Roleystone and surrounds have so many kid-friendly cafes, restaurants, cideries, and brilliant bakeries! From cafes with kidsโ€™ toy corners to restaurants with outdoor playgrounds, this part of Perth Hills Armadale is so family friendly. Find out more in our big guide to dining with kids in Roleystone.

 

Naked Apple, Karragullen

Naked Apple Cider House, is found in between Pickering Brook and Roleystone. For kids, thereโ€™s a fun playground, part shaded by mature trees, in the bushy setting. Thereโ€™s also colouring in and activities to keep little hands busy at the dining table. Itโ€™s always best to phone ahead, as Naked Apple often gets fully booked on weekends. Their grounds are a lovely place to explore. See the Buggybuddys review here.

Naked Apple Cider House, Karragullen

 

Avocados, Kelmscott

Avocados Bar and Grill, surrounded by leafy avocado trees, is great for lunch or brunch. Not only does Avocados serve up tasty food with a choice of indoor and alfresco seating, but it sits right alongside the lily-covered Canning River. Children will be entertained by the fenced playground, plus thereโ€™s a kidโ€™s menu. You can even stay in their self-contained chalets. See the Buggybuddys review here. 

Avocados Cafe

 

Honey’s Bakehouse, Roleystone

From sugary jam doughnuts to classic cream buns, compliment your self-guided tour of the Perth Hills with an indulgent treat from Honeyโ€™s Bakehouse. While youโ€™re there, be sure to pick up a fresh baked artisan loaves for home or grab a coffee to dine in or take away. See the Buggybuddys review here.

Honey's Bakehouse Roleystone

 

Orchard Espresso, Roleystone

Found right next to Honeyโ€™s Bakehouse in the Roleystone Shopping complex, this yummy cafe serves up fresh, delicious meals, sweet treats and great coffee. Thereโ€™s plenty of seating in and out and it is child-friendly too. We havenโ€™t visited for a while, but last time they had a small kidโ€™s toy corner.  See the Buggybuddys review here. 

Orchard Espresso Cafe Roleystone

 

Seven Sins, Roleystone

The incredibly popular 7 Sins eatery is perfect for a special family meal. Perched on the edge of the scarp, literally on a giant boulder, the restaurant has million-dollar views over the bushland. Plus, the German-Aussie food, by Chef Seb Sindermann is absolutely delicious. Thereโ€™s a kidโ€™s menu, and the adults may love to try their signature dishes โ€“ creamy seafood linguine or a huge crispy pork knuckle. See the Buggybuddys review here.

7 Sins

 

Coffee at the Shed at Raeburn Orchard

This cute spot, in the Raeburn Orchardโ€™s packing shed is great for a cup of coffee and a slice of cake. Coffee at the Shed has all sorts of freshly made goodies in their cabinet, including plenty of savory options for lunch. See the Buggybuddys review here. 

 

Blue Sky Bread, Roleystone

The quaint Brackenridge Village is home to Blue Sky Bread which are a local institution for their gourmet sourdough and other fresh baked loaves. They also make a great coffee, and have a range of sweet pastries too, so you can relax in their outside dining area, with something yummy. See the Buggybuddys review here. 

 

Brook 508, Roleystone

Found on Brookton Highway, Brook 508 is a great spot to stop after a bushwalk. Their kids’ corner includes lots of toys and books to keep little ones busy and entertained. Brook 508 caters to all tastes and dietary requirements. See the Buggybuddys review here.

Brook 508 Cafe & Restaurant, Roleystone

 

Organic Circle Cafรฉ, Armadale

If youโ€™re a kid of the 1980s, like me, no doubt you have fond memories panning for gold nuggets at the Pioneer World open-air history Museum. Remember! The attraction been closed for decades, but you can still have a wander down memory lane at Pioneer Village, home to the Organic Circle cafรฉ. The menu has healthy options and caters particularly well to those with vegan diets, plus the eclectic dining room includes a few baskets of books and toys to keep little hands busy. See the Buggybuddys review here.

 

Why not grab a takeaway from a bakery or cafรฉ and enjoy a picnic at these spots:

  • Araluen Botanic Park
  • Churchmanโ€™s Brook
  • Raeburn Orchards

Churchman Brook Dam

 

Whether youโ€™re looking for a quick take away treat, a yummy pre-bushwalk brunch or a more substantial lunch with your family โ€“ there are plenty of options for kid-friendly dining in Roleystone and Perth Hills Armadale. 

 

Find things to do with kids in the Roleystone and Perth Hills Armadale region here.

Get more information on the Roleystone and the Perth Hills Armadale region on the Experience Perth Hills website.

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