Scottish restaurant creates genius menu for kids who don't know what to order

A pub in the Highlands has made life easier for struggling parents by providing an hilarious menu for children up to the age of 13 which gets straight to the point

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A pub in the Highlands has made life easier for struggling parents by providing an hilarious menu for children up to the age of 13 which gets straight to the point Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Tired of your fussing children taking an eternity to choose what to eat when you're at restaurant for a family meal? One Scottish establishment has provided a helping hand - devising an hilarious kids' menu to cater for your little ones whatever mood they happen to be in. With seven options for those up to the age of 13, this eatery will be sure to save parents time at the dinner table. Shared on Facebook , the menu's most basic dish - the "Whatever" is simply a bowl of soup and a sandwich, priced at a commendable £4.

95. For the undecided child, meanwhile, the "I Don't Know" is a winner, that being a Scottish beef burger with fries for a pound more. Further dishes, all priced at £4.



95, include the "I'm Not Hungry (Cheesy pasta, fries and peas) and "I Don't Want That" (Tomato pasta, fries and peas). "I Don't Care", meanwhile, offers younger diners battered chicken chunks with fries and peas, while the final option - "Really" - is a "simple" sausage and mash. The restaurant in question is The Chachlain Inn, located in Davies Brae, Mallaig on the west coast of the Highlands.

Impressed by its idea, one Facebook user penned: "To be honest, that's a cracking menu." "Genius," hailed a second, before a third responded: "Great place to take the kids." A fourth Facebook user, meanwhile, spoke from experience: "The Chlachain Inn Mallaig.

We visited the pub through the summer!" According to its website , The Chlachain Inn is "located in the fishing village of Mallaig which is found at the end of the Road to the Isles with ferry services to the Western Isles and the outer Hebrides. "The Inn was built around 1900 (The name meaning – stone house) and has always been a popular haunt of the local population. In 2017 The Chlachain underwent some refurbishment and now offers something new to the area – a modern Scottish clean and bright interior.

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