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Tazza Kitchen Village District

β˜…4.3(652 reviews)$$Restaurant
πŸ•‘ 1-1.5 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the designated play areas, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the interactive pizza-watching at the wood-fired oven and kid-friendly menu options they'll actually eat.

About

Tazza Kitchen Village District is a welcoming neighborhood spot where parents can actually relax while kids enjoy good food in a casual, no-stress atmosphere. The wood-fired pizzas are a crowd-pleaser, and the play areas keep little ones entertained while you finish your meal,making it a rare win-win for the whole family.

Highlights

  • βœ“Designated play areas to keep kids entertained during the meal
  • βœ“Wood-fired pizza oven that's fun for kids to watch
  • βœ“Genuinely kid-friendly atmosphere where families are welcomed
  • βœ“Shareable pizzas and pasta that appeal to picky eaters
  • βœ“Casual vibe where parents can relax without worrying about noise

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Request a table near the play area so you can keep an eye on kids while they burn energy between courses
  2. 2.Visit during weekday lunch or early dinner (4:30-5:30pm) to avoid the weekend crowds and enjoy faster service
  3. 3.The wood-fired pizzas are a safe bet for picky eaters,order a plain cheese to share and kids can watch them being made
  4. 4.Take advantage of the casual atmosphere and don't stress about minor messes,this place truly gets families
  5. 5.Ask about the kids' menu which offers right-sized portions at better value than splitting adult entrees

Best Time to Visit

Weekday early dinners (4:30-6pm) or weekend lunches are ideal,you'll avoid the evening cocktail crowd while still getting the full menu. The restaurant is open year-round, making it a reliable option rain or shine.

What to Know

Expect to spend about $50-70 for a family of four with pizzas, pasta, and drinks. Parking is available in the Village District lot, and the casual atmosphere means you won't feel rushed or judged if kids get a little loud.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with comfortable indoor seating. The Village District location may offer patio seating during pleasant weather months (spring and fall), which gives kids a bit more space to move around.

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