Where To Eat in Gainesville With Kids

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Where To Eat In Gainesville With Kids

We visited Gainesville with the kids recently and where very surprised to find that this is not just a wonderful destination for families but it also has so many great options when it comes to family dining. We loved every single restaurant we ate at in Gainesville and not only was the food wonderful, whit lots of choices, but we also found some really fun places to eat at!  Here are our favorite places to eat at when visiting Gainesville with the family:

Satchels Pizza

If you are visiting Gainesville with kids Satchels Pizza is not to be missed.  This pizza joint offers amazing pizza, calzone and salads all served in a whimsical and quirky setting.  When you travel with kids you never know what will be that experience that provides them with a magical memory, that one thing that they will be telling their friends at school on Monday and one of those Wow! moments for my 7 year old was eating his lunch in a table inside a classic VW bus!

Salad at Satchel's Pizza

While we waited for our order the kids burned some energy in the playground and after our meal we all checked out the kitschy junk museum in the back.  The frosting on the cake was checking out the dessert menu through an old time viewfinder!

Dessert at Satchel's Pizza

Emiliano’s Cafe

Emiliano’s Café is the ideal place to dine if you are looking for a nice meal but still want a restaurant where you will feel comfortable bringing the little ones who might have a hard time staying put. We chose a table on the outdoor patio where we could enjoy the fabulous weather while the kids where entertained painting.

Ceviche at Emiliano's Cafe
Ceviche at Emiliano’s Cafe. Photo Paula Bendfeldt-Diaz, all rights reserved.

The menu offers enticing Latino dishes blending Caribean, Latin American and Spanish flavors while the kid’s menu offers the favorites like chicken fingers and sliders.  The food was outstanding from the fresh scallop ceviche to the melt in your mouth churrasco with chimichurry sauce and a side of amarillos.

Emiliano’s fun and welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by the friendly service. I love that this is a family owned restaurant where it’s not uncommon to have the owner come to your table and check on you.

I had a pan seared tequila glazed red grouper over a couscous and arugula salad with fresh avocado and strawberries. It is hands down one of the best seafood dishes I have ever had, the combination of the strawberries and avocado was fantastic!

Emiliano's Cafe in Gainesville

Southern Charm Kitchen

If you are in the mood for some comfort food head to Southern Charm Kitchen. This cozy restaurant is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of downtown it’s easy to miss but well worth the drive.  The relaxed atmosphere and the friendly service make this unpretentious restaurant the ideal place for a family meal.

Roasted chicken with caramel and sea salt at Southern Charm Kitchen
Roasted chicken with caramel and sea salt at Southern Charm Kitchen

While the menu offers some classic southern dishes there are also some interesting twists like the Roasted Chicken with Caramel and Sea Salt and a surprisingly good selection of vegetarian Southern dishes including Country Fried Tofu, BBQ Black-Eyed Tempeh, and Country Fried Seitan

The food is delicious, everything is made fresh and unlike other southern restaurants I’ve been to none of the dishes feel greasy or heavy. Both locals and visitors agree Southern Charm Kitchen offers the best fried chicken you’ve ever had, so make sure you order the Pentecostal Fried Chicken.

Dragonfly Sushi

If your kids are a little more adventurous head to Dragonfly Sushi for the best sushi in town.  Located in downtown it’s a great place to enjoy lunch while people watching.  The sushi was fresh and fantastic and the there was a great variety of offerings including some pretty creative rolls.  The crab wonton with apricot reduction is a deliciously combination of flavors and this sweet appetizer will have your kids licking their fingers!

Dragonfly Sushi in Gainesville. Krab wontons with peach reduction. Photo: Paula Bendfeldt-Diaz
Dragonfly Sushi in Gainesville. Krab wontons with peach reduction. Photo: Paula Bendfeldt-Diaz

The Hyppo

If you are in the downtown area make sure to stop at The Hippo where you will find a variety of gourmet popsicles that will appeal to everyone in the family from Straight Up Strawberry for the picky eater to a Chipotle Peach or Riesling Pear for the adventurous foodies.  You can enjoy these grown up childhood favorites at a second location in Archer.

Hyppo Gourmet Ice Pops
Where to eat in Gainesville with kids

Paula Bendfeldt-Diaz

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17 thoughts on “Where To Eat in Gainesville With Kids”

  1. Thanks for the recommendations Paula. The cerviche at Emiliano’s looks delicious. I so want to try Southern Charm Kitchen’s “Pentecostal Chicken” just for the name alone. LOVE IT!!!

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  2. Sounds like there were some pretty great eateries. I think I would enjoy having a meal on a vintage bus. Sounds cool. Love that they have a great sushi spot and also a place that does cator to vegeatarians.

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  3. Oh, yumm! So many delicious dishes! I really would love to eat in Emiliano’s Cafe and Satchels Pizza too! The food there looks amazing!

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  4. Satchels Pizza sounds absolutely amazing. Actually they all do but pizza is my favorite. If I am ever in the area, I will certainly stop by these places for dinner.

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