The best kid friendly restaurants and pubs around Perth
In Perth we’ve got options aplenty for kid friendly restaurants, whether they’re pubs with playgrounds to keep them occupied or killer meal deals to help the back pocket.
Here’s some of the best options around Perth take the tiny ones for a day out, and get you out of the kitchen, and you can check out some of Perth’s best kids eat free options here.
The Morris
Following a huge $3 million upgrade, Innaloo’s The Saint has reopened – and it’s got a whole new look. As well as its new look, the revamp has also seen the pub return to its original name from the ’50s: The Morris. The pub can now hold up to 1,500 patrons Across four inside and outside spaces – including the addition of a family-friendly Terrace that includes a brand new outdoor playground, alongside a refurbished Front Bar, Hall and Patio areas.
2 Morris Road, Innaloo
King Road Brewing Co
Next time you’re knocking around south of Perth with the family and looking for the perfect lunch spot, make sure to pop into King Road Brewery. Their stand-alone brewery whips up some delicious beer and cider combos, with the bar and restaurant keeping you watered and fed with seasonal menus and plenty of weekend specials. Live music is a common feature during the warmer months, and for the kids they regularly program entertainers to keep them busy – that’s if you can pull them away from the adventure playground!
796 King Road, Oldbury
Stories
Spread across five spacious stories, including nine (!) bars, three restaurants, a secret hidden bar, rooftop bar, private dining space and huge beer garden, Stories in Yagan Square truly has a spot for everyone – even the kids! That beer garden has fun little nature play area to keep the kids busy while you get a much-needed post-shopping beer and bite to eat.
Yagan Square, Perth
Victoria Park Hotel
It might be a bit of a stretch to call the Victoria Park Hotel a hidden gem amidst Albany Highway’s bustling food and drink scene, it’s nonetheless a solid pub that shows the sport on the telly, has plenty of great beers on tap and serves up delicious pub grub, and most recently added “spectacular beer garden” to its list of charms. Said beer garden features a huge new playground and interactive kids menu to keep the tiny ones occupied while mums and dads enjoy a tipple, and it’s puppy-friendly too!
Bassendean Hotel
After a schmick new $7 million reno and two long (and thirsty) years, the Basso is back in a big way since reopening in 2022. Originally built in 1930, the classic pub has maintained its classic good looks – with the addition of a nifty new family-friendly playground, state-of-the-art sports bar, plenty of local produce on the menu and a couple of huge beer gardens.
25 Old Perth Road, Bassendean
Bailey Brewing Co.
Given our penchant for regular trips up to Perth’s wine country, it makes sense for their to be a few spots that cater to the whole family. Bailey Brewing Co. is a relatively new addition to the West Swan area that’s big, family-friendly and full of great beer and bites everyone can enjoy. There’s plenty of grassed area for romping, the playground is second to none, and you’ll find it very easy to wile away a sunny Sunday arvo here while the kids hopefully tucker ’emselves out by dinner time.
9861 West Swan Road, Henley Road
Gage Roads Freo
Gage Roads’ long-awaited Freo brewpub has finally opened, and they’re ticking a lot of boxes. The mammoth venue is not only serving up their signature frothies for the grownups, but a sizeable selection of both kid-specific meals and kid-friendly mains. Not to mention that sandpit and playground, featuring a retired crayboat and a ’60s Land Cruiser for kids to scramble over!
A Shed, Walyalup Waterfront
Clancy’s Fish Pub
For sheer romping value, it’s hard to go past the glorious green fields out the back of Clancy’s Fish Pub in Freo. While the kids menu ain’t huge, the meals do come with a free juice, and you can be darn sure they’ll be tuckered out after running around with the other kids on the expansive back lawn. Plus, the City Beach location has all of the foreshore and sand for kids to run around – as well as an interior suited to groups of all sizes.
51 Cantonment Street, Fremantle
1710 Caves Road, Dunsborough
195 Challenger Parade, City Beach
The Carine
You’d be hard-pressed to find more a kid-welcoming spot than The Carine, with three leafy courtyards and fantastic playground facilities. Plus, kids eat for free on Tuesdays, otherwise all meals are only $12, plus a couple of bucks to add on an ice-cream.
493 Beach Road, Duncraig
Zamia Café
A popular spot in Kings Park for breakfast and lunch, kids are well-catered for on both of Zamia’s menus, with most things hovering around $10 or under. Even better, the kids play area is epic, featuring huge dinosaurs and natural climbing structures to play on.
50 May Drive, West Perth
Masonmill Gardens
If you’re looking for a full afternoon of adventure, Masonmill Gardens have you covered with a cruisey 18 hole putt putt course, café, bar and Irish Village Beer Garden. Kids also have a few different breakfast and lunch options (with free juice box), or if they’re feeling a little fancier why not indulge them in a Children’s High Tea?
