5 Kidtastic Sweet Spots on Manhattan's Upper East Side

The Upper East Side is super family-friendly, so it's no surprise that many of its restaurants are accustomed to accommodating kids. But while you may salivate at the thought of a seven-course tasting menu that costs half your weekly paycheck, chances are the only dish your children will really appreciate is dessert.

So why not just get right to it? Whether you are looking for a spot for a special treat or a sweet place for a birthday party, these five iconic Upper East Side eateries are famous for their sweet snacks and indulgent desserts (although most of them serve lunch and dinner, too, if you're into that sort of thing). In addition to a sugar high, each one also serves up a quintessential New York experience kids will never forget. 

This Week: Discounts on Fall Classes, Family Travel Deals for Columbus Day Weekend, Best New Museum Exhibits for Kids

Fall has officially arrived, which means cooler weather, colorful foliage and our seasonal class deals post. We've got awesome discounts on some really popular programs, like 25% off classes at the Central Park, Prospect Park and Queens Zoos, and up to 61% off at Chess NYC. Speaking of classes, we also updated our list of free kids' enrichment programs with info about a new no-cost art class at Upstairs on the Lower East Side. Every time we hear about a new free class, we add it to the post, so it's a good one to bookmark.

Fall also brings Columbus Day, and our Travel site has a wonderful roundup of family travel deals for the holiday weekend and beyond, plus lots of great suggestions for where to go. You don't necessarily need to travel far: Our New Jersey site has a list of 25 fun and mostly free things to do in Hoboken, and we just shared our favorite apple picking places in Eastern Connecticut and Hartford County. You can find posts about apple orchards throughout the tri-state area in our Pick-Your-Own Guide.

We also added a new culture post to our Fall Fun Guide: The best new museum exhibits for kids opening this autumn, including interactive installations at three of NYC's children's museums. Here's what else we covered this week on our NYC site:

Two International Film Series for Kids Set to Debut in Harlem

When we wrote about our favorite things to do and places to go in Harlem, we skipped the Maysles Cinema. Even though we love this independent theater—which was founded by legendary documentary maker Albert "Grey Gardens" Maysles and shows films from around the world— it never screened movies for kids. But that's about to change.

Beginning Sunday, September 30, Maysles Cinema is debuting a pair of film clubs for kids: a drop-in one for children ages 3 to 7 and their caregivers, and a drop-off semester-long class for ages 7 to 11. For children weaned on Disney and Pixar flicks, these movies should be an eye-opening and mind-broadening experience, akin to the New York International Children's Film Festival or BAMkids Film Fest.

Free and Fun Things to do in CT with Kids This Weekend September 22-23; Fairs, Festivals, Fishing & Flying Wallendas

With cooler temperatures upon us, fall is the perfect time to spend quality time enjoying nature and the beauty of our state. 

Apple picking is a rite of fall in New England. Check out our posts on Pick-Your-Own-Apple Orchards in Eastern CT, apple picking with toddlers in Fairfield County, and Apple-Picking Orchards in Hartford County. This year's unpredictable weather has been tough on local apple crops, so get out and support the farmers by visiting them for fruit, donuts, hayrides, animals and more. Fall Fairs and Festivals abound and we've listed some great ones in Hartford County.

Free and Fun Activities for Boston Kids: RiverSing, Trails & Sails, and More 9/22-9/23

Saturday marks the first day of fall, and our weekend roundup offers plenty of opportunities to get out and enjoy the season, from Revels' RiverSing in Cambridge on Sunday to the first weekend of Trails & Sails on the North Shore; from Captains Courageous Festival in Gloucester on Saturday to Brookline Day on Sunday. Plus, it’s a great time to plan an apple picking adventure, a trip to a corn maze, or a visit to a museum to see one of the new fall exhibits.

With our kids’ team sports season kicking into high gear, Tara delves in to what it means to be a good spectator at your children’s games. Helpful hints! And check out fun ways to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of The Boxcar Children series with Boxcar Children-related activities and happenings in the Boston area and beyond.

Our best bets for the weekend are below, and you can check our Event Calendar for lots of other options. And follow us on Facebook and Twitter for giveaways, updates and tips on family fun.

Enjoy!

Fun & Free Activities for LA Kids this Weekend: ZAMFEST, Airport Open House and Rockin' Presidents; Sept 22-23

Look up in the sky:  it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s… well, yeah, it’s a plane.  But look at what’s on top of the plane: the Space Shuttle Endeavour. After 25 missions and more than 122 million miles, Endeavour is en route to its new home at the California Science Center. First stop LAX, but, like any good tourist, Endeavour wants to catch all the sights before it lands. Wherever you find yourself Friday morning, take a moment to look up and you might just see history flying by. And that's the beauty of Los Angeles: sometimes all you have to do is step outside to find inspiration.

Name your interest, there are a thousand ways to pursue it. Kids moved by Endeavour's salute can gaze at the stars at the Griffith Observatory or watch more earthbound flyers at Santa Monica Airport's Open House. Future poli-sci majors can rock with all 44 American presidents, or root for the underdog senator played by Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Creative hyphenates can find their muses at Pasadena Museum of California Art's birthday party, Hammer Kids' LitLab, or the art & music festival ZAMFEST. Whatever your passion, Los Angeles has you covered, and the sky's the limit!

Keep reading for our favorite picks for this weekend...

Fall Family Travel Deals for Columbus Day Weekend and Beyond

 

Columbus Day Weekend and Fall Getaways

With the stress-inducing routines of school just getting under way, families may be looking for Columbus Day weekend getaways that are easy to undertake.  Washington D.C. is pleasantly cool in early fall, so you can enjoy its many free attractions without overheating.  October is peak foliage season in colorful upstate New York and Vermont, both easy to reach via Amtrak.  The beach can still be glorious this time of year, perfect for walks and building sand castle even if the water is chilly.  California families can consider an overnight trip to Los Angeles, where they can catch the Cleopatra Exhibition and spend the night in a stylish downtown hotel.  If you are not quite ready to part with your flip-flops and say goodbye to summer, the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico is offering real bargains right up until Christmas Day.

Free & Fun Things to Do this Weekend for NYC Kids: Queens County Fair, Edible Garden Festival, Brooklyn Book Festival Sept 22-23

Kids begging to go to an outdoor festival or fair? Well you're in luck. This weekend is packed with annual favorites like the Queens County Farm Museum's County Fair, Fort Greene's BAM Fisher Block Party, the Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum's Breukelen Country Fair, the New York Botanical Garden's Edible Garden Festival and a pair of Chinese Mid-Autumn Moon Festivals. And no that list isn't comprehensive!

There are also a bunch of cool indoor cultural activities. The Brooklyn Children's Museum reopens after its fall spruce up with the new exhibit Global Shoes plus two Suzi Shelton concerts and lots of special guests. 92YTribeca has kiddie band Lunch Money in concert and the annual Brooklyn Book Festival offers lots of kid-lit events to please young bookworms.

Those are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our best bets are below and you can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Fall Fun Guide.

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