Pickerington April/May 2020

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on the table

By Mallory Arnold

Due to health concerns, restaurants may be closed or have different operating hours. If that’s the case, inquire about take out or purchase a gift card for a later date. For a complete list of local restaurants that are accepting take out and delivery, visit www.pickeringtonmagazine.com.

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here’s nothing worse than going out to dinner with the whole family and sitting down to realize that there’s absolutely nothing on the menu that your kids will eat. Don’t sweat. Here are some yummy selections that will make the kids smile ear to ear and will let you dine the way you want, too.

smacked in the middle. The goat tarts are sweet pastries bursting at the seams and drenched with icing. We’ll take a dozen of each! Cardo’s Pizza & Tavern 7897 Refugee Rd.

Say cheese! Cardo’s isn’t afraid to go overboard on its macaroni and cheese boat. Kids will enjoy an oven-baked blend of three cheeses topped with special seasoning. You can even rock the boat by dipping the fried cheese wedges that come with this meal.

Happy Goat Gluten Free Bakery and Bulk Foods 608 Forest Rose Ave., Lancaster

We all know fruits and veggies are a vital part of any diet, but sometimes dessert needs to come first. The owner of Happy Goat Bakery says that its oatmeal cream pies and goat tarts are some kid favorites. The cream pies are goldenbrown cookies with delicious cream

Hangry City Grille & Spirits Happy Goat Gluten Free Bakery and Bulk Foods

Cardo’s Pizza & Tavern

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The perfect restaurants and spots for you and your kids

1252 Hill Rd. N.

For co-owner Amber Everett, coming up with a kid’s menu was easy. “We knew our menu concept of sliders, tots, fries, and mac and cheese would be perfect kid

Hangry City Grille & Spirits

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