40 Masonmill Road, Carmel
The Kingsley Tavern
Another venue that has a menu full of puzzles to keep kids occupied, they’ve also got a great spread of options all under $12, and with a free juice. So if your little one has a more refined palate (think sirloin steak or carbonara), the Kingsley Tav will keep them satisfied.
90 Kingsley Drive, Kingsley
Herdsman Lake Tavern
If you’re looking for a space that has a kid’s play area that’s safe and close by, The Herdy has a huge indoor play area that’ll keep ‘em going for hours. Their kids menu is also capped at $10 each, with optional side salads available for free!
33 Herdsman Parade, Wembley
Whale & Ale Tavern
The Whale & Ale Tavern in Clarkson has nice, fenced off play area making it easy to keep an eye on the kids. Their kids offerings are all $10.90 ($13 with a drink, ice cream and activity pack), and includes kids faves like bangers and mash or junior beef sliders – but most importantly, kids eat free on Mondays and Tuesdays, all day!
Key Largo Drive & Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson
300 Acres
If you’ve got a few golf nuffies in the family, 300 Acres at Wembley Golf Course is a must-visit. Along with a world-class mini golf course and playground, kids are well catered for with nothing over $12, to go with a variety of different adult dining options.
200 The Boulevard, Wembley Downs
Parkerville Tavern
The picturesque Parkerville Tavern is nestled in the Hills, and makes the perfect destination for a lazy weekend drive with the family. Sit inside by the cosy open fireplaces or soak up the sunshine in the beer garden – their kids menu will keep your little ones more than sated, with deluxe options for fussy palates like steak and chips or mash.
6 Owen Road, Parkerville
Core Cider
As well as enjoying their seasonal fruit-picking, Core Cider is an ideal destination for a family lunch in the Hills. If the weather’s looking patchy, head to the Orchard Bistro, but the Cider Garden is really where it’s at – set up a blanket and let the kids tire themselves out running around the lawns.
35 Merrivale Road, Pickering Brook
Waverley Brewhouse
Part of Westfield Carousel’s pretty epic upstairs food and drink precinct, Waverley Brewhouse more than holds its own on the nanobrewery front. But as well as grown-up brews, they also have the kids covered, with a sizeable collection of kids meals for only ten bucks!
Westfield Carousel, 1382 Albany Highway, Cannington
Little Creatures
Little Creatures has long been the go-to for family-friendly fun, with lots of meals available for the Little Creatures among us. Keep them fed and occupied with one of their kids meal packs, which include a meal (think fish and chips, mini cheeseburgers with cheeps, mini pizzas or nachos), as well as a drink, ice cream and activity pack.
40 Mews Road, Fremantle
Mundaring Weir Hotel
You can’t forget the historic Mundaring Weir Hotel. Established in 1898, the hotel has live music and spit roasts on Sundays, with a kids playground, table tennis and basketball just behind the stage. The kids menu also has heaps of options, with lots of family favourites.
Lot 502 Hall Road, corner of Mundaring Weir Road, Mundaring
Txoko Brewing
One of the newer and smaller brewpubs around the Swan Valley, Txoko is all about small, family vibes – which includes a playground and grassed areas to keep little ones busy, plus a tidy kids menu to keep them fed.
247 Haddrill Road, Baskerville
The Henley Brook
With oodles of space to run around, kids will love any excuse to visit The Hen – not to mention the fun activities they have on offer, like laser tag or visits from the Swan Valley Cuddly Animal Farm.
9810 West Swan Road, Henley Brook
The Kalamunda Hotel
Built in 1902, the Kala has been the heart of the Hills for over a century – including a few spooky tales! The family bistro has both a kids and seniors menu to keep the whole family happy.
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43 Railway Road, Kalamunda
Quarter Acre Hotel
Neighbourhood pub Quarter Acre manages to walk the walk – keeping the friendly and welcoming vibes going with a wallet-friendly kids menu to match. Including modern favourites like hummus, Turkish bread and veg, chicken tacos and cheeseburgers (plus many more), they’re all $11 or less. Their bright beer garden is also completed with a sandpit, so parents can enjoy a glass of wine or a beer while the kids play!
767 Canning Highway, Applecross
Seasonal Brewing Co.
Seasonal has become a favourite in Bayswater, especially for a casual mid-week dinner or relaxed Sunday arvo drink. While we reckon their food goes particularly well with a beer – but luckily they’ve got a rotating kids menu that’s just as good, even without the brews! Let the kids go ham in the sandpit under your watchful eye while you have a relaxed drink in the courtyard.
Header image: Gage Roads Freo