Have a ball of fun and escape the rain at Babyccino Kids Cafe Hurstville

Located just on the outskirts of the heart of the Hurstville CBD in East Quarter and not far from Kempt Field you will find Babyccino Kids Cafe.

Where the ball pit is loads of fun, there is coffee for mum and dad and the service comes with a smile!

Upon arriving I was greeted by a lovely staff member. She politely asked me to remove my shoes and welcomed me into the cafe. The first thing I noticed upon entering was how clean, bright and engaging the play area was, although there is no denying the colour scheme leans towards a girly theme with lots of pinks, purples and peach tones throughout, I wouldn’t hesitate from bringing my son to play as to me its just bright and engaging instead of leaning towards a specific gender.

After entering the cafe you will notice a seating area lining the walkway to be able to sit and enjoy a meal or a coffee and easily supervise the kids while they play. Although I didn’t sample the food while at the cafe I did view the menu. There is quite a good choice of food to chose from and it is clear they are catering to their local demographic with a good choice of Asian food to choose from which is a nice change. Gone are the days of plain hot chips and sausage rolls, you can now enjoy things like Japanese Gyudon or some mushroom and vegetable wontons and with the extensive kids menu starting from $8 and all coming with a small serve of fruits its sure to keep children happy. Outside food is not allowed.

The play area is somewhat a small area but it definitely packs a punch when it comes to fun! The play area commences with a dress up corner with lots of costumes to choose from including things like Frozen, snow white, spider man and lots more. Once a costume has been selected you can move onto some role playing in the kitchen or shop that is located alongside and opposite the dress up corner.

With pretend food and a cash register it will allow for lots of sensory role playing while in costume. A book and reading nook is also located infront of the shop and with a decent amount of books to choose from it’ll be sure to keep the kids entertained.

Once the role playing is finished its time to move onto the two story soft play area which you can balance, climb, crawl and weave your way through while making your way to the hidden play areas. The soft play area is complete with a tube slide, ball pit filled with pink and white balls which you can enter via the double slide from the top level, there are large lego foam blocks to stack and knock down, an interactive busy board wall and screen located in the ball pit area to throw balls at and watch them roll down the tubes.

For children a little older than toddlers there is also a small room located at the other end near the cafe where there is a lego and magnetic tiles tables for some building time to work on those fine motor and problem solving skills for all those future engineers!

There is definitely lots of fun to be had by all ages at Babyccino Kids Cafe but I feel that its more catered for ages of up to 7 years old just purely due to the size of the play area and the toys and books to choose from.

I also liked that it was easy to be able to see your children at all times if this is something that you prefer.

Free parking is available located next door at 95 Forest Road with lift access to the cafe. The garage door is automatic. There is also free Wi-Fi.

The cafe is also available to hire if you’re planning a party! The details for the party hire are available on our instagram highlights.

After spending some time here and getting to know the staff you start to appreciate the thought that has gone into bringing this play centre to life. Its a great way to pass the time and let the toddlers burn off that never ending energy while keeping them engaged and stimulated.

Overall, we enjoyed our time at Babyccino Kids Cafe and would visit again. Its definitely somewhere I would suggest to meet a girlfriend with our bubs in tow or even sit and do some work with their free Wi-Fi while the kids play. Open 6 days a week (closed on Tuesdays) 10am – 4pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 10am – 5:00pm.

TIP: Always call ahead to confirm they are not closed due to a private function and to confirm any pricing changes. Check out our instagram highlights for more photos and current pricing.

This wonderful business is a welcomed addition to the local community and I hope to see them flourish for many years to come.

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PO Box 323
Oatley, NSW 2223
Australia

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