St. John restaurants who allow 2 year old
For higher end dining, I stick with La Tapa. There are a lot of other options and the youngsters seem to do a lot better at lunch.
Flashback to good times with babies:
Lime Inn - very friendly staff with owners onsite, a little bit crowded
Morgans Mango - Harrison Ford waving at my 5 month old, we got a better table than he did because we had a reservation
Beach Bar - good lunch and burgers on the beach with your feet in the sand, cheap cause the kid eats sand
Cafe Roma - good southern italian food, crowded, I like it better for carryout
Shipwreck Landing - great setting, kitties, banaquits flying about at lunch
Miss Lucy's - on the water with goats and chickens walking about
Island Blues - on the water
Skinny Legs - Splitting a chef salad with my baby, she got the ham and turkey and I got the roughage
Woody's - Don't laugh, at lunch this is a good spot, especially if you get a table outside with an umbrella.
Vicariously enjoying your visit with your 2 year old. Lots of good memories. Don't get me wrong, it's cool when they can carry their own luggage.
Cheers, RickG
Flashback to good times with babies:
Lime Inn - very friendly staff with owners onsite, a little bit crowded
Morgans Mango - Harrison Ford waving at my 5 month old, we got a better table than he did because we had a reservation
Beach Bar - good lunch and burgers on the beach with your feet in the sand, cheap cause the kid eats sand
Cafe Roma - good southern italian food, crowded, I like it better for carryout
Shipwreck Landing - great setting, kitties, banaquits flying about at lunch
Miss Lucy's - on the water with goats and chickens walking about
Island Blues - on the water
Skinny Legs - Splitting a chef salad with my baby, she got the ham and turkey and I got the roughage
Woody's - Don't laugh, at lunch this is a good spot, especially if you get a table outside with an umbrella.
Vicariously enjoying your visit with your 2 year old. Lots of good memories. Don't get me wrong, it's cool when they can carry their own luggage.
Cheers, RickG
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Great list, thanks for that.RickG wrote:For higher end dining, I stick with La Tapa. There are a lot of other options and the youngsters seem to do a lot better at lunch.
Flashback to good times with babies:
Lime Inn - very friendly staff with owners onsite, a little bit crowded
Morgans Mango - Harrison Ford waving at my 5 month old, we got a better table than he did because we had a reservation
Beach Bar - good lunch and burgers on the beach with your feet in the sand, cheap cause the kid eats sand
Cafe Roma - good southern italian food, crowded, I like it better for carryout
Shipwreck Landing - great setting, kitties, banaquits flying about at lunch
Miss Lucy's - on the water with goats and chickens walking about
Island Blues - on the water
Skinny Legs - Splitting a chef salad with my baby, she got the ham and turkey and I got the roughage
Woody's - Don't laugh, at lunch this is a good spot, especially if you get a table outside with an umbrella.
Vicariously enjoying your visit with your 2 year old. Lots of good memories. Don't get me wrong, it's cool when they can carry their own luggage.
Cheers, RickG
La Tapa is our favorite...we thought we'd have to get a babysitter for our 2 yr old - perhaps we'll bring him now. Of course, we'll see what our friends who are traveling with us have to say about that.
Go for the earliest dinner seating you can get, usually 5:30. Crash junior will still be snoozing by 7. I've gotten babysitters by referral through the Westin in the past, but I had to do pickup and drop off of the sitter.crasherino wrote:La Tapa is our favorite...we thought we'd have to get a babysitter for our 2 yr old - perhaps we'll bring him now. Of course, we'll see what our friends who are traveling with us have to say about that.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI