Kid-Friendly Eats Around Lake George: Family Favorites, Led by The Boathouse
- Joe Blizzard
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

When you are traveling with kids, the right restaurant can make or break the day. The good news around Lake George is that family-friendly does not have to mean boring — you can have a beautiful waterfront table, a relaxed atmosphere, and a kids menu that keeps the little ones happy, all at once. Leading our list is a true Lake George classic, followed by four more local favorites that welcome families with open arms. Here are the best kid-friendly eats around Lake George.
Our top pick: The Boathouse Restaurant
For kid-friendly dining with a real sense of place, The Boathouse Restaurant is our number one. Set right at the water's edge on Lake Shore Drive, it occupies a beautiful boathouse originally built in 1876, so the views and the history come standard with every meal.
The menu is built for mixed tables: juicy steaks, fresh seafood, pasta, and burgers and sandwiches that please grown-up and pint-sized appetites alike. Whether you are dressing up for dinner or pulling in for a quick lunch straight off the boat, there is something for everyone — and yes, you can dock your boat right there while you eat.
With seating that faces directly onto the lake and live seasonal entertainment, The Boathouse turns an ordinary family dinner into a Lake George memory. It is the kind of place the kids will ask to go back to.
Moose Tooth Grill
Right on Canada Street, Moose Tooth Grill is a perennial family favorite, known for its homemade root beer, warm service, and genuinely kid-friendly vibe. The children's menu covers all the classics: chicken and cheese-stick dippers, chicken fingers, mac and cheese, a build-your-own burger, kids' pizza, and even a kid salad.
Insider tip: hang on to your receipt — you can use it next door at the ice cream shop for free toppings. Dinner and dessert, sorted.
The Log Jam Restaurant
For a quintessential Adirondack experience, The Log Jam delivers rustic charm inside a genuine log cabin with several cozy dining rooms. It is hearty and welcoming, and the kids menu is surprisingly generous — think baby back ribs, a child's prime rib, chicken tenders, mozzarella sticks, pasta, and mac and cheese, all served with fries.
It is a great choice when the family wants a sit-down dinner that still feels like a treat.
Giuseppe's Pizzeria & Restaurant
Sometimes the kids just want pizza, and Giuseppe's in the heart of Lake George Village delivers with hand-tossed and gourmet pies, plus pasta, calzones, salads, and desserts. The kids menu keeps it easy with chicken fingers and fries, spaghetti, hot dogs, and grilled cheese.
Casual, quick, and crowd-pleasing — it is the reliable weeknight-style option on vacation.
Prospect Mountain Diner
For all-day breakfast and classic diner comfort, Prospect Mountain Diner on Route 9 has been a Lake George Village staple since 1950. Pancakes, Belgian waffles, burgers, sandwiches, and big desserts give every member of the family something to love.
It is affordable, unfussy, and perfect for a hungry crew after a morning on the trails or the water.
Tips for eating out with kids
Aim for an early seating to beat the summer rush and snag a high chair before they are all spoken for. Ask for a lakeside or window table so little ones have boats to watch, and do not be shy about ordering appetizers first to bridge the wait. And when in doubt, build in an ice cream stop afterward — it makes almost any meal a win.
Quick facts
Top pick: The Boathouse Restaurant, 3210 Lake Shore Dr, Lake George — waterfront dining in an 1876 boathouse with boat docking and live seasonal music.
Moose Tooth Grill (Canada Street): homemade root beer, full kids menu, free ice cream toppings next door with your receipt.
The Log Jam Restaurant: log-cabin Adirondack dining with a hearty kids menu.
Giuseppe's Pizzeria & Restaurant (Village): hand-tossed pizza and an easy kids menu.
Prospect Mountain Diner (Route 9): a family diner since 1950 with all-day breakfast.
Best for: families with young children who want kid menus without sacrificing a great Lake George setting.
Gather the family and dig in
From a historic boathouse at the water's edge to a log-cabin dinner and a Canada Street pizza night, Lake George makes it easy to feed the whole family well. Start with The Boathouse, work your way through the list, and let everyone find a new favorite this summer.
See you around the lake,
Greetings From Lake George
Cover photo: 163 Tap Room, Lake George, NY, via Wikimedia Commons.



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