Stella’s
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/CAFES, WINNIPEG/ Updated : May 9, 2016, 12:28 IST
Synopsis
With seven locations and counting in Winnipeg, it is hard to go wrong if you decide to eat at this popular café and bakery, and luckily not only do they serve up delicious food but also happen to be extremely kid friendly. Voted … Read more
With seven locations and counting in Winnipeg, it is hard to go wrong if you decide to eat at this popular café and bakery, and luckily not only do they serve up delicious food but also happen to be extremely kid friendly. Voted as having the best breakfast in the city, its easy to understand why they serve it all day long. Read less

With seven locations and counting in Winnipeg, it is hard to go wrong if you decide to eat at this popular café and bakery, and luckily not only do they serve up delicious food but also happen to be extremely kid friendly. Voted as having the best breakfast in the city, its easy to understand why they serve it all day long. What parents might love the most about this restaurant is the lack of tacky wall decorations, crayons and kid’s menus. Everything served here is fresh, simple and perfect for kids. All of the locations are constantly busy and loud, therefore parents don’t have to worry about their young ones yelling and disturbing others. The staff here is also excellent, more than willing to go above and beyond to entertain the kids and keep them happy. The large portions are great for sharing and unlike a lot of restaurants; they encourage parents to share plates with their children, making it cost effective for families. So what are you waiting for? Go check out one of their amazing locations, just be sure to bring the kids along.
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