Bmeier on the N.
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I picked Meadowlark by searching for my location, open now, and kid friendly. I’m not a spring chicken, and my dad is 30 years beyond me, so “kid friendly” usually gets me a local casual (cheap) diner or a national chain typically loved by the white hair folks. (Well lit, soft/no music, basic food selections, etc.) This restaurant is a gem! It is WAY nicer than i expected or wanted. There’s a definite boho vibe - the space, the people, the art (for sale). The menu is filled with creative takes on fairly familiar foods. With smaller appetites, we opted to split a burger. It sounded amazing with the detail of spices (rosemary & more) spelled out. Our waiter was super accommodating and let us order 2 of the side options. Garlic frites were a must have for a guy that LOVES all things garlic, and beet salad is my must-have wherever it’s offered. We each also had nonalcoholic beverages ($6 each) and we shared a pear cake. Smart idea, Meadowlark, showing me the desserts from the start - I chose my dessert before anything else! Everything was delicious, and good portions. The total bill for two was mid $60s, I think. (I was straining to see the check as my dad paid.) I would definitely go back, but… 1) I’d change into “decent” clothes instead of the scruffy stuff I drove 3 hours in, 2) I wouldn’t bring kids unless I were fairly certain they’re having a good day (ready to sit, able to remain composed, and trained to stay at my table) and 3) I’d dine on the early side to beat the crowd if you chose places based on your hearing aids. All in all, a really nice place and much closer to fine dining than either the exterior or search engine made it seem.