Plan a Winter Party for the Kids at Square Café

Perfect for a winter party for the kids, Square Café is bathed in color and steeped in comfort. The kind of comfort that has CEOs and young’uns alike tucking into stacks of fluffy pancakes on a Tuesday morning. Event-planning genius Alexis Allen and her daughter are no stranger to this setting, inspiring the designer to create a bite-sized winter bash. Winter blues fade away at this kids party. The place brims with laughter and baked delicacies, topped with snowflake sugar cookies, sparkly cupcakes, and towering, fir-topped cakes.

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A collage of three photos from a winter-themed kids' party at a cafe, showing children sitting at a table decorated with desserts and balloons.

Square Café’s Party Space

A pick-me-up party might be the adult thing to do, but Alexis wanted to loop in the kids. They also needed a spark to brighten the grayest Pittsburgh winter days. Tailored to their expansive imaginations, vibrant expressions, and, of course, sugar cravings, Square Café does just that.

A collage of three vibrant photos from a kids' party, featuring a girl with unicorn earmuffs, a group of kids by a fireplace, and a boy with reindeer earmuffs enjoying a treat.

Square’s regular fan-favorite offerings – French toast, crepes, savory bowls, scrambles and more – have earned the café a long line of weekend brunchers waiting for a sought-after table within its colorful walls. It’s through catering events, however, that Square showcases its pastry team. In the process, it also delights the small in stature but voracious in appetite eaters who join them to celebrate. Host your party on-site with the skilled and fun-endorsing team at Square Café or at home in the comfort of your own space. Venue aside, pick a theme and run. There are no limits in winter wonderland.

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A collage of three photos showing various foods for a children's party, including sliders and skewers, French toast, and chicken and waffles.

Childhood Dreams

Alexis reached for those distant childhood dreams that centered on blanket forts, mountains of overstuffed pillows, and overflowing dessert tables. She made use of the glitter that is normally stashed away by tidy parents since the last science fair when their angel insisted that the added shimmer would surely earn her first place.

A collage of three close-up photos of desserts from a winter party, featuring sugar-dusted marshmallows, snowflake-shaped sugar cookies, and a coconut-flaked cake.

She let loose and brought out the finger foods, too. It’s not often that children get the green light to play with what is on their plates. Whether it be dunking sugared marshmallows into a fancy mug of cocoa or jousting with fruit skewers, a few table rules can afford to be put aside in the name of fun. Besides, there’s no rule prohibiting the adults from indulging in the merriment themselves. Residual glitter might linger until spring, but the hope is that the joy of the occasion will, too.

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A collage of three photos from a children's party, featuring a girl with unicorn earmuffs, a group of kids by a fireplace, and a boy with reindeer earmuffs enjoying a treat.

Story by Margaret Heltzel
Photography by Laura Petrilla
Event Planning by Alexis Allen
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Food and Venue: Square Café
Linens: Mosaic Linens
Stationery: Loree Mayer Design
Cakes: Bella Christies and Lil’ Z’s Sweet Boutique

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