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The Triangle Guide: The best family-friendly restaurants in Raleigh, Durham, & Chapel Hill

By Stacy Rounds

July 15, 2024

We asked our readers for their favorite family-friendly restaurants in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. Here’s what they said.

Are you on the hunt for the best family-friendly restaurants in the North Carolina Triangle? Look no further! Our readers have spoken, and their top picks are in. Join us as we explore the top three eateries that cater to families looking for a delicious meal in a welcoming atmosphere. From classic comfort food to innovative fusion dishes, these restaurants have something for everyone. Let’s dig in!

A little boy eating a sandwich at a restaurant.

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Best Family-Friendly Restaurant in Raleigh: The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar

4208 Six Forks Rd

Step right up to the culinary mashup of the century at Cowfish, where the worlds of succulent sushi and big ol’ burgers collide in spectacular fashion. This isn’t your typical dining destination. Oh no, Cowfish takes the term “fusion” and flips it on its head, delivering an eating experience that’s as delightful and unique as it sounds. With locations in Raleigh and Charlotte, it’s the place to be for adventurous families looking to spice up their mealtime routines.

At Cowfish, the menu reads like a who’s who of culinary creativity. Where else can your kiddos giggle with glee as they delve into a Bento Box that marries the best of both sushi and burger worlds (or features a delightful grilled cheese)? As for the grown-ups, the cocktail offerings are as inventive as the food, with mixologists crafting delightful drinks that complement the fusion fare.

The ambiance at Cowfish also sets the stage for a memorable family outing. It’s upbeat and vibrant, with a dash of sophistication that makes parents feel like they’re on a mini-vacation. The kids aren’t left out of the equation, either. The playful atmosphere keeps them engaged, with staff always ready to crack a joke or pull up an extra chair for the newest member of the dining crew.

Cowfish proves that dining out with the family doesn’t have to mean sticking to the same old spots. It’s a culinary adventure that beckons the young and the young at heart to explore the unexplored, blending the familiar with the novel in a way that’s bound to leave you coming back for more. Whether you’re a sushi aficionado, a burger fanatic, or somewhere in between, Cowfish invites you to set sail on a dining escapade that promises fun, flavor, and a few surprises along the way.

Best Family-Friendly Restaurant in Durham: Elmo’s Diner

776 9th St

Dive into the ultimate comfort food oasis at Elmo’s Diner, where the mantra is, “y’all come back now.” Elmo’s has firmly planted its roots in the Durham community, serving up a delightful array of all-day breakfasts, “square meals,” and milkshakes that could easily double as a cheat day treat.

The best thing about Elmo’s? The kids’ menu. It’s not just three or four simple options to placate your picky eater. There are plenty of options for any young palette from the simple to the sophisticated. Whether you’re stopping in for breakfast or lunch, there’s a meal at Elmo’s to make your little one smile. 

Elmo’s Diner has mastered the art of creating a space where families can gather, laugh, and enjoy a meal without the pressure of pretense. It’s where breakfast meets dinner in perfect old-school-diner harmony, and where the only thing better than the food is the comfort. 

So, if your soul is craving a meal served with a side of heartwarming memories, Elmo’s Diner is your go-to spot. Bring your family, bring your appetite, and get ready to be part of the Elmo’s family — even if just for a meal.

Best Family-Friendly Restaurant in Chapel Hill: Merritt’s Grill

1009 S Columbia St

If the idea of supporting local all the way around — produce, meats, freshly baked bread, t-shirts —   tickles your fancy, then Merritt’s Grill in Chapel Hill is your next must-visit spot. This
Chapel Hill staple favorite makes the best BLT you’ve ever had, guaranteed. It isn’t just bacon, lettuce, and tomato, but a whole new level of deliciousness in a classic combination.

The atmosphere at Merritt’s is as inviting as a backyard barbecue. Families gather over plates piled high with goodness, and where the staff greets you like an old friend. Children are welcomed with smiles, and parents can relax knowing that there’s something on the menu to delight even the most discerning junior palate. Most of the menu items are approachable and simple, even for picky kids. Want to see your kids’ eyes light up? Just mention they can customize their sandwiches.

And let’s not breeze past the breakfast — sandwiches piled high with eggs, bacon, sausage, thick-cut ham, and all the fixins. Whether you’re a local or just traveling through, these breakfast bites will be something to write home about.

Merritt’s Grill has proven for nearly a century that when you do simple things well, you’ll stand the test of time. So, if your idea of a family meal includes generous portions of joy, a dash of nostalgia, and sandwiches that are nothing short of legendary, then Merrick’s Grill awaits your arrival. Just be sure to bring your appetite.

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Author

  • Stacy Rounds

    Stacy Rounds is a writer and growth producer for Cardinal & Pine. Prior to joining the team, Stacy has worked as a writer, editor, and engagement specialist covering topics ranging from local history, disability advocacy, recreation, and food hotspots to relationships and mental health.

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