Looking for good food, great beer and plenty of space for your kids to roam free this season? New York City is brimming with beer gardens, taprooms and breweries with large, open spaces indoors and outdoors. Most welcome kids, many welcome pets and you can even enjoy a hearty or healthy meal with your beverage of choice. Each one has its own personality and vibe, so read on for the best kid-friendly beer gardens in NYC, and then get set to chill. For more places to eat with kids in NYC, try these spots for brunch, these places where your kids can run a little wild and our favorite places to dine outside with kids

Bronx Beer Gardens & Breweries

Bronx Brewery
The founders of the Bronx Brewery hope to foster a place of diversity, culture and inclusivity. Visit the Bronx location (there is also a small outpost in the East Village) for the brewery, taproom and large backyard space featuring vibrant murals. Enjoy a full menu of beer and homemade empanadas, from their food partner, Empanology, as well as vegan options. Children and leashed dogs are welcome.

Bronx Brewery
856 E. 136th St.
Bronx
(Brewery, Taproom and Backyard)

64 2nd Ave.
East Village, Manhattan
Online: thebronxbrewery.com

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Brooklyn Beer Gardens & Breweries

Greenwood Park
Once an old gas station and mechanic shop, Greenwood Park is now a large and welcoming business with indoor and outdoor seating, a restaurant and three bocce ball courts. Choose from as many as two dozen beers on tap and enjoy a seasonal menu that includes vegetarian and vegan options. This is a popular spot for local families, and children are welcome until 7 p.m. 

Greenwood Park
555 7th Ave.
Windsor Terrace
718-499-7999
Online: greenwoodparkbk.com

Radegast Hall and Biergarten
Radegast Hall will give you that authentic, Old World Biergarten feel, with a big and open interior in dark wood; steins of Bavarian, German and European imports, and grub like sausages, pretzels and schnitzels. Hang out in the main hall or head to the open-air Biergarten with retractable panels. Visit on Tuesdays for a special beer tasting at the hall’s Bier Haus. Libe music is a big thing here. Check its website for upcoming events which attract kids and adults of all ages. Note: kids are welcome until nightfall, at which time the space becomes 21 and over only. No strollers are allowed on Saturdays after 2 p.m. but are OK otherwise.

Radegast Hall and Biergarten
113 N. 3rd St.
Williamsburg
Online: radegasthall.com

Spritzenhaus33
This place is huuuge. Located on the border of Williamsburg and Greenpoint, Spritzenhaus33 is especially great for big groups. While it’s technically “inside,” large, the space’s many industrial doors are flung open, letting breezes flow through. The food menu is mostly beer hall standards like bratwurst, Belgian fries and giant pretzels, but you can choose from a  lengthy list of tasty dipping sauces. In addition to a robust selection of beers (including gluten-free) Spritzenhaus33 serves wine and cocktails too.

Spritzenhaus33
33 Nassau Ave.
Greenpoint
Online: spritzenhaus33.business.site

Pig Beach BBQ
In the mood for the “Best BBQ in town?” Pig Beach’s original location along the Gowanus Canal is a large converted warehouse with an outdoor space and both kids and pets are welcome. It has earned all sorts of accolades for “best burger,” “best brisket tacos,” and “best wings” to name a few. Perhaps one of the reasons for success? Sustainably and locally sourced meats are cooked over a wood fire. For the kids who don’t like BBQ, there’s mac and cheese, fries and even Rice Krispie Treats. Beers and wines are from local makers, and you can get fancy cocktails here, too. You’ll find another Pig Beach in Long Island City, and a  Florida location is coming soon.

Pig Beach
480 Union St.
Gowanus, Brooklyn

35-37 36th St.
LIC, Queens
Online: pigpeachnyc.com

Gowanus Yacht Club Brooklyn
Don’t be fooled by the name. This petite, but welcoming  (and popular) spot serves beer, burgers, hot dogs and kielbasas for $5 or less. It’s a great local hangout blocks from the Gowanus canal. Kids and dogs are welcome, but it’s small so leave the strollers at home. Pro-tip: Bring cash.

Gowanus Yacht Club
323 Smith St.
Carroll Gardens
718-246-1321

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Manhattan Beer Gardens & Breweries

Loreley Restaurant & Biergarten
With a garden decor that changes with the seasons, Loreley offers both indoor and outdoor seating, with an indoor beer hall, an outdoor beer garden and a patio. It proudly offers “the largest heated outdoor beer garden” on the Lower East Side, so you can visit year-round. Imported seasonal and craft beers on tap include their specialty, brewed in Brooklyn. For food, we recommend the schnitzel and eggs and the potato pancakes. Or try the “sausage party,” with different sausage varieties and beer-marinated sauerkraut.

