Whether the kids meal is a weekly ritual or a road trip survival strategy, parents know not all of them are created equal. Some chains are stacking real value into that little box with tasty food options, a toy worth keeping, or a built-in treat that seals the deal. Here’s the full breakdown including what your kiddo gets, what you’ll pay, and which offers the best value.
Note: Each kids’ meal listed comes with a drink selection – most include choices of milk, juice, or a fountain drink.
Still Playing the Toy Game 🧸
Only a handful of kids’ meals still come with a toy or other “prize.” These are the ones your kids will want over and over.
McDonald’s Happy Meal | ~$3.99–$6.99
McDonald’s iconic kids meal still delivers in the toy department. Recent Happy Meal goodies have included a Minecraft Movie tie-in, Pokémon cards, and a Super Mario Galaxy collab. The downside: the fry and apple slice portions are notoriously small.
- Entrees: hamburger, 4 or 6-piece nuggets
- Sides: fries or apple slices
- Toy Alternative: Toddler toy or no-toy option available
Wendy’s Kids’ Meal | ~$3.29–$5.99
Wendy’s recent toy releases include DC Super Heroes figures and the My Strange Pet collectibles.
- Entrees: cheeseburger, hamburger, 4-piece nuggets (regular or spicy), 2-piece tenders
- Sides: fries or apple slices
- Toy Alternative: Board book for children under 3
Burger King King Jr. Meal | ~$3.99–$5.99
The $3.99 digital deal that BK frequently offers makes this one of the strongest values on the list. Your kiddo may also be offered a paper crown with their kids’ meal. An adorable addition.
- Entrees: cheeseburger, hamburger, nuggets, tenders
- Sides: fries, applesauce, onion rings, or have-sies
- Toy Alternative: Chocolate chip cookie
Chick-fil-A Kid’s Meal | ~$6.79–$8.39
Chick-fil-A arguably brings the strongest food quality in this section, but the price point runs higher than most.
- Entrees: 5 nuggets, 5 grilled nuggets, 2 strips
- Sides: fries, mac & cheese, fruit cup, applesauce, waffle fry chips
- Toy Alternative: small Icedream cone
Traded the Toy for a Treat 🍦
Dairy Queen Kids Meal | ~$5.49–$6.99
Dairy Queen keeps its kids meal prices among the most reasonable of any major chain, and the built-in dessert options are a genuine differentiator.
- Entrees: 2-piece tenders, hamburger, or hot dog
- Sides: fries, applesauce, or banana
- Treat: Vanilla cone, Dilly Bar or DQ Sandwich
Culver’s Kids’ Meal | ~$5.99–$7.09
This one might be the best-kept secret on this list. The side selection is extensive and a scoop of fresh frozen custard comes with every meal.
- Entrees: ButterBurger, ButterBurger Cheese, tenders, grilled cheese, corn dog
- Sides: fries, cheese curds, mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli, pretzel bites, onion rings, chili, soup, side salad
- Treat: Frozen custard in chocolate or vanilla
Back to Basics 🥤
Subway Fresh Fit Kids | ~$4.50–$6.99
A healthier option than some of the others listed here. No toy, no treat. Parents will appreciate this one even if the kids need convincing.
- Entree: Four-inch ham, turkey, or veggie sub
- Side: applesauce
Sonic Wacky Pack | ~$3.99–$5.99
Options beyond the basics and Sonic’s iconic sides.
- Entrees: hamburger, hot dog, corn dog, tenders, grilled cheese
- Sides: tots, fries, or applesauce
KFC Kids Meal | ~$4.99–$6.29
Lots of side options for this one, but only two entrees.
- Entree: 5 piece nugget or 2 piece tenders
- Sides: mac & cheese, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, coleslaw, applesauce, fries
Jack in the Box Kids Meal | ~$4.29–$5.49
Solid selection, zero frills.
- Entrees: 4-piece nuggets, hamburger, jr. cheeseburger, grilled cheese, 2-piece strips
- Sides: value fries are included but you can pay extra for upgraded sides or bigger size fries
Hardee’s Starpals | ~$3.99–$5.99
Sets itself apart with double sides.
- Entree: hamburger, cheeseburger, 2 piece tenders, grilled cheese, hot dog
- Sides: kids fries and applesauce pouch
Jersey Mike’s Kids Meal | ~$6.45–$7.95
Solid portion for the price.
- Entree: kids ham, turkey, or salami sub
- Sides: chips or opt for a cookie with water
The No-Kids-Meal List 🚫
- Taco Bell dropped its kids meal program years ago and has never brought it back.
- Checkers/Rally’s has no kids menu at all.
- In-N-Out, Five Guys, Wingstop, and Little Caesars all serve kid-friendly options, but not in any structured kids meal format.
The Bottom Line
Wendy’s and Burger King are the value leaders when you want a toy in the bag, especially during promo windows. Culver’s and Dairy Queen quietly win on built-in extras. For straight meal value, Hardee’s, Subway, and Jack in the Box deliver without the frills.