Whether you’re heading into the city for a family event, a visit to WA Museum Boola Bardip, a Wildcats game or concert at RAC Arena, or even a spot of shopping, there are plenty of easy, kid‑friendly places to grab a bite. From cheap eats to family restaurants and special sweet treats, Buggybuddys has you covered with some of the best kid‑friendly spots in and around the Perth CBD.

If you need something quick and tasty with kids in tow, Perth’s city food courts are a stress‑free option. Enex has a good mix of popular takeaway favourites overlooking the Hay Street Mall, while Underground at Allendale Square is handy for office‑hour snacks and has something to suit most tastes. The 140 Perth precinct above Perth Underground station also offers a cluster of casual options, making it easy to split up and let everyone choose their own lunch without any mealtime meltdowns.

 

BrewDog, West Perth

Housed in the former Gordon St Garage space, BrewDog Perth in West Perth is a big, industrial‑style brewpub that manages to feel surprisingly family‑friendly. Just a short stroll from Watertown and RAC Arena, it’s a handy spot for a pre‑event meal or relaxed weekend lunch. Kids are genuinely welcomed here, with a spacious beer garden and outdoor courtyard giving little ones room to move. Inside, there’s loads to keep them busy – retro arcade games, a play kitchen, board games, colouring books and even a basketball hoop, while teens can sneak upstairs for a game of pool. The menu is packed with crowd‑pleasers like wings, burgers and pizzas, plus plenty of plant‑based and gluten‑free options, and children can choose from “hoppy meal” kids’ packs that include a drink. With a free Sunday Kids Club (12–2pm) featuring themed crafts and games, and extra free activities like slime‑making and balloon art in the school holidays, BrewDog is a brilliant option when you want an easy, fun feed in the city with the whole family. Read the Buggybuddys review.

 

Hearth at the Ritz-Carlton Perth 

A scrumptious Ritz Kids Afternoon Tea at The Ritz-Carlton, Perth deserves a spot on your family bucket list. Set against the stunning backdrop of Elizabeth Quay, this is one of those experiences that makes an ordinary day feel extra special. At Hearth Restaurant and Lounge, families are made to feel incredibly welcome. While The Ritz-Carlton is known for its luxury, the atmosphere is surprisingly relaxed and family-friendly, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the occasion without feeling out of place with children in tow. Read our review here. 

 

Monty’s Restaurant

Begin your day in the city with a delicious buffet breakfast at Monty’s Restaurant! You don’t have to be a guest at the Pan Pacific to dine here, but why wouldn’t you want to stay at this stunning hotel? Whether you crave a healthy start to the day, or a hearty cooked brekkie – you’ll find plenty of options on the big buffet. Or how about the fresh omelet and egg station manned by a chef. Plus, there’s great barista coffee and hot chocolates for the kids. Read our review here.  

Pan Pacific Perth

 

Wirin Cafe

Wirin Café is found at the entrance to The Pavillion at the historic WACA Ground in East Perth. Serving up delicious, and thoughtfully created dishes. I love an elevated, ‘cheffy’ brunch, and this delivered. With great coffee, a playground right next door, as well as the WACA water facilities (indoor and outdoor pools, plus waterpark) – this spot makes for a great outing. Read our review here.  

 

Milky Lane

Down at Elizabeth Quay, Milky Lane Perth is a big hit with burger‑loving families. The colourful, pop‑art‑style fit‑out, pumping soundtrack and over‑the‑top shakes give it a real “treat night out” feel. Kids can choose from simple favourites like burgers or chicken nuggets with chips, while grown‑ups tackle towering burgers, loaded fries and decadent desserts. Being right on Barrack Street Jetty means it’s an easy add‑on to a day at the Quay’s Playground or a ride on the ferry. Read our review of Milky Lane Perth.

