids menu.
No. The food is also not exactly worth the price you'll pay.
No. It's very formal.
Not really
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why the phone is busy? Is there some other way to reach the restaurant to make a reservation?
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