Loreley Beer Garden
7 Rivington St.
Lower East Side
Online: loreleynyc.com

Harlem Tavern
Walking distance from Central Park and Morningside Park, Harlem Tavern can please a lot of people in a group. The outdoor Biergarten delivers with umbrellas and brews; the menu is extensive, with salads, soups, mac and cheese a dozen ways and entrees, and you can watch the game or have brunch here.  has a bar, restaurant and beer garden. Kids are welcome here, but it’s popular, so reservations are recommended. 

Harlem Tavern
2153 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Harlem
212-866-4500
Online: harlemtavern.com

The Standard Biergarten
The perfect place to stop off before or after visiting The High Line or the Whitney, The Standard Biergarten offers a street-level beer garden that serves up German eats. Order sausages, pretzels and beer, then play a game of ping-pong. If you swing by during Happy Hour, enjoy 25-cent wings and beer for $32! The restaurant opens at Noon from Friday through Sunday; it’s open Wednesday and Thursday starting at 2 p.m.

The Standard Biergarten
848 Washington at 13th St.
Meatpacking District
Online: standardhotels.com

Queens Beer Gardens & Breweries

Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden
An NYC summer institution, this landmark beer garden has been around since 1910. Established by Czech immigrants, the garden serves Czech and Slovak favorites like potato pierogies, sausages and “smazak,” fried Muenster cheese as well as lighter fare. The beer menu includes both Czech and craft beers. Children are welcome, but patrons under 21 must vacate by 9 p.m. The beer garden is open year-round and during the warmer months it hosts live music and special events.

Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden
2919 24th Ave.
Astoria, Queens
Online: bohemianhall.com

ICONYC Brewing
ICONYC began operating out of a small basement setup on Northern Boulevard. The popularity of its signature brew soon required a bigger space. It now has a permanent home in LIC— complete with a brewhouse, a taproom and an open-air beer garden near LIC’s 12th Street Pedestrian Plaza. In addition to an ever-changing menu of beers, they serve cider, wine and non-alcoholic options. Order up some tasty Mexican fare from the on-site Sobremesa, grab a bite at a nearby food truck or bring your own grub. And not only is this place kid-friendly, it’s also dog-friendly. Follow their instagram stories for daily  updates on what’s pouring. 

ICONYC Brewing
43-63 11th St.
Long Island City
Online: iconnycbrewing.com

Nowadays
Big, leafy, lots of umbrellas and little twinkling lights. What’s not to like? Opened by two resident DJs excited to bring music to the people of Ridgewood (and well beyond) Nowadays hosts ticketed dance parties in the evenings. But you can come on by for just food and drink starting at 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and Noon on Saturdays. Kids and dogs are welcome. If you have a big group, make a reservation, and skip Sundays because you have to pay to enter before 5 p.m. The eclectic menu offers salads, Japanese fare, veggie options, BBQ and more. For drinks, choose from 12 beers on tap along, margaritas, wine and many non-alcoholic options.

Nowadays
56-06 Cooper Ave.
Ridgewood
Online: nowadays.nyc

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Envision the perfect summer vacation: the kids see an amusement park, you picture iced drinks on a tropical island.  Our advice: stay home. Well, not your home; a luxurious “home” in LA with room service, robes, spas, five-star dining and pool boys who spritz you with Evian. Oh yeah, and loads of activities for the kids. We’ve rounded up the swankiest spots near LA whose mission is to keep parents pampered and tots entertained.

photo credit: Hotel Bel-Air

Hotel Bel-Air
There’s no place in the world that oozes more elegance and Hollywood glamor than LA’s iconic Hotel Bel-Air. Peacefully tucked away on beautiful Stone Canyon Road, the legendary luxury hotel makes families feel worlds away from the moment they arrive. Hotel Bel-Air offers a special family package throughout the year that includes pint-sized amenities like kids’ bathrobes and slippers, a little stuffed swan, a daily breakfast credit of $150 per family, a second connecting room for tots at half the cost, and a bottle of bubbly for mom and dad (Yahtzee!).

Kiddos will not lack for fun things to do during your stay. From a plunge in the turquoise pool to exploring 12 acres of lush gardens filled with 200 species of plants, flowers, birds and bees to feeding the hotel’s three resident swans, there’s something for every adventurous tike to enjoy. If food is more your tot’s jam, Executive Chef Hugo Bolanos hosts junior cooking classes during school holidays. Kids learn tricks of the trade while cooking and baking in the hotel’s giant kitchen, then get to enjoy a mouthwatering meal at the restaurant. Also, be sure to check out the Little Royals Afternoon Tea with a special selection of sweet and savory bites and teas perfect for small sippers.

