Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants and More Places to Eat Near the National Mall in Washington, DC

There are several great places to eat with kids near the National Mall.

When people think of Washington, DC, the National Mall and Memorial Parks are typically the first place that comes to mind. Home to over 100 monuments and memorials, it tops our list of the best tourist attractions in DC. But finding good, kid-friendly food near the National Mall can be a real challenge—one you really don't need when you and your kids are hungry and tired from a long day of walking.

To help you fill your families' tummies fast, here are our favorite kid-friendly restaurants and other places to eat near the National Mall. From sit-down eateries to food trucks to museum cafes, all of these spots are within walking distance of the Mall.

For even more great places to eat with kids in our nation's capital, check out our Kid-Friendly DC Restaurants Guide.

Announcing Mommy Poppins' First Baby Show and New PLAYTOPIA Event Series

BABYTOPIA is presented by PediaGROW

You may have noticed that Mommy Poppins started to produce our own family events last year. This year, we’ve rebranded our epic events under the PLAYTOPIA name with CAMPTOPIA in February, PLAYTOPIA and Seaport Kids x SPRINGTOPIA in March, and we’re excited to announce BABYTOPIA, our first baby show, on April 13!

Our mission, with our partner Brooklyn Bridge Parents, is for PLAYTOPIA events to create exceptionally fun, educational, and interactive events where families can play together, discover local small businesses and brands, and create community. So far the feedback has been terrific and we’re confident that when you see one of our “TOPIA” events promoted, you'll know it’s going to be a world of fun. 

BABYTOPIA presented by PediaGROW is a free event for new and expectant parents and families with toddlers through nursery school-aged kids. Join us there to meet local businesses for young families, plus discover top gear brands and services that make life through pregnancy and early parenting easier, more fun, healthy, and smart.

New Orleans Mardi Gras with Kids 3-Day Itinerary

<i>Kids absolutely love catching Mardi Gras beads.</i>

Is Mardi Gras kid-friendly? If you think of Mardi Gras as a raucous, bawdy, booze-fest, you might not think it’s a very family-friendly event. But, for locals, Mardi Gras is for families.  

I took my nephew to New Orleans for Mardi Gras to celebrate his tenth birthday and I think it’s safe to say that he had the best 10th birthday weekend imaginable. Everywhere we went, we were surrounded by other families and saw first-hand how much people cater to kids at Mardi Gras to make sure they have a great time. Not only did we see anything “adult”, but it was actually an educational trip where we learned a lot about New Orleans and the history and culture of Mardi Gras. 

If you want to plan a Mardi Gras vacation for your family, I’ve created a three-day itinerary that will give you the best of kid-friendly Mardi Gras, plus many other kid-friendly activities to explore New Orleans and its history and culture.  For more New Orleans fun, check our other article, The Best Things To Do in New Orleans With Kids.

Free and Cheap Summer Camps in NYC for Kids

Registration is now open for the reasonably priced summer camps at YMCA locations in NYC.

Finding summer camps in NYC can be especially stressful for your family's finances, and while we want our children to have a fun, rewarding, and safe experience, we don't want to dig into our retirement fund to pay for it. New York City families are lucky because free and cheap summer camps abound all across the five boroughs, where arts and education funding subsidizes some excellent New York City programs so all children can enjoy fantastic summer camps in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.

Read on for all our picks for free and affordable summer camps in NYC. Find more summer camps in New York City, including preschool summer camps, great sleepaway summer camps in the Northeast, and STEM summer day camps in our Summer Camp Guide and NYC Camp Directory, where you can search for summer camps in NYC by type, age, and neighborhood.

Baltimore with Kids: 50 Best Things to Do in Baltimore, MD

Kids can take an immersion tour or have an aquarium sleepover at the National Aquarium.  Photo by Chris Mattle

Baltimore, Maryland is an incredibly kid-friendly and walkable city full of history, culture, and fun. The famous Inner Harbor offers the impressive National Aquarium, the fantastic Port Discovery Children's Museum, family-friendly restaurants, museums and science centers, and more. And the city is heaven for transportation lovers, with train museums and boats galore.

Baltimore's proximity to our nation's capital doesn't hurt, either. With only about 40 miles separating Washington, DC from Baltimore, it’s easy to visit both cities in one weekend.

Here is our list of 50 fun things to do in Baltimore with kids, including family-friendly Baltimore hotels and restaurants. Check out our Family Travel Guide for even more fun cities to visit across the US and beyond.

Don't Miss CAMPTOPIA, Our Amazing Indoor Festival with Camps

Camptopia NYC Camp Fair connects local families with top NYC summer camps for a day of fun.

If you've been to a Mommy Poppins event, you know they are always full of fun, but our upcoming CAMPTOPIA summer camp fair may be one of the best yet.

We've convinced top area day and sleepaway camps to bring their activities to CAMPTOPIA so you can try them out and see how much fun summer camp might be. There will be arts and crafts, robotics, filmmaking, s'mores, slime, a photo booth, gymnastics, an obstacle course, ping pong, dance, glass demos, a bounce house, magic shows, face painting, and more!

Plus, our sponsor b.box is giving the first 100 families a free b.box snack box. Find all the details and how to sign up below. 

Best Sledding Hills in NYC

Central Park has some great hills for a fast ride. Photo by Jody Mercier

When the flakes fly, the sledding hills in New York City really come to life. Families flock to these local sledding spots spread across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island for wintertime fun with the kids. In compiling our list of the best sledding hills in NYC, we asked our readers, family, and Mommy Poppins writers and editors for their top recommendations for sledding hills citywide.

Looking for more snowy day activities? Read our roundup of snow day boredom busters, and bookmark our Guide to Winter Fun in NYC for more seasonal activities.

Guide to the Best Family-Friendly Ski Areas near NYC for Your Next Winter Getaway

Mount Peter, in the heart of the Hudson Valley, is a great place for beginning skiers.

It's easy to embrace winter at these family-friendly ski areas near NYC. We've rounded up 10 local ski areas sure to entertain any family, whether you're bringing along beginners, looking for an all-inclusive weekend away, or want entertaining perks beyond the slopes.

A winter sport like skiing is a great way to get outdoors as a family. Read on to find out which of these family-friendly ski areas near NYC matches your skill level and interest.

Want more family-friendly ski areas or picks for other snow sports? Check out our Guide to Skiing and Snow Sports, which offers more options in the tri-state area, New England, and even California. We've also got picks for the best snowboarding parks and snow tubing spots near NYC.

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