Question:
What are some child-friendly restaurants in Melbourne?
Jemma
2006-04-27 17:45:30 UTC
Can you also please tell me:
what type of food?
where it is?
if you have been there, what do you like most about it?
Eleven answers:
Rachel
2006-04-27 19:32:10 UTC
Zagames. Make sure it is one with Kids World. They have a great playground. A kids menu as well as the adults (pizza pasta, seafood,steak etc...). The playground is amazing. You will be dragging your kids out to eat and to get them home. The food is wonderful and a good price. We often go there (we go to the one in Boronia). Another place but more expensive is the Village Green in I can't think of the suburb but it's the corner of Ferntree gully rd and Springvale rd. This one is Smorgasbord and also has a playground and Nintendo (free) for older kids.

I hope these help. Have a good night
?
2016-10-01 06:38:11 UTC
Child Friendly Restaurants Melbourne
amatol1980
2006-04-29 05:03:34 UTC
I think any of the La Porchetta's pizza restaurants are good. The one in Campbellfield has a playground. The food is quite cheap but very good quality. The type of food is pizza, pasta, steak and seafood! They do have a few specials on which are also nice! There are locations all around Victoria. I go there all the time my favourite would be the gourmet pizzas!!! yum im hungry now!!!
anonymous
2006-04-28 09:33:10 UTC
If you live anywhere near Knox or Ringwood in the eastern suburbs then I would recommend The Coach and Horses in Ringwood of Maroondah Hwy. Ask for a table near children's play area great position. And the food is fantastic and a great range to choose from. Hope this helps Cheers
anonymous
2016-12-13 16:09:10 UTC
Your apartment budget is the place you will locate project in being placed close to to the cafe/eating place areas of notice. Neither element prepare dinner, nor Wydnham Lakes is reknowned for his or her cafe/eating place custom......element prepare dinner having some cafes, and Wyndham Lakes probably to have a million or 2 at maximum. Thechronic into Richmond / St Kilda / Carlton (reknowned cafe/eating place areas) from those areas (and securing parking) will take you 40 to 60 minutes one way (parking would be the puzzling one....relatively at evening). To me this is merely too some distance to holiday frequently, so i could propose possibly (and this can be the right end of your budget) Flemington / Kensington / Maidstone for the two one in all those accomodation you're searching for, and closer proximity to cafes (Flemington) and eating places (Footscray).
anonymous
2006-04-27 19:15:46 UTC
McDonalds, KFC, Hungry Jacks...



Heehee sorry just jokin, im not really sure, but most places dont mind children.
anonymous
2006-04-28 04:42:00 UTC
Mickey D's
dreamn
2006-04-29 03:30:41 UTC
take them to see salty the seal at smorgies in geelong for all you can eat
anonymous
2006-04-29 20:59:00 UTC
is sizzler still in melbourne or porchetta
hoplite978
2006-04-29 16:37:57 UTC
BOBBY'S PIZZA DISCOVERY ADVENTURE ITS GREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
sunshine
2006-04-28 02:47:25 UTC
mcdonalds


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