Pet Tip: Furry children can come too as the hotel waives fees for up to two pets.

Hotel Bel-Air
701 Stone Canyon Rd.
Bel Air
310-472-1211
Online: dorchestercollection.com/en/los-angeles/hotel-bel-air

photo credit: Meghan Rose

Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows
A world-class, secluded resort just steps away from Santa Monica Beach and the hustle and bustle of Third Street Promenade, the Fairmont Miramar offers families a fabulous escape close to home. Upon arrival, tikes get to choose a plush new play pal from a basket filled with sea-themed toys. Gorgeous guest rooms feature child-sized bathrobes, a sand pail and shovel filled with ocean creature gummy candies and colorful little sponges spelling out your kiddo’s name in the bathtub.

From dawn to dusk, Miramar’s glorious pool provides hours of festive frolicking for kids. Make sure to hit up the concierge regarding the hotel’s secret stash of groovy water toys which they happily lend to little swimmers. The Fairmont also offers complimentary BMW bikes for families to use on Santa Monica’s bike paths. During the summer, the hotel brings out ping pong tables and other outdoor themed games, as well as an open air Villbrequin Jeep to take guests down to their own private area of the beach known as the Miramar Beach Club. There, guests sunbathe on lounge chairs while enjoying a menu of soft drinks and snacks served by the hotel’s beach butler. Also, Miramar Beach Club organizes beach volleyball games every Saturday afternoon.To cap off your family’s day of sun and fun, be sure to talk to the hotel about arranging a special delivery of milk and cookies to your beach babes at bedtime. It’s like a Club Med vacation, but more luxurious and without the plane!

Pet Tip: Pets always stay free at Fairmont Miramar. Woof!

Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows
101 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica
310-576-7777
Online: fairmont.com/santamonica

photo credit: Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows

Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire
There’s a reason Julia Roberts fell in love at the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire in Pretty Woman—it’s magical. Smack dab in the heart of Beverly Hills, the Beverly Wilshire prides itself on caters to guests’ every whim whether your a pretty woman or a tiny tot. At check-in, small-pints are presented with an extra special gift from the hotel’s toy wagon to help them feel right at home. Soft, tot-sized bathrobes await in the bathrooms and there is a DVD library full of kid classics, as well as infant furnishings and necessary items to childproof the space if needed.

If your ideal day is lounging around the hotel, you’ll no doubt head over to the stunning Mediterranean-style pool which features cabanas, kids’ coloring books, pool toys and water spritzing attendants at the ready, as well as an ice cream cart during toasty summer months. Then, mom and dad can scamper off to the spa, and little ones can join in the spa fun too! A true rarity in the hotel spa game, the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire offers a menu of glamorous treatments just for tots, including the Princess facial, Superhero neck, shoulder and hand massage, and even a “Larry Gets Pampered in the Spa” treatment based on the popular children’s book, Larry Gets Lost in Los Angeles. Every pint-sized spa guest leaves with a groovy present after their service.

Pet Tip: Bring your other babies too because pets are more than welcome.

Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire
9500 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills
310-275-5200
Online: fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire

photo credit: Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire

The Langham Huntington Pasadena
Set on 23 lush acres against the backdrop of the San Gabriel Mountains, The Langham Huntington Pasadena welcomes young guests to take part in the Langham Huntington Kids program that features special amenities, including a Langham “Theodore” teddy bear backpack filled with a Little Junebugs crafting kit, as well as a journal to record memorable moments from their vacation. Rugrats also receive a complimentary kids’ dinner in the Terrace each evening during their stay and a Langham chocolate bar from the hotel’s gift boutique. (Mention you’ve got kids with you when you make your reservation so that they have these goodies waiting. Cost is $30.)

Tots will have no trouble staying occupado during your stay—taking a dip in the saline pool, curling up with a book from the Langham Kids Library (in the lobby) or hitting the tennis courts for lessons and summer camp with the hotel’s tennis partner, Ojakian Tennis. For tikes who fancy themselves tea connoisseurs, the hotel offers a Chocolate Afternoon Tea on Sundays with a great selection of yummies and a gigantic chocolate fountain. The Langham also features a quarterly Imagine Tea for children where junior performers from the famed Academy of Magical Arts perform close-up magic for little ones while they dine. Lastly, during the summer, families can finish out their day with complimentary fire pit s’mores every evening at the Hideaway Pool Bar. Bring your bikes and zip over to Lacy Park, which is right around the corner and a darling park filled with bike paths, a rose garden and fantastic playground.