Milky Lane Perth

 

Phat Brew Club, West Perth

Next to City West and a short walk from Scitech, Phat Brew Club is a lively independent brewery that has really thought about families. The huge beer garden includes a fully enclosed sandpit and kids’ play space, so little ones can dig and play safely while parents relax at nearby tables. Inside, there’s loads of room for prams plus pool tables and arcade games to keep older kids and teens happy. The menu is full of crowd‑pleasing favourites like burgers and share plates, and there’s a handy Scitech Member Offer where you can score a Chicken or Halloumi Burger and a kids’ meal for $35 with a membership card or same‑day ticket. With regular Sunday face painting and balloon twisting, plus extra school holiday activities, Phat Brew Club is an easy, family‑friendly option for a meal before or after a visit to Scitech. Read the Buggybuddys review.

 

Betty’s Burgers

On Wellington Street, opposite Forrest Place and just by the water labyrinth, Betty’s Burgers is a handy city stop for a relaxed family meal. The classic burger‑bar menu is very kid‑friendly, with options like crispy chicken, beef burgers and thick shakes, and everything comes fast enough to keep little ones happy. After eating, kids can enjoy a splash at the water feature or watch the trains roll in and out of Perth Station.

Bettys Burgers

 

Stories at Yagan Square

Yagan Square offers a great mix of food and play right in the heart of the city. Stories, the multi‑level venue overlooking the square, has a big beer garden and casual eats that work well for families, while the nature play area and interactive spaces below keep kids busy between bites. It’s a convenient meeting point if you’re coming in by train and a handy stop between the CBD and Northbridge. 

 

Toastface Grillah

Tucked away down Wolf Lane, Toastface Grillah is a fun inner‑city adventure with older kids and teens. The grungy laneway vibes and colourful street art make the walk in feel like part of the outing, and once you’re there you can tuck into gourmet toasties at very wallet‑friendly prices. It’s relaxed, loud enough that you don’t need to worry about kid noise, and perfect for a quick refuel between shopping and exploring. You can find out more in the Buggybuddys review.

 

Ground + Co

If you’re visiting the State Library of WA, Ground + Co on the library’s ground floor is a brilliant child‑friendly pit stop. After a Rhyme Time or Story Time session in the bright, gated Story Place children’s area upstairs, you can head down for coffee, lunch or a snack. Ground + Co offers indoor and outdoor seating, with a tranquil outlook over shallow reflection pools at the rear. While the water isn’t for paddling, kids love dipping their toes and watching the gentle ripples while parents relax with something from the menu, which includes vegetarian and vegan options. Even better, Ground + Co is a social enterprise supporting people experiencing homelessness, so every coffee and sandwich helps a good cause as well. Read the Buggybuddys review

 

Be Free Cafe at Perth City Farm

For something a little greener, Be Free Cafe at Perth City Farm in East Perth is a brilliant way to gently sneak some learning into breakfast. The café itself serves simple, wholesome dishes with plenty of fresh produce, and afterwards kids can wander the urban farm, spotting veggies, herbs and chooks. It’s quiet compared to the malls, has space for prams, and is a lovely way to introduce little ones to where their food comes from. You can read more in the Buggybuddys review.

Perth City Farm

 

Zamia Cafe at Kings Park

Kings Park is technically just on the edge of the city, but its cafés are too family‑friendly not to mention. Zamia Café at May Drive Parkland has a solid kids’ menu and overlooks an enormous Playground filled with climbable dinosaurs and nature play, making it perfect for a relaxed brunch while the kids burn off energy. Read the Buggybuddys review

Best Cafes in Perth for a Coffee in the Park

 

Koorak Cafe at Kings Park

Koorak Café, next to the Ivey Watson Playground, is another handy option, serving simple favourites and takeaway coffees right beside equipment designed especially for younger children. Read the Buggybuddys Review

KOORAK

 

Hello Harry

Looking for a casual feed at EQ? Easy and tasty, Hello Harry at Elizabeth Quay serves up burgers, fries and front-row waterfront vibes. Set in one of Perth’s most family-friendly precincts, this casual burger spot makes a handy pit stop when checking out all Elizabeth Quay has to offer: the playground, Venetian Carousel, public art and summertime fun of the water playground. Read our review here. 

