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Moms Eat Local: Le Petit Mitron

Find out how kid-friendly Le Petit Mitron in Narberth is.

Moms know how tough it can be to eat out with little ones. Patch wants to help you know before you walk in the door if Le Petit Mitron is a good place to eat with your children.

 

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Is there a kids’ menu? It's a bakery so almost everything in here is kid-friendly. There are cookies, cakes, tarts, chocolate, marzipan animals and more.

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Are there healthy options on the kids’ meal? While it's not quite health food all the baked goods are made with the freshest high quality ingredients so it's better than most things you would find in a supermarket. The inventory of the bakery literally changes everyday so there are no preservatives in any of the products they produce.

 

How does the restaurant deal with food allergies? There are some gluten-free items (cookies and bread) offered here but they are not made on the premises. Many of the items are made with flour, butter and nuts so this is not the most ideal location for someone with many food allergies.

 

Is the restaurant so quiet that any childish outburst will draw attention or is there enough noise that a small cry is likely to go unnoticed? Kids are more than welcome here. They will marvel at all the pastries that are amazingly beautiful and delicious.

 

For the full review of Le Petit Mitron, check back with Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch on Thursday.

 

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