What’s on the Kids’ Menu?

Summary

Top Pizza & Spaghetti House's children's menu keeps it simple: any small pizza the child likes, or a kid-sized pasta — regular spaghetti with meat sauce, baked spaghetti, or baked lasagna. Portions are sized for young appetites, and the same fresh dough and homemade sauces feed the kids' table as the grown-ups'. Kids' specials appear on the specials page.

The Short Answer

The kids’ menu keeps it easy: any small pizza they like, or a kid-sized pasta — regular spaghetti with meat sauce, baked spaghetti, or baked lasagna. Same kitchen, same homemade sauces, portions built for young appetites.

The Detailed Answer

The Pizza Side

“Any small pizza” means exactly that — a plain cheese, a pepperoni, or whatever combination your kid has decided is theirs. The small is sized so they can claim the whole box.

The Pasta Side

Three kid-sized plates from the spaghetti-house half of the menu: regular spaghetti with meat sauce, baked spaghetti under melted cheese, and baked lasagna. The baked ones come out golden on top, which tends to win the table.

Kids’ Specials

Kids’ specials cover the same lineup — check /specials/ for current pricing, and see the specials FAQ for everything else running this week.

Rounding Out the Kids’ Table

A cold juice or a can of pop covers the drink side. And if dinner goes well, The Pizza Cookie — a warm white chocolate macadamia cookie with vanilla ice cream — is the dessert that ends negotiations. One usually feeds more than one kid, though we make no promises about sharing.

Feeding the Whole Crew

Pair the kids’ plates with the Family Pack ideas in Family Pasta Night and one order covers everyone, from the picky eater to the grown-up who wants anchovies.

Key Concepts
  • children's menu
  • kid-sized portions
  • any small pizza
  • kids' pasta
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