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Al-Jadwal Restaurant restaurant in Jerash, Amman
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View of Al-Jadwal Restaurant in Jerash, Amman
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View of Al-Jadwal Restaurant in Jerash, Amman
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Al-Jadwal Restaurant

$$Restaurant
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Suitable for all ages. Younger children (2-6) can enjoy familiar dishes like hummus, fresh bread, and grilled meats, while older kids (7+) might be more adventurous trying traditional mezze platters and local specialties.

About

Al-Jadwal Restaurant offers families an authentic taste of Jordan in a comfortable, welcoming setting where children are warmly received. This local favorite serves traditional Jordanian dishes in generous portions, perfect for sharing and introducing kids to new flavors. The relaxed atmosphere and accommodating staff make it an ideal spot for families exploring the ancient ruins of Jerash to refuel together.

Highlights

  • Fresh-baked flatbread that kids can watch being prepared
  • Generous portions of familiar foods like hummus, rice dishes, and grilled chicken
  • Friendly, patient staff who welcome families with children
  • Air-conditioned indoor seating, a relief after touring outdoor archaeological sites
  • Opportunity to try traditional Jordanian sweets like kunafa for dessert

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Ask for a table away from the entrance if you have active toddlers who need space to move around between courses
  2. 2.Request mild or non-spicy versions of dishes for sensitive palates, as staff are very accommodating to children's preferences
  3. 3.Try ordering a few mezze dishes to share family-style, which lets kids sample different flavors without committing to a full plate
  4. 4.Bathrooms may be basic by Western standards, so bring hand sanitizer and tissues
  5. 5.Local families often dine late (8-9pm), so visiting during earlier dinner hours (6-7pm) means a quieter, less crowded experience

Best Time to Visit

Visit for lunch (12pm-2pm) after exploring Jerash ruins in the morning, or arrive early for dinner (6-7pm) before the local dinner rush. Weekdays are typically quieter than weekends when extended Jordanian families gather for meals.

What to Know

Moderate prices with most family meals costing $30-50 USD. Cash is preferred, though some cards may be accepted. High chairs may be limited, so arrive early if needed.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. During Ramadan (dates vary annually), hours and service may be adjusted with the restaurant opening after sunset. Check ahead if visiting during this holy month.

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