California

California, a state celebrated for its diverse culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities, offers a delightful array of dining experiences through the Kids Eat Free program. This initiative shines in the Golden State, providing families the opportunity to explore a vast culinary landscape without worrying about the cost for their children.

From the iconic Hollywood streets of Los Angeles to the historic landmarks of San Francisco, and from the scenic beaches of San Diego to the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains, California’s restaurants participating in this program cater to a myriad of tastes.

Whether it’s after a day of surfing on the Pacific coast, exploring the redwoods, or enjoying the entertainment wonders of Disneyland, parents and children can find plenty of eateries where kids eat for free. This program not only eases the financial aspect of dining out with family but also introduces young palates to California’s rich fusion of global cuisines, all while making family trips more memorable in this dynamic and picturesque state.

California Cities and Towns

Fun Facts About California

    1. Eighth Largest Economy
      If California were a country, it would have the eighth largest economy in the world, surpassing many countries.

    2. Land of National Parks
      California has more national parks than any other state in the U.S., including famous ones like Yosemite, Sequoia, and Joshua Tree.

    3. Death Valley
      Located in California, Death Valley is the hottest and driest national park in the United States and holds the record for the highest recorded air temperature on Earth.

    4. The Hollywood Sign
      Originally created as an advertisement for a local real estate development, the Hollywood sign has become an iconic symbol of the entertainment industry.

    5. Golden Gate Bridge
      The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is one of the most photographed bridges in the world and was once the longest and tallest suspension bridge.

    6. Home of the Internet
      The first message sent over the ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet, was sent from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1969.

    7. Diverse Population
      California is the most populous state in the U.S. and has no ethnic majority. It’s a melting pot of diverse cultures and languages.

    8. Wine Country
      California produces more than 90% of all wine made in the United States, with Napa Valley and Sonoma County being the most famous wine regions.

    9. The California Gold Rush
      The discovery of gold in 1848 at Sutter’s Mill led to the California Gold Rush, significantly shaping the state’s history and leading to rapid population growth.

    10. Largest Tree in the World
      The General Sherman Tree, located in Sequoia National Park, is the largest tree on Earth by volume, standing over 275 feet tall.

Business Owners & Managers

Are you a business owner/operator?
Interested in getting involved with Kids Eat Free?

If you operate a restaurant, you can list it for free. However, with a paid subscription you can take advantage of the full suite of marketing features.

If you operate another type of business, there are opportunities for you as well. We offer page sponsorships and direct promotions through email and push notifications. 

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