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Best Youngster cordial Eateries and Bistros with Jungle gyms in Singapore

Introduction

Finding the perfect dining spot that caters to both parents and their little ones can be a delightful challenge. In Singapore, a city celebrated for its culinary diversity and family-friendly amenities, there are numerous eateries and bistros designed with families in mind. These establishments not only serve delicious meals but also feature on-site playgrounds, ensuring that children can play and explore while parents enjoy a relaxed dining experience. From casual cafes with indoor play zones to stylish bistros with outdoor playgrounds, these youngster-friendly venues provide the ideal setting for a stress-free meal. Join us as we explore the best youngster-friendly eateries and bistros with playgrounds in Singapore, where dining out becomes an enjoyable adventure for the whole family.

Tiong Bahru Bakery TBB Safari: kid-friendly cafe + playground

Oh, how we love TBB Safari in Dempsey (part of the Tiong Bahru Bakery brand)! This safari-style glamping café is pitched in front of the sister restaurant Open Farm Community. TBB Safari is open for early risers from 8 am and offers Common Man Roasters coffee and amazing pastries, healthy breakfast bowls, and sandwiches (though no specific kids’ menu). There is a 3,000-square-foot garden of edible plants to roam through and a playground with slides and a climbing structure for smaller tots. Bring mozzie spray! There’s plenty of space for strollers (al fresco but lots of aircon blowers)

 Huber’s Bistro: kid-friendly restaurant with a playground

Huber’s Bistro in Dempsey has one of the loveliest shady playgrounds near a restaurant for kids. The playground with slides and swings (surrounded by a safety fence) is right next door to Huber’s Bistro. This kid-friendly restaurant offers great Swiss-German beer and food (prepared with meat from the butchery next door) and is great for a lazy weekend brunch or early family dinner. Try their Charcuterie Platter or the 21-Day Dry-Aged Burger. There’s also some space for prams if parked al fresco. Their kid’s menu only has four options including Cheese Tortellini with Tomato Sauce and Chicken Scnitzel with French Fries. Alternatively, you can order a small portion from the famous Sausage Menu; try a pair of Wienerli and potato salad (you can swap this for fries). Do note, that Huber’s Bistro doesn’t open on a Monday and only from 11 am on weekdays (opens from 9:30 am on weekends). Book here now.

Baker & Cook: kid-friendly restaurant + playground

Baker & Cook a popular cafe serving lunch and breakfast and Plank Sourdough Pizza serving pizza can both be found at the corner of Loewen Road. These kid-friendly restaurants are so popular, thanks to the awesome little wooden kids’ playground, a first for Baker & Cook! At the playground, you’ll find a bouncy swing, little treehouse, ship, and ride-on, along with tonnes of green space perfect for running around and getting the wiggles out. Book here now.

AT Feast: kid-friendly restaurant with a playground

AT Feast offers all-day dining with a kids’ menu (think Eggs, Sausage, Toast Breakfast, Mac & Cheese ($15), Burger & Fries plus for the adults, a mix of hearty salads, Fish & Chips, and interesting fare like Aubergine & Chickpea Stew. There’s a fun jungle gym next to the outdoor patio seating, where kids can burn off energy while you enjoy your meal. But, do note that this is temporarily closed for maintenance. The kid-friendly restaurant also looks over a small wooden playground with swings (sit at the alfresco tables with a direct view of the kiddos playing). Fans of this space will need to know that the huge treehouse playground is only accessible to b_together members – a family neighborhood member’s hang-out for all age groups. Closed Mondays. Book here now.

RedDot Brewhouse: kid-friendly restaurant with lawn

The whole family will be satisfied at the family-owned brewery-restaurant RedDot Brewhouse set in an old British Army Barrack in Dempsey. There is a lovely green garden where the kids can let off some steam, airy interiors, and alfresco dining (you can even bring your furkids!). Sit back and enjoy a pint brewed by the team at RedDot Brewhouse while the kids explore the garden. The menu spans appetizers, tapas, pasta, pizza, burgers, steak, and desserts, and they have a kids’ menu too featuring pasta, pizza, and nuggets. Book here now.

ColBar: kid-friendly restaurant with a lawn

ColBar along Portsdown offers some old-school Colonial charm – it’s a casual rustic style kopitiam café set in lush greenery and the big draw here is the abundant open space for kids to run around or kick a football about right in view of the al fresco seating. The food is casual British pub fare with some Asian dishes thrown in, and all affordable enough to not warrant a separate kids’ meal – think chicken curry and rice, Sausage Sandwiches, and Omelette and chips all washed down with copious craft beer (for mama and papa only, obviously)Book here now.

PS.Cafe @ Harding: kid-friendly restaurant with lawn

PS. The cafe is a perennial family favorite and notorious for weekend brunch. There’s no play area as such, but there is an open rolling lawn in front of the al fresco seating area so the kids can scramble into the jungle while the adults chow down on hearty salads, pasta dishes, those famous truffle fries, burgers and huge slabs of cake. No kids’ menu here and only booster chairs (as opposed to full high chairs). Book here now.

Cafe Melba Mediapolis: kid-friendly restaurant with a bouncy castle

Cafe Melba is a super kid-friendly cafe thanks to its huge lawn where kids can run about, scoot, and jump around on a bouncy castle (if the weather permits)! Cafe Melba has a kids’ menu, and on Mondays and Tuesdays, kids eat free with every purchase of the main course for $22 and above! There’s also ample space for prams indoors. Book here now.

Kid-friendly Restaurants & Cafés at Chijmes

If you are at Funan Mall and looking for a treat for the kiddos, check out the Instagrammable Smile Dessert cafe. This kid-friendly cafe is all decked out in silver and has tables and chairs inside a small ball pit! Plus, there’s a life-sized teddy bear waiting for a hug in the corner that kids will love. Order desserts at the counter (however staff may not speak English, so you’ll need to point to the menus) – there’s Strawberry Souffle, Tiramisu desserts, snow ice desserts, as well as a range of hot Chinese desserts to go with your fruit tea or iced drink. Book here now.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Singapore’s vibrant dining scene offers a plethora of youngster-friendly eateries and bistros that cater to both parents and children. These venues, equipped with engaging playgrounds and dedicated play areas, ensure that kids can have fun while parents enjoy a leisurely meal. Whether you’re looking for a casual cafe with an indoor play zone or a chic bistro with an outdoor playground, there’s a perfect spot to meet your family’s needs. By choosing one of these fantastic eateries, you can turn dining out into a delightful experience that satisfies both appetites and playful spirits. So, next time you’re planning a family meal, consider one of Singapore’s best youngster-friendly restaurants and bistros, where great food and fun times go hand in hand.