Last updated on August 4th, 2025 at 11:02 pm
Living with newborn twins can sometimes feel a bit like a prison. We are slaves to their schedules and it feels impossible to get out of the house. When I moved to Scotland with my husband and our two-month-old twins, it was the dead of winter, the sun went down at 3 pm, and I knew nobody in my new country.
Settling in was hard, but as the days started getting longer, the twins stared waking up more and I met other moms and felt more comfortable getting out on my own. I began to take them to restaurants hoping I would feel a little more like a human being again! These days, at 2 years old, I enjoy eating out with them a couple of times a week. It’s not always a relaxing meal, but I do enjoy it and it helps that I don’t have to cook or clean the kitchen.
Here are a few tips to help you dine out with your multiples on your own:
Be familiar with the restaurant set-up

Paying upfront is a plus
Another quality that I love in a restaurant is paying up front, before we sit down and get our meal. This way, if the kids are acting out I know I can leave in a hurry and not have to wait on the server to bring the check. If a restaurant isn’t set up that way, I will ask for the check as soon as the food arrives. Trust me, we learned this the hard way! It was 1 o’clock and the babies were late for their nap and our waiter was nowhere in sight. I was literally waiting at the doorway with the twins strapped in their stroller, and the check and my credit card in hand.
It’s all in the timing

Pacing the meal according to age
Some restaurants will deliver the kids’ meals as soon as they are ready, before the adult meals. When my twins were younger and would reliably fall back asleep in their stroller after eating, this worked for us. As they’ve gotten older, however, I prefer for all the food to come out at once—otherwise, they will get too antsy just when I’m ready to eat! So I bring some crackers or fruit or order an appetizer for everyone until the meal gets there. You’ll figure out what works best for your family!
Food variety

Cleaning up
My kids tend to make a mess when they eat. I don’t stress about it since it’s pretty unavoidable. Before we leave the restaurant, I make sure to wipe down the highchairs, pick up stray peas or chunks of chicken off the floor, and just tidy up. I do this so the servers don’t dread seeing me the next time I come in! If you just have to get out of there and have no time to clean up after yourselves, I suggest you tip generously!
Engage with the kids

These are some of the things that have made dining out with my twins easier. It can be intimidating at first, but as with everything, the more you try it, the better you get. Bon appétit!