Pet Tip: Don’t leave Fido at home; the family pooch is always welcome at The Langham.

The Langham Huntington Pasadena
1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave.
Pasadena
626-568-3900
Online: langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/pasadena

photo credit: The Langham Huntington Pasadena

Terranea Resort
Just 30 minutes from downtown LA, lies a little slice of seaside heaven for families. Terranea Resort offers a variety of accommodations for any size brood, including villas and casitas featuring full-size kitchens and washer and dryers. Infant furnishings are also available, as well as Johnson & Johnson toiletries for kids and an adorable rubber ducky to help tots feel comfy right from the get go. Upon request, guest relations can also stock your new home away from home with any special shopping needs you desire. Strawberry Pop Tarts for everyone!

With eight dining venues to choose from and so many groovy things to do on site, there’s no need to stray from the resort for meals or entertainment. Terranea’s Pointe Discovery activity center offers scenic hikes along coastal trails to tidal pools. Families can also go kayaking, snorkeling, stand-up paddle boarding, horseback riding or even try falconry with the resort’s expert team of falconers. (Because deep down, you’ve always been a falconer.) Also, mom and dad can introduce pee-wee to the game of golf by taking in a round at The Links at Terranea, the resort’s family-friendly, award winning, nine-hole, par three golf course. Or for those of you not looking to champion the next Tiger Woods, head over to the Resort Pool for some relaxation while your babes stay busy on the 140-foot water slide and Splash Zone.

Terranea also has the Tide Pool Kids Club where kids aged 3-12 can become campers and participate in all sorts of creative activities, science experiments and art projects. Campers can also join the Tide Pool Fun Hours and discover local sea creatures like sea stars, sea slugs and anemones during guided tide pooling excursions.

Pet Tip: Well-behaved pets are welcome. Limit two per booking.

Terranea Resort
100 Terranea Way
Rancho Palos Verdes
310-265-2800
Online: terranea.com

photo credit: Terranea Resort

What are some of your favorite family staycation spots?

—Jennifer O’Brien

The Red Tricycle office has always been dog-friendly. In fact, many of us were parents to our furry children before our actual kids came along. Meet some of Red Tricycle’s pooches by scrolling down below.

Indy the Bulldog

photo: Kevin Cabral

Lovable Indy loves to slobber, snort and pass gas for anyone lucky enough to be sitting near him. In his free time, he likes to lounge and dress up. Last year, he got lucky during Red Tricycle's Secret Santa and scored big time with this festive costume. He's still learning how to interact appropriately with children and enjoys being the apple of his dad's (aka Kevin Cabral's) eye. 

Murphy the Lab/Hound Mix (but Mostly Hound)

photo: Ian Lynch

When Murphy was a puppy he used to come into the Red Tricycle office until he had a few accidents and his mom (aka Erin Lem) became mortified by her pup's bad habits. He's since grown out of his puppy antics, and now spends his time napping all day, preferably on the bed. He's mentally preparing to be a big bro when baby comes into the picture next year. 

 

Dipper, the Labradoodle

photo: Jacqui Boland

While not born in the Bay Area, Dipper loves being a California dog. He is a great companion to Jacqui Boland and family, and enjoys long walks on the beach and trail running with his mom. Dipper is also a great watch dog—he notifies everyone in the office anytime the mailman or delivery drivers are about to knock!

 

Marshmallow (aka Mel) the Labradoodle

photo: Jacqui Boland

Marshmallow (Mel for short) is Dipper's younger sis. She's a smart and savvy pup who has been known to escape her yard to chase deer and eat Christmas presents. Mel and Indy love to play and have been known to dominate the Sausalito dog park during their lunch breaks. 

 

Rocky the Golden Retriever

photo: Erin Lem

While not an official Red Tricycle team member any longer, Rocky stole our hearts with his innocent puppy looks and great behavior. He was a good sport, enduring many hours of Indy playtime and even more hours of a certain editor taking countless selfies with him. 

 

Faith, the Senior

photo: Kevin Cabral

While Faith's age keeps her from visiting the office often, when she does make an appearance she is royalty. She tends to keep to herself and spend her days napping on her bed, which is placed high up on a desk. After all, who can blame her? At that age, you wouldn't want to be around rambunctious puppies either!