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Teal Lake welcomes children, this includes the dining room. Teal Lake is not a formal dining room and the laughter of children is part of the atmosphere. If mom or grandma allows it, it is not uncommon for kids to play in the main lodge or on the playground while waiting for the main course to be prepared and served. Highchairs and booster seats are available, as well as cloth bibs that match the homespun napkins.
Children's pricing applies to those aged 1 thru 10 years. Infants under 1 years are always FREE! *if you have a picky eater, or a fair weather eater, no worries, staff are trained to adapt the price if kids do not eat much.Children 11 years and older pay adult prices (they eat like adults!) unless eating off the kid menu.
Breakfast $7.00 children (1 thru 10) Breakfast is usually a favorite with kids. Scrambled egg with cheese is the standard but most kids who have been to Teal Lake before recommend highly the Cornmeal pancakes. Oh and don’t forget the homemade Cookies on the buffet. Children price includes fruit buffet, beverages, hot orders from the kitchen, and homemade cookies!
Dinner $14 children (1 thru 10) The dinner menu always has children favorites and/or a special price for children portions of the nightly menu. Some kids love the food that mom and dad eat, some do not so Teal Lake gives them the option. Kids love chicken on Sunday and alfredo on Wednesday. On Sunday and Wednesday, there is a buffet of food which is always REALLY popular with the kids. We offer bratwurst in the basket dinners on Tuesday and Thursday, spaghetti (meatballs optional) on Saturday, and hamburgers on Monday & Friday.
Kids menu Oven Fried Chicken and corn fritters, on the buffet- Sunday Alfredo and corn on the cob, on the buffet - Wednesday Bratwurst - Tuesday and Thursday Alfredo or Spaghetti, homemade (meatballs optional) - Fri, Saturday Hamburgers or cheeseburger - Fri, Saturday
we could even do grilled cheese, just ask. We love having the kids in the dining room, so don't be shy. Many a kid has been known to excuse themselves to outside to ride bikes between the salad and the main entree, or while the adults finish their entrees in leisure. This is what Teal Lake is about.
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