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Scoring a free breakfast for the kids is cool. Not having to dress them to dine in public? Even cooler. Sweet Tomatoes restaurant (1309 Meadow Lake Parkway) hosts the Sweet Tomatoes Pajama Party from 9 a.m. to noon, encouraging kids to show up in PJs, clutching teddy bears and blankies. The occasion is a clever melding of National Pajama Month (what, you didn't know?) and the restaurant's new Sunday breakfast menu, which includes zucchini frittatas, cinnamon-chip biscuits and burritos. Kids ages 12 and younger eat free with the purchase of an adult meal. No word on whether parents should show up in flannel pants and tattered Hanes T-shirts. Bedhead, however, is suggested. Call 888-374-8358. Sweet Tomatoes
Sun., Oct. 21, 9 a.m.-noon, 2007

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