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Things to do in Denver
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aet285
Breakfast - Pete’s Kitchen is a family owned and operate restaurant since 1962. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, offering their breakfast menu items all 24 hours that they are open. They offer a variety of items for each meal of the day. http://www.petesrestaurantstoo.com/petesKitchen.html
Morning - The Children’s Museum of Denver has fun hands-on exhibits geared continue reading ...
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Things to do in Colorado Springs
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aet285
Breakfast - Begin your day in historic Old Colorado City at Bon Tons Café where locals go for breakfast or lunch. The menu includes traditional breakfast items such as eggs, southwestern dishes, sandwiches, and homemade daily specials. Patio seating and cocktails are available. It’s a perfect place for an early breakfast, because they open at 6 a.m. and close at 3 p.m. Monday through continue reading ...
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Things to do in San Francisco
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aet285
Breakfast - For breakfast start the day with a good yet reasonable breakfast from Pork Store Café located at 3122 16th St. located at the intersection of 16th and Valencia Streets. It is known for its Americana Décor which consists of a large US wall map, along with antique kettles, pans, oars, and yellowed flags. They pride themselves on their “down to earth staff” and welcoming continue reading ...
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Things to do in Chicago
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ctemp
Breakfast - The Bongo Room or Orange. Both have really fun dessert type breakfasts that kids really love.
Morning - Come in the summer time. But there are about 2 dozen bridges in downtown Chicago. They are really cool to see and count how many of them you can go over by walking, riding bikes or a segway depending on how young your little ones are. continue reading ...
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Things to do in Kansas City
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usertesting
Breakfast - You can't expect to find fruits any fresher than in the Kansas City Market. The City Market is located at 20 E 5th Street. It has been one of the largest farmer markets since it started in 1857. With over 30 full time merchants that are open year round to the public. They offer specialty foods and merchandise.If you aren't in the mood for fresh foods. You can visit one continue reading ...
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Things to do in San Diego
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jmveit
Breakfast - Wherever you eat, make sure you fuel up - San Diego has lots to do for families.
Morning - Start your day out mellow. Head to Seaport Village, right on the water near downtown. It's designed for walking, has plenty of fun little shops, a marina, open spaces with kites flying, street performers, etc... to keep the kids entertained. A fun place to walk around. continue reading ...
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Things to do in Fort Myers
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kradeff
Breakfast - You can’t beat the blueberry pancakes topped with fresh blueberries at Reese’s Restaurant, 1661 Estero Blvd. There’s outdoor seating and a good selection of breakfast items on the menu. Portions are huge, so come hungry! The restaurant is conveniently located for many hotels and attractions in Fort Myers, and the kids will enjoy the view of the pond and turtles. continue reading ...
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Things to do in Naples
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kradeff
Breakfast - Start with a great breakfast at Calistoga Bakery Café, 7941 Airport Pulling Road. It’s a cozy café with incredibly delicious breakfast dishes. Absorb the warm friendly atmosphere while enjoying a fantastic gourmet omelet. Here you can find just about any omelets you’ve ever heard of. You can also “build your own.”
Morning - Afterward, visit the Naples Zoo at continue reading ...
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Things to do in New York State
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smithtrav
Breakfast - You can expect to find cuisines from virtually every country and culture in the world in New York City, and locals will tell you that one of their favorite destinations for breakfast is Vesuvio Bakery, located at 160 Prince Street in Soho. With its freshly-baked Italian breads and espresso and breakfast specialties, like Neapolitan eggs, it’s a great way to start your continue reading ...
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Things to do in Austin
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smithtrav
Breakfast - Central Market on N. Lamar Street is one of those places you know must be good because it’s filled with locals. It’s both a market and a café. The market features a 18,000-square-foot produce section and a seafood counter that must be 75 feet long. The bakery stocks 60-plus varieties of bread. The Cafe serves up a kid-friendly menu of cereals, eggs, baked good, and about continue reading ...
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