Now that I am a resident
of Black Rock, CT--and mentally in a place where I can feel comfortable eating
in establishments with Aidan--my husband and I have started branching out to neighborhood
gems that are serving up great food. True, it's a far cry from the days I
could actually use two hands to eat (or use one hand as the other held a glass
of wine, beer or a cocktail!) the days when my husband and I could actually
engage in a full conversation without forgetting our train of thought or
stopping every few bites to pop something into Aidan's mouth to prevent a flair
up! Yes, the Before Parenting (BP) days, Ah! Nonetheless, Aidan who is now
15 months--and a hop, skip and jump away from the dreaded "terrible two's" (yikes!)--is able to sit in a high chair and come join us (once all the
silverware has dropped at least once, and the folded napkin is being used to
secure his seat jik) making the experience a challenge, but definitely
memorable! So, the 3 Musketeers are the new "date night" and you
know what I am totally ok with that!
Here are a few places we
have made the efforts (making sure we have pampers, his own spoon & bowl, a
toy, a bib and the other countless--but minimal things needed--which despite the fact you
checked your list three hundred times you can bet your life that one of these items is bound to remain in the car
or safely at home!) to visit and eat at.
Indian:
Bangalore
Restaurant & Bar offers a nice variety during their lunch buffet—yes has
real table cloths, but Aidan did very well to not make it a hot mess!
Aidan enjoyed the flavors and vegetarian options and the staff is very
nice!
Vietnamese:
Vietnamese:
Pho
Saigon is everything you want:
authentic food (great pho!), cheap bill, a neighborhood "hole in the
wall" hence gem where a baby can wail and it will be fine...ok perhaps
that's pushing it, but you get the drift!
Mecha Noodle Bar was a delicious, but big mistake! While it claims to be "good
for children" they are clearly referring to children who do not require a
high chair as everyone sits on a bench communal-style. Trendy spot indeed
with a yummy cocktail, but won’t be frequenting here.
Seafood:
Bridgeport
Lobster & Shellfish Co is a local fish market that offers a few stools to eat up some of their fresh, classics like fish & chips. Their lobster roll was especially
buttery and delish, no mayo....hmmmm
Brunch
Barnum Publick
House was quite impressive for
us as we try our best to avoid crowds.
Actually, when I noticed how packed the restaurant was I was seconds
away from doing a bow face, glad we didn't. Servers were accommodating and
fellow customers were so busy chatting and enjoying the bottomless mimosas that
Aidan felt right at home with his chitter chatter.
As I write this, I am proud of myself, my husband and Aidan. We are breaking free and really making the most of being new parents who still want to live like "normal folks!" True, we had to accept that one-on-one date nights won't be possible for a while--neither will establishments like Le Bernardin and Daniel-- but as long as we learn how best to include Aidan we can actually make these eating out experiences just as fun and special!
As I write this, I am proud of myself, my husband and Aidan. We are breaking free and really making the most of being new parents who still want to live like "normal folks!" True, we had to accept that one-on-one date nights won't be possible for a while--neither will establishments like Le Bernardin and Daniel-- but as long as we learn how best to include Aidan we can actually make these eating out experiences just as fun and special!
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