
We’ve got the ultimate guide to kid friendly cafes in Bangkok – so sit back, enjoy your meal and watch the tiny humans burn off their energy.
Bangkok is thriving with cafes, but when you have kids, the usual latte spots just don’t cut it. Parents need somewhere they can sip coffee, enjoy the atmosphere and not worry about their little ones turning the place upside down. So, we’ve rounded up the best kid friendly cafes in Bangkok – from indoor playgrounds and outdoor adventure zones to toddler-safe spaces designed for early learners. Whether you’re looking for sand pits, slides, role-play corners or chill places where children stay busy, there’s something here for every age.
1. Der Duck: Family Cafe and Learning Playground

Just a 20-minute drive from IconSiam on Putthamonthon Sai 1 Road might sound far from the city centre, but Der Duck: Family Cafe and Learning Playground is worth the trip. This kid cafe has indoor and outdoor play areas divided into age-friendly zones – baby, toddler, kids – and outdoor, so little ones from six months to nine years can explore safely. Kiddos can splash in soft-play ball pits, zip through obstacle courses, then wind down with comfort food and drinks. There are also classes, from playgroup sessions to workshops in cooking, ceramics and painting. It’s the perfect place for children to learn, play and burn all that energy.
Best for: Kids who need space to burn off energy
Where: Phutthamonthon Sai 1 Road, Bangkok. Call: 061-942-9624
How much: B100 for baby zone; B350 for toddler and kids zone per two hours; B100 for adults.
Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10:30am–7:30pm (closed on Mon)
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2. Wonder Woods Kids Cafe & Co-Learning Space

Okay, parents, if HarborLand is not for you, if you’re hunting for that unicorn spot where kids can run wild while you actually sit down, but you want somewhere more relaxed than HarborLand, this is it. Wonder Woods is a dreamy mix of indoor fun, outdoor play and a co-learning space that feels more like a mini-adventure park than a cafe. There’s an indoor playground with ball pits, climbing nets, and the cutest little “mushroom forest”. Outside, the fun continues – sand play, water splash zones and mini ride-on cars. The cafe itself? Spacious, bright, and designed with parents in mind. