One of the coolest things since we started building Let’s Go Baby has been restaurants reaching back out to say they are adding family-friendly amenities.
High chairs, changing tables, stroller storage.
These are the small changes that make dining out with kids a lot easier.
Hi, I’m Angie! I built Let’s Go Baby because we didn’t move to NYC with a one-year-old to stay home.
But…. changing diapers on park benches in freezing temps, leaving the stroller outside hoping nobody would take it… every outfit ruined because there was no high chair… was absolutely NOT the vibe.
We kept going out anyway — and the more we did, the easier it felt and the more confident we got.
So I built the thing I wished existed (shout out to my husband for coming up with the idea 🫶). A map of NYC restaurants with everything you actually need to know before you walk out the door — high chairs, changing tables, stroller storage, all of it.
Because NYC with a baby isn’t something to survive. It’s a once in a lifetime experience that should be enjoyed. 💚
Sometimes what you really need is a plate of tacos for the fam at @altacalidadbk 🌮🍋🟩🥑
✅ high chairs
✅ stroller storage
✅ outdoor seating
✅ options for kids (side of tortillas, beans & rice)
You asked, we listened. Coffee shops, cafes, and bakeries are now on Let’s Go Baby ☕️ BUT we’re just getting started — submit your favorite kid-friendly spots at the link in bio and help other parents know where to go.
New spots just dropped — all of these submitted by parents in the community. If you know a spot that works with a kid, add it to the map at the link in bio.
for toddlers at least 🫠
& shout out @maiella_lic for being kid-friendly:
✅high chairs
✅changing table
✅kid-friendly menu
✅stroller storage
✅reservations
There would be no Let’s Go Baby without Leba.
My mom passed away when I was a teenager, but in our 16 years together she taught me that life is better when you say yes.
Weekend road trips to the Oregon Coast. Tuesday night dinners at El Rodeo. The occasional snow trek…. in sandals (see above).
She had a let’s go baby attitude before it was a brand.
Looking back, I think a lot of why I care so much about continuing to explore the world with my daughter — even when chaotic or inconvenient — comes from her. She taught me that ordinary days can become the things you remember forever.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there making the plans, packing the bags, and creating those memories every day 💚
Introducing the Let’s Go Baby List — 50 of the best baby and toddler-friendly restaurants across NYC, submitted and verified by parents. Because finding a restaurant that works with your kid shouldn’t take an hour of research 🙃
Swipe to see some of our favorites, and see the full list at the link in bio.
For the parent who doesn’t want to hold an infant while eating dinner, these spots will *usually* welcome your stroller at the table. Always call ahead to confirm as it often depends on the day — but these are your best bets. Drop any we missed 👇