Don't go to this establishment if you want to have a healthy option. I asked if I could create my own omelet, she said yes. Do you have egg whites? Yes, but there is and extra charge for those. Can I have something other than the potatoes that come with it? Yes, but that's an up charge as well. I basically got some avocado on my omelet for an extra charge without the potatoes. The omelet was just OK with sliced cheese on the inside and missing the green chili that I asked for.
Also, I asked if I can have a small pancake for my 21 month old? She won't eat everything that comes with it on the kids menu. "Yes, but the pancakes are the same size regardless" (the size of a small pizza, by the way)... for a baby? Even a big kid couldn't eat the whole thing. Seems like a total waste of food.
My suggestions: Offer a healthier option and maybe make it cost more on the menu if the items really do cost your more so you don't have to mention "extra charges" to make it seem less appealing.
Also, offer an actual kids sized portion of a pancake. Maybe a few silver dollar sized would be plenty for a toddler a few more for a bigger kid. The one that we received was the same as a "side" pancake an adult would order. What we received was more than any adult should ever eat in one sitting. Sharing it between 2 adults would even be filling.
I know it sounds silly to complain about portion sizes being to big but wasting food is a problem and I hate doing it. I wasn't going to eat the rest of my daughter pancake and it's not going to be good the next day. Why isn't it possible to take the same batter and make a smaller pancake and charge a couple bucks?