While the ESPN Zone does not have an extensive child’s menu, again, like the Carnation Café, it serves popular favorites for the younger set. The Play area upstairs is also a lot of fun for kids, even if they are too short to actually play. A bit hit with sports lovers of course are the televisions placed strategically throughout the restaurant.
Our 4 year old simply loves climbing into the arcade games and pretending to play and of course at that age it even saves money since he can’t play the game. For older children who can reach, game cards can be purchased for a minimal fee and the games can be enjoyed by the whole family.
The children’s menu at ESPN Zone includes:
Build Your Own Salad - fresh romaine lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, and cheddar cheese accompanied by smoked ham and grilled chicken, served with ranch dressing, wheat crackers, and fruit salad.
Chicken Parmesan - w ith marinara sauce, whole grain penne pasta, and mozzarella cheese, served with broccoli and carrots, and fruit salad.
Grilled Chicken Strips - s erved with barbecue sauce, sweet potato sticks, green beans and carrots, and yogurt parfait.
Just Dip It - a ssorted fruits, vegetables, chicken salad, wheat crackers, and yogurt.
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