Hello Harry Perth

 

Ivy & Jack, Perth CBD  

Ivy & Jack, on Hay Street and attached to the Holiday Inn, is a consistently reliable choice for family dining in the CBD. The menu covers everything from wood‑fired pizzas and burgers to salads and share plates, and kids are well‑catered for with their own menu, colouring‑in and sometimes board games to borrow. Its central location makes it ideal for pre‑show dinners before walking to His Majesty’s Theatre, the State Theatre Centre or RAC Arena. Find out more in the Buggybuddys review.

Ivy and Jack Perth

 

Long Neck Brewery, East Perth

By the river in East Perth, Long Neck Brewery is a relaxed spot where parents can enjoy a local brew while the kids play. Overlooking the Swan River at Point Fraser, the venue has a dedicated children’s menu making it especially friendly for younger families. Being just metres from the excellent Point Fraser Reserve Playground, it’s easy to combine a play in the park with lunch or an early dinner.  Find out more in the Buggybuddys review.

Long Neck Brewery

 

Tony Romas, Perth CBD 

For families who love their ribs, Tony Roma’s in the city has long been a go‑to. The atmosphere is casual and bustling, the portions are generous, and the kids’ menu is packed with options like ribs, burgers, mac and cheese and chicken tenders. Staff are used to hosting families and big groups, making it an easy choice for birthday dinners or pre‑event meals when you don’t want to stress about table manners.

Find out more in the Buggybuddys review.

Tony Romas, Perth CBD

 

C Restaurant High Tea, Perth CBD

C Restaurant offers something truly special if you’re after a “wow” experience with the kids. Perth’s revolving restaurant welcomes children and is a memorable venue for birthdays, graduations or high tea treats. Kids love watching the city slowly glide past below as the restaurant makes its full rotation, and it’s a great excuse for them to dress up for a “fancy” outing. There are set menus and high tea options that work well for families.

Find out more in the Buggybuddys review.

C Restaurant, High Tea

 

The Island, Elizabeth Quay

Down at Elizabeth Quay, The Island is one of the most popular family‑friendly spots in the city. Set on its own little island with gorgeous river and city views, the venue combines a microbrewery, pizzeria, garden bar and restaurant. Families can sit outside while kids explore the surrounding grassy areas, and the main Elizabeth Quay Playground is only a short walk away for a pre‑ or post‑meal play. The menu includes wood‑fired pizzas, share plates, salads and kid‑sized favourites, making it easy to find something everyone will eat.

Find out more in the Buggybuddys review.

The Island, Elizabeth Quay

 

Northbridge Brewing Company

Just over the Horseshoe Bridge in Northbridge, Northbridge Brewing Company is another relaxed inner‑city pick for families. Overlooking the Northbridge Piazza, the venue often has a lively atmosphere, but there’s plenty of space, and the grassy piazza outside gives kids room to stretch their legs between courses. The menu is full of crowd‑pleasing pub classics like pizzas, burgers and share plates, and there is a dedicated kids’ section with simple options and occasional deals.

Northbridge Brewing Co

 

Forklore, West Perth

Forklore in West Perth is a lovely discovery for families wanting a slightly more grown‑up brunch or lunch that still works with kids. This modern café serves beautiful, seasonally inspired dishes and specialty coffee in a bright, minimalist space overlooking Harold Boas Gardens. While it doesn’t have a Playground on site, you’re only a short stroll from the park, which has grassy areas, ponds and a Playground where kids can run wild before or after your meal. It’s a great option if you’re looking to meet friends or visiting one of the nearby offices or medical centres and want something nicer than a food‑court feed. Read the Buggybuddys review.

 

Rojiura Curry Samurai

For something a bit different, Rojiura Curry Samurai in the city is a fun introduction to Japanese soup curry. Tucked away off the main streets, this cosy restaurant serves colourful bowls of mild, broth‑based curry loaded with vegetables, rice on the side and your choice of protein. The spice levels are customisable, so you can keep things very gentle for children while adults turn up the heat. It’s a good one for slightly older kids and tweens who enjoy trying new flavours and love Japanese food beyond just sushi. Read the Buggybuddys review.

 

Something Sweet in Perth City

Gusto Gelato, Elizabeth Quay

On sunny days, it’s hard to beat a scoop (or two) from Gusto Gelato at Elizabeth Quay. The creamy, small‑batch gelato is made on site, with a regularly changing line‑up of classic and seasonal flavours. You can grab a cone or cup and wander along the water, watch the ferries come and go, or let the kids play at the Quay’s Playground while you sit and enjoy the view. Find out more in the Buggybuddys review.

Best Restaurants for Kids in Perth City

 

Gemini Cafe, Perth CBD

Gemini Café, just off St Georges Terrace and close to London Court, is a must‑visit for kids (and adults) who love pretty food. The café has become famous for its whimsical drinks and desserts decorated with teddy‑bear or astronaut‑shaped ice cubes, colourful toppings and beautifully presented cakes. It’s perfect for a special morning or afternoon tea when you’re exploring the city, and the striking presentation makes it very popular with teens and tweens who love an Insta‑worthy snack. See the Buggybuddys review.

Gemini Café

 

Mica Creamery

Like someplace straight out of Harry Potter, this teeny tiny ice creamery is found in the storybook surrounds of London Court, and well worth seeking out next time you’re in the city. Founded by award-winning Chef Leif Huru, Mica Creamery is a delicious pause in the middle of a city day, with rich, creamy gelato faves and Asian flavours. Mica Creamery is a sweet little CBD find that’s perfect for a treat. Read our review here. 

Mica Creamery Perth

 

Chicho Gelato

For another scoop of something sweet, Chicho Gelato in Northbridge is ideal for a post‑museum or theatre treat. Just a short walk from the Cultural Centre and Perth Station, Chicho serves inventive gelato flavours with a focus on high‑quality ingredients and small‑batch production. The shop has a fun, buzzing vibe, and kids will enjoy sampling the more adventurous flavours alongside classics like chocolate and vanilla.

Chicho Gelato, Northbridge, Perth

 

Bubble tea and fun food for tweens and teens

Tanning Lemon Tea

The city and Northbridge have become Playgrounds for bubble tea‑obsessed tweens and teens. Taning Lemon Tea in Perth is a standout where the drinks are only half the story. This bright, spacious venue on Newcastle Street combines a serious menu of freshly brewed lemon teas and seasonal drinks with more than 70 Gachapon capsule‑toy machines and claw machines. Kids and teens can swap cash or card for tokens at easy‑to‑use exchange machines, then roam the rows of Gacha machines hunting for their favourite characters and collectables. Parents can grab a seat and a drink while watching the action, and children can even return their empty capsules at the end to earn bonus tokens for next time. It’s as much an activity destination as it is a drinks stop, and a brilliant bribe for good behaviour on a city outing. Read the Buggybuddys review

 

Kumo Desserts

Kumo Desserts in Northbridge takes the concept of a dessert outing and runs with it. Specialising in Japanese‑style soufflé pancakes that are as soft as clouds, this chic dessert bar serves towering plates of jiggly pancakes with toppings like Biscoff, brûléed crème, boba pearls, honey, ice cream and mascarpone. There’s a rotating “flavour of the month” for both pancakes and drinks, which gives regular visitors an excuse to keep coming back, and gluten‑free options are available. Kids who love bubble tea will home in on creations like the Boba Brulee Bomb, while fruity options such as Boujee Lychee or Strawberry Kisses go down well with younger ones. With indoor and outdoor seating, high chairs and nearby parking at the CPP Cultural Centre, it’s an easy stop to add on to a day in the Cultural Centre precinct. Read the Buggybuddys review. 

 

Have we still missed your favourite kid‑friendly restaurant, café or dessert bar in Perth city? Share your top picks so we can keep this guide as up‑to‑date and helpful as possible for local families.

 

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