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Erin Gleeson’s Top 11 Fresh-Ingredient Restaurants for Families

Last updated 19th July 2022

Erin Gleeson, author of “The Forest Feast” cookbook series, knows a thing or two about local, fresh ingredients (and eating out with kids!). Here she shares a few spots serving quality, delicious food both close to her California home and from her travels abroad.

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1/11 Alice’s Restaurant, Woodside, California

As Erin’s neighborhood go-to, this has long been on her list of favorites. Serving up simple diner-esque food, it uses locally sourced ingredients for everything from burgers to homemade pies. And with a dog-friendly deck and a lawn out back that’s great for burning off excess energy, it’s an ideal spot to bring the family for an easy meal.

2/11 Martins West Gastropub, Redwood, California

At this casual-chic restaurant, there’s something for every taste. Seasonal market items like Scottish salmon or bone marrow will delight sophisticated palates, while pub dishes and starters like mac ’n’ cheese will please younger taste buds. Erin’s personal picks include the deep-fried brussels sprouts and the not-to-be-missed pie.

 

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3/11 Local Union 271, Palto Alto, California

A charming plant-filled interior crafted by area artisans beckons diners. From the food to the drinks, the menu puts an emphasis on sourcing ingredients from local purveyors. Sink your teeth into a Grass-Fed Pescadero Ranch Burger, savor regional seasonal vegetables in a stir-fry or — for mom and dad — indulge in a fresh fruit mimosa.

 

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4/11 Terun, Palo Alto, California

Who doesn’t love authentic pizza made fresh in a wood- red Neapolitan oven? Not to mention delicious homemade pasta and a dessert menu with hits like lemon panna cotta with fresh berries. The covered outdoor patio tucked away in the back has plenty of room for the whole family and is strewn with string lights, creating a magical atmosphere.

 

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5/11 The Blue Plate, San Francisco

This comfort-food gem in the Mission District takes American favorites and adds a Mediterranean twist. It uses Northern California produce and sources from nearby farms, and you’ll find both small plates for sharing and larger entrées. They even have delivery and pick-up options. If you have the time, the backyard is great for kids.

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6/11 ABC Kitchen, New York

This hip restaurant from Jean-Georges Vongerichten emphasizes serving local, organic and environmentally conscious food. You’ll find creative, fresh bites like roasted honeynut squash with goat cheese and chiles and mezcal-cured salmon. But don’t worry, little eaters will be happy too, with options like patatas bravas and fettuccine.

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7/11 Up for Breakfast, Manchester, Vermont

Grab a seat at the counter at this quaint spot. Perfect for a family breakfast, it has plenty of options with a healthy twist. Take the pancake menu, which includes everything from classic buttermilk to a cinnamon-based batter filled with coconut, raisins and more. No matter what you pick, you’ll want to douse them in Vermont maple syrup.

8/11 Barboncino, Brooklyn, New York

This friendly spot is a favorite among Brooklynites. Kids will have fun choosing from the wide variety of wood-fired pizzas and adults will enjoy the creative cocktails. Start with an arugula salad and salumi board. Looking for an earlier meal? The sweet and savory brunch pizzas offer hits like sweet apple and pear and Gorgonzola.

 

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9/11 Lolita Taperia, Barcelona

This lively restaurant crafts creative tapas based on traditional favorites using regional products and excellent raw materials. Enjoy a famously long Spanish lunch in the outdoor seating on the terrace while sampling from a wide selection of small plates. Parents can also enjoy sipping a fresh tap beer or trying the local vermouth.

 

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10/11 Argriturismo Bergi, Castelbuono, Italy

It’s not hard to find good food in Italy, but for a true farm-to-table experience, you’ll want to stop at this agriturismo that uses fresh ingredients. Wander in the sprawling orchard and olive groves before your meal. There’s also a fabulous educational farm for kids to explore before they eat a lunch using the organic farm products.

 

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11/11 Casa Chico Ze, Lagos, Portugal

Serving simple dishes sourced close to home, this lunch-only spot is popular with both residents and tourists. Enjoy outdoor seating for a meal of fresh grilled fish and veggies. Kids will especially love the mini farm out back — there’s a garden, animals and plenty of space to run around and play.

 

Find Erin Gleeson’s favorite recipes from The Forest Feast for Kids.