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Dinning in Phoenix: Top Three Restaurants for Kids to Eat around Phoenix

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Amazing Jake’s

Not just another Pizza Arcade, Amazing Jake’s is an 80,000 square foot entertainment powerhouse that just so happens to also serve food. A miniature indoor amusement park, it features video arcade games, laser tag, rock climbing, and dozens of rides and a racetrack.

Address: 1830 E Baseline Rd, Mesa, AZ 85204
Phone: 480.926.7499
Website: http://www.amazingjakes.com/

GameWorks

Tempe is lucky to be home to one of only a few of Sega’s massive arcade entertainment venues in the United States. GameWorks, the largest arcade in the valley, features a three story tall Hot Air Balloon video game that sends players whizzing to new heights, not to mention all of the newest arcade releases.

The gourmet restaurant has a full menu for big and small appetites and a full bar for mommy and daddy. GameWorks is a perfect family destination!

Address: 5000 S Arizona Mills Cir Tempe, AZ 85282
Website: http://www.gameworks.com/locations/tempe.php

Rawhide

The best Wild West Town without going to Tombstone. Bring the whole family to enjoy an authentic Old West atmosphere and a gun fight or two. After the duel, takes the kids to the petting zoo or head over to Dead Man’s drop rock climbing wall. The kids can try their luck as a prospect and pan for real gold.

RawhideDine at the Rawhide Steakhouse to get a bellyful of delicious steaks and ribs. For the braver bunch, rocky mountain oysters and fried rattle snake are on the menu. Be sure to give the mechanical bull a ride after dinner.

During the months of hospitable climate, the family can catch a mule-drawn hay wagon and dine out under the stars with the chuck wagon.

Address: 5700 West North Loop Road Chandler, AZ 85226
Phone Number: 800-527-1880
Website: http://www.rawhide.com/

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