Between tricky restaurant choices, finicky eaters, and the desire to provide healthy, nourishing food, taking the kids out to eat can drive any parent crazy! Here’s the inside scoop on better choices and some easy steps on how to lighten up those kid-favorites.

PS: Did you know that almost all restaurants now post their nutritional information online? Take a gander at what you’ve been eating at your favorite restaurant and see if it’s a good choice, or a baaaaad one! See below for links on these featured restaurants.

Panera Bread

 Thumbs Up: Kids Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich
Made from white whole-grain bread, this sandwich from Panera Bread contains 4 grams of filling fiber and is paired with 60-calorie organic yogurt (a better choice than chips). Peanut butter (about 2 tablespoons worth) is an excellent source of protein as well as niacin, vitamin E, and selenium. With almost half the sodium as the other kids’ sandwich options, it’s clearly the better choice.

Thumbs Down: Signature Mac & Cheese
This 490-calorie meal doesn’t seem too terrible, but remember kids need fewer calories than adults. In this dish, 55 percent of the calories come from fat, 13 grams of which is saturated fat. To balance out the meal, split a PB&J or Smoked Turkey Sandwich between two children and add a few tablespoons of the Mac & Cheese on the side.

Click here for Panera’s Nutritional Information

Chili’s Grill & Bar

 Thumbs Up: Pepper Pals Grilled Chicken Platter
When your child is dining off the Chili’s Grill & Bar Pepper Pals menu, the Grilled Chicken Platter is an overall healthy option with 160 calories, 4 grams of fat, and 170 milligrams of sodium. Side dishes and drinks aren’t included in the calorie information of the dish (but are included in the kid’s meal), so choose wisely. Some healthier sides include broccoli, mandarin oranges, pineapple, or celery sticks with Ranch.

Thumbs Down: Pepper Pals Side Cinnamon Apples
A medium apple contains 95 calories and is naturally fat free. However, this cinnamon-flavored menu item contains almost three times the calories and 11 grams of fat. While this side does offer a healthy dose of fiber, treat it as a dessert or skip it and choose any of the sides listed above as well as corn on the cob without butter or mashed potatoes without gravy.

Click here for Chili’s Grill & Bar Nutritional Information

Applebee’s

 Thumbs Up: Kids Mini Hamburger
Forgo the cheese and choose the Applebee’s single mini hamburger featuring 100% fresh ground beef for 390 calories and 15 grams of filling protein. This burger is quite filling, so skip the fries and pair it with steamed broccoli for just 25 calories. If the Kids menu in your town offers fried shrimp or pasta with marinara sauce, consider one of these options. Both are lower calorie and fat choices with 230 calories and 360 calories, respectively.

Thumbs Down: Kids Grilled Cheese (on sourdough bread)
With loads of sodium (1,440 milligrams to be exact), this isn’t an ideal choice for a growing child. In fact, this entrée has more calories than any other sandwich on the menu. Ask for whole wheat bread to up the fiber and pair it with a side of applesauce (as opposed to fries) so you don’t add even more sodium to the meal.

Click here for Applebee’s Nutritional Information

Uno Chicago Grill

 Thumbs Up: Kids Chicken Caesar Salad
Vegetables, lean protein, and a touch of dairy make this a balanced dish with only 160 calories and 10 grams of fat per serving (there are 2 servings per portion). This salad from Uno Chicago Grill has a reasonable amount of calories and fat for the many vitamins and minerals in this salad.

Thumbs Down: Deep Dish Pepperoni Pizza
This pizza contains 2 servings per portion—if the child finishes the entire plate, they’d be taking in a staggering 900 calories, 62 grams of fat, and 1440 milligrams of sodium. Instead order a kid’s regular crust pepperoni pizza (one portion contains 360 calories and 13 grams of fat) and add a side of apple and mandarin slides for 50 calories.

Click here for Uno Chicago Grill’s Nutritional Information

Friendly’s

 Thumbs Up: Grilled Cheese
Unlike many other restaurant grilled cheese sandwiches, Friendly’s Grilled Cheese is lower in calories. Get a boost of calcium by choosing this sandwich, topping with fresh tomato slices (upon request), and pairing with apple slices, mandarin oranges, or broccoli.

Thumbs Down: Mac and Cheese Quesadilla with Friendly Frank
Friendly’s offers 2 levels of entrées for children: level 1 (smaller portions) and level 2 (larger portions). This level 2 option combines 3 different kids’ favorites but health-wise the dish is out of control with 1190 calories, 64 grams fat, and more than the daily recommendation of sodium for adults (2,790 milligrams). Luckily, Friendly’s offers each one of these classics as their own meal so choose only one during your visit.

Click here for Friendly’s Nutritional Information

Here’s another tip: Many restaurants now offer “healthy/low
-cal” options traditionally created for the calorie-conscious adult, but these make a wonderfully healthy kids meal for about the same money if you’re splitting them between two children. Regardless of the restaurant, there are always healthy choices– you just have to sniff them out! Bon appetit!

Restaurant information courtesy of CookingLight.com.

What’s your favorite eat-healthy trick when visiting restaurants?

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8 Responses

  1. One thing I hate is when you order Mac-n-Cheese at a restaurant for at least $4-6, and it’s clearly Kraft Mac-n-Cheese. Come on. Put a little imagination into it, people.

  2. Michelle

    I think we need to move beyond the mac n cheese, nugget, grilled cheese, burger and hot dog kids menu. Even ethnic restaurants carry these fat-filled, American staples. We can’t broaden tastes and ensure a varied diet if we feed them the same things all the time!

  3. Jess

    I’d love to see organic options mentioned as we like eating out but mainly only eat organic food which makes it difficult.

  4. Karen

    This organic craze is driving me crazy. They’re mentioning the best and worst kids meals at different “chain” restaurants. If you want an organic kids meal, there are plenty of mom and pop organic restaurants that would be happy to charge you $8 for a kids organic turkey sandwich.

    1. Adam

      I agree. I do my best to stay away from all chain restaurant’s, especially as Portsmouth has more restaurant seating than people living in town, there’s plenty of places to chose from for dinner

  5. Laura

    There are great local options with delicious, healthy, locally grown, and even some organic foods. Among our FAVS: Las Olas (Exeter & Hampton) http://www.lasolastaqueria.com/; Flatbread Pizza Co. (Portsmouth); Me & Ollie’s (Exeter, Greenland, Portsmouth); Big Bean (Newmarket). We’ve never been to any of those chains …..

  6. Lisa

    Screamers Cafe offers Great Food, fun, and a play area and reasonable prices for the kids. You can actually have an adult conversation with your friends while the kids play and have a great time. They even have the best cooking classes for all ages including the little ones!

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