Buttercup Bake Shop

 

Buttercup Bake Shop was opened by one of the owners of venerable Magnolia Bakery several years ago. They’re noted for their great variety of cakes, on which kids can mix and match frosting. Their lemon cake in particular is heavenly, but make sure to order it with lemon frosting. Most of the popular bakeries in the city are crowded and have little if any sitting room, but Buttercup has a few tables so you and your children can sit for a while with your desserts.

Contact no: (212) 350-4144 and (212) 787-3800

Location: 973 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10022 and 141 West 72nd Street, New York, NY 10022″

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Acme Bar & Grill

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There are certain things that parents are obligated to give their children if their parents don’t provide them. One of those things is cornbread, one of the great joys of life. Everyone loves cornbread; even notoriously picky eaters. It’s sweet and it’s buttery and it temporarily makes everything perfect. Acme brings hot, fresh cornbread to your table immediately after you sit down, and then, once you’ve become putty in their hands, they serve up solid, unpretentious Cajun food in a casual environment.

Contact no: (212) 420-1934

Location: 9 Great Jones Street, New York, NY 10012

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Bamn! Automat

Since 1912, the Automat was a nosh haven for busy, hungry New Yorkers. Offering ready-made, simple snacks like sandwiches and hamburgers for those who didn’t have time to wait for their food (or even coffee) to be prepared, Automats were as big a part of daily life as the Subway and the New York Times. With the subsequent advent of fast food, the automat’s popularity dwindled, and sadly, the last automat in New York City closed in 1991. Fifteen years later, BAMN! decided to give the automat its due renaissance, and offers you and your children a chance to experience a slice of old New York along with a slice of pizza. Freshly made food is dispensed through coin-operated machines, just like the automats of yore, only with new and modern twists on American favorites like batter dipped macaroni and cheese and teriyaki miniburgers. Even though a nickel can’t buy you a sandwich anymore, the BAMN! is still cheap fun.

Contact no: (888) 400-2266

Location: 37 St. Mark’s Place, New York, NY 10003

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A Salt & Battery

For kids whose experience with seafood may be limited to low-grade haddock we present A Salt & Battery. Fish & Chips are easy to make, but hard to make well, and this tiny West Village-meets-Brighton eatery (only a few barstools and a counter) proves more than up to the task. The batter dipped, deep fried cod here, while maybe not the healthiest of dishes, is a greasy, salty masterpiece. Make sure to put malt vinegar on your fries, English style; they’ll taste better. For dessert, you have to order the deep-fried Mars bar because, really, how often do you get the chance to order one?

Contact no: (212) 691-2713

Location: 112 Greenwich Avenue, New York, NY 10011

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