Archive for July 30th, 2008
Touch Supper Club & Momocho
I’d love to say that I’ll be posting every day, but we’re in the midst of a kitchen remodel (completely gutted the thing and now it’s being put back together) and with working full-time and chasing around Grady there’s only so much time in a day! I’m probably preaching to the choir. However, here are a few more off the list. I’ll try not to go so long between posts, but bear with me.
Touch Supper Club
2710 Lorain Ave
Cleveland, OH 44113
(216) 631-5200
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 6p-close; Friday 5p–close; Sunday Brunch 11a-5p
Prices: Apps and salads, $4-12; sandwiches, burgers and pizzas, $7-14; entrees, $9-20. Sunday brunch, $5-10.
Reservations: Yes, but not always necessary.
Date of visit: Sunday • July 20, 2007 (Brunch visit)
Called ahead: No, but I went in and asked if they had high chairs before we all made our way in.
High Chairs: They had at least one and mentioned something about a booster seat as well. We ended up not needing it because Grady fell asleep in the car on the way there and slept through the entire brunch!
Changing Tables: Not sure about women’s, but men’s room did not.
Kids plates: None offered, but tator tots come with each brunch entree. Items can also be ordered a la carte and they offer things like a breakfast pizza. Seems like some items on the dinner menu would work too if you’re looking for a separate meal for the kids.
Other notes: Our waitress was extremely friendly and very welcoming when I told her we had a baby with us. The window booth seat was a perfect spot. Great option for Sunday brunch in general!
Momocho
1835 Fulton Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44113
(216) 694-2122
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 5p–close; Sundays 4p–9:30p; Happy hour + ½ / Tuesday–Friday 5p-6:30p.
Prices: Inexpensive for apps, salads, guacamoles and sides ($5-10 range). Inexpensive to moderate for taquitos and entrees ($10-20 range). I’ll have to post back with a more exact numbers.
Reservations: Yes, and recommended.
Date of visit: Multiple visits
Called ahead: No
High Chairs: Yes
Changing Tables: No, but the bathrooms are singles and there’s plenty of room to spread out if you need to.
Kids plates: None offered. Lots of finger foods and exciting flavors for the little ones to try. On one visit we had Grady and a 11 and 13-year-old and all were pleased with the offerings. Especially the guacamole.
***UPDATE*** Turns out there is a super-secret kids’ menu after all...
Other notes: Everyone at Momocho has always been very accommodating and friendly, the food is fantastic and not your typical Mexican fare as most probably know by now. This is definitely one of our favorite places to dine, and yet another place to help Grady expand his palate!
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