Bearded Dragon

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Here’s a child friendly place for an afternoon out.  Loads of things to do for the kids including watching the cool motorbikes!

At a glance-

  • there are high chairs
  • there is a baby change
  • there’s a play ground
  • there are acres and acres (literally) of room for toddlers to run and prams to roam
  • child friendly staff
  • no obvious catering to allergies/intolerances

If you’re looking for a child friendly place for an outing on the school holidays, or just feel like getting out of the ‘burbs for Sunday lunch, you’ll find a great place for the kids to run, to play and explore. All the while you can enjoy a meal and a glass of wine- perfect. You can have a pub meal or  there is also a restaurant, and the menu can be found on the website.

Also on the website is a calendar of events, and if you go on the right day, there’ll be a reptile show, toad races and face painting. You can outsource parties to The Bearded Dragon, so if you fancy having a kid’s party with none of the clean up- give them a call, and they’ll send you the party options. Another great fact about The Bearded Dragon- NO POKIES! I didn’t think there were any places left without pokies.

You’ll have to go for a bit of a drive to get there, but you don’t have to pack an activity bag to keep the kids amused while you’re there- its all there waiting for the kid’s to discover. Sit back, order a beer, and let the kids run. You may find the drive home very quiet with the kids sleeping in the back….

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Alex Mergler

Alex has been writing for his mum's website since he was 10 years old and now he runs his own website, Get Out with Kids. He attends high school and works part time at McDonald's. Born in the UK but growing up in Australia he has a passion for travel, and has visited more than 25 countries. He has a Cert III in Hospitality and holds the Responsible Service of Alcohol certificate. With this background he is well qualified to write the website's restaurant reviews and travel articles. When he grows up he aims to be a pilot and is currently studying for his Recreational Pilot License.

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