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Blue Duck Tavern

4.1(2,775 reviews)$$$Cafe
🕑 1.5-2 hours👶 Best for ages 6 and up. The upscale ambiance and longer meal pacing make this more suitable for older children and tweens who can appreciate quality food and sit through a leisurely dining experience. Younger children may find the quieter atmosphere challenging.

About

Blue Duck Tavern offers an upscale yet welcoming dining experience that works surprisingly well for families seeking a special breakfast or brunch outing. The New American menu features elevated comfort food with generous portions that can easily be shared, while the warm neighborhood atmosphere helps parents feel comfortable bringing well-behaved children for a memorable meal in a sophisticated setting.

Highlights

  • Exceptional pancakes and French toast that kids consistently rave about
  • Fresh-squeezed juices and specialty hot chocolate for young diners
  • Elegant yet comfortable setting perfect for special occasions like birthdays
  • Attentive service staff who are welcoming to families
  • Farm-to-table ingredients that make even simple dishes feel special

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Make reservations in advance, especially for weekend brunch, as this popular spot fills up quickly
  2. 2.Request a booth for more privacy and space to accommodate families comfortably
  3. 3.The breakfast and brunch portions are large enough to share between younger kids, helping manage the $$$ price point
  4. 4.Valet parking is available at the Park Hyatt hotel where the restaurant is located, which is convenient with kids in tow
  5. 5.Visit during weekday breakfast for a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere with shorter wait times

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 8-9:30 AM offer the most relaxed experience before business crowds arrive. Weekend brunch (9-10 AM arrival) is festive but busier, so arrive early or make reservations to avoid long waits with hungry kids.

What to Know

This is a higher-end restaurant with pricing to match ($$$), so expect to spend more than at casual breakfast spots. Valet parking is available through the Park Hyatt hotel. While family-friendly, the sophisticated atmosphere calls for children who can handle a sit-down dining experience.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The cozy interior makes this an especially nice choice during colder months. Weekend brunch service can get particularly busy during holiday weekends and special occasions, so book well ahead during these times.

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