10 Kid Friendly Restaurants in Hobart

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Are you looking for child friendly cafes in Hobart? Perhaps a kid friendly restaurant?

The whole country is talking about kid friendly dining. Family friendly restaurants, cafes and pubs are the talk of the town. Everywhere from Darwin to Adelaide, Perth to Brisbane and especially Hobart! Here are the best kid friendly restaurants Hobart, child friendly cafes Hobart, pubs with playgrounds Hobart and much more!

So, to help busy parents, we’ve compiled a list of kid friendly restaurants, cafes, and pubs in Hobart. If you want to find out more about the importance of the family meal, click here!

In beautiful Hobart, there are many child friendly places to eat just waiting to be discovered by you! If I died and went to food heaven, it would look a lot like Tasmania. Here are the best child friendly cafes in and around Hobart.

1. Pancake Train | Margate

Pancake Train prides themselves on their fluffy pancakes, mixed by hand and cooked fresh through out the day. Try their traditional Bacon and Maple pancakes, served with slices of Tasmanian apples and real organic Canadian maple syrup! Delicious! Kids will love this place!

Address: 1567 Channel Hwy, Margate

Feel free to check out their official website to see the full menu, as well as more information.

2. Hog’s Breath Cafe | Hobart

Hogs Breath Cafe is home to the famous 18-hour, slow cooked Prime Rib Steaks! Not only do they do great steaks, but huge ribs, burgers, fresh salads, and mouth-watering desserts. And if it couldn’t get any better, kids eat free on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday lunch and dinner if you purchase a meal of over $20 (terms and conditions may apply)! If you’re lucky, you may even spot Hogster.

Address: 2 Macquarie St, Hobart

You can check out their website for some more information by clicking here.

3. Brookfield Shed | Margate

A wonderful restaurant run by equally wonderful staff. Brookfield Shed Margate is widely known for it’s inviting, rustic atmosphere and scenic views. This kid friendly restaurant serves a diverse menu, serving all day breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Address: 1640 Channel Highway, Margate

For more information, as well as photos, and raving reviews, check out the official Brookfield Shed Margate Facebook.

4. Gigglemug’s Antarctic Cafe | Kingston

If you are looking for somewhere different to head to with the kids these coming school holidays then the Antarctic Division certainly is a good spot to explore and pop down to the cafe for a cuppa and quick, light bite.

Address: 203 Channel Highway, Kingston

You can find more information on their official Facebook. Check out our review of the Antartic Division cafe by clicking here!

5. Machine Laundry Café | Battery Point

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Machine Laundry Cafe cool outdoor view

At Machine Laundry Cafe, the food is fantastic every time you visit. The menu is inclusive, with appealing vegetarian options and good value for the money spent. This is a cozy cafe, with one half fitting the kitchen and the other half fitted with laundry machines. Yes – there’s a bit of novelty to eating a meal while watching a row of tumbling washers behind you.

Take a load of laundry, the kids (or not!) and get your jobs done while you indulge in a coffee and cake!

Address: 12 Salamanca Square, Battery Point

If you’re eager to sip your cup of coffee whilst watching your laundry spin in the washing machine, check out the cafe’s official Facebook account for more information.

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6. The Italian Pantry | Hobart

The Italian Pantry is the place to go to when you’re looking to cure your pasta craving. Serving a great selection Italian delicacies such as gnochi, pizza, and slow cooked pork. Praised for their impeccable children’s menu, the portions have been described as being ‘perfect’ by locals and tourists alike.

Address: 3 Van Morey Road , Hobart, 

Their official Facebook page can be found by clicking here. It contains the menu, reliable reviews, and regular updates!

7. Kate’s Berry Farm | Swansea

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Kate’s Bery Farm various delicious items off their menu

Acclaimed for their truly outstanding cool climate berries, Kate’s offers a unique range of mouth watering quality produce and products that highlight what Tasmania does so well. This is definitely a wonderful child friendly cafe Hobart.

Address: 12 Addison St, Swansea

Check out their official website – click here!

8. Ross Bakery Inn Café | Ross

A unique experience with wonderful food and friendly staff. Go back to the past in this old time set inn, with a wonderful wood fire oven, which makes this an amazing child friendly cafe in Hobart.

Address: 15 Church St, Ross

Check out the Ross Bakery Inn Cafe website for more details.

9. Elizabeth Town Inn Café | Elizabeth Town

When the Elizabeth Town Inn  started in 1862, it had started the tradition which still can be seen today at the Elizabeth Town Inn Cafe. The wonderful uniqueness to this cafe is what makes it such a wonderful place to have a meal with kids in Hobart.

Address: 5783 Bass Highway, Elizabeth Town

Check out the Elizabeth Town Inn Café Facebook page for more information.

10. Pyengana Dairy & Holy Cow Café | Pyengana

The Holy Cow Cafe is amazing for cheese and milk lovers. Enjoy a delicious meal and drink, or try their cheese board, while enjoy a view of the cows grazing the fields (key’s in the name people, key’s in the name). We love this child friendly cafe because kids will love watching the cows wander while they sip their hot chocolates. Parents will enjoy a coffee… and cheesecake … and cheese… and… trust us on the cheesecake guys!

Address: St Columba Falls Road, Pyengana

Check out their website for more information. Click here!

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