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The Crayola Cafe is an fun little joint that the little apartment-ties can join in with you. The place is decorated in bright crayon colors, the seats are giant crayon boxes and the place mats are blank canvas's for the artist sitting before it. Apartment-ites really love the food. First thoughts would have you believing this was a diner type food frenzy but in reality the cuisine is marvelous. There is a short but sweet wine list and some delectable dishes. Try a Cobb salad and the house white wine while the kiddos browse in the adjoining store. Cater the little princesses meals to her taste preferences and give the little slugger the dinner you know he wants to eat. You can choose the combinations and side dishes for parents too. Great for a dash in and dine lunch for busy apartment-ites or a leisurely play date with the neighborhood families. It is also a great venue for a birthday party or celebration. The adjoining store is a Crayola lovers paradise. Get collectibles and unique one of a kind items for gifts or keepsakes. Check out the special dessert menu for a real treat! They are open everyday of the week from 11am to 9 pm.It is toddler and baby friendly and fun for the whole family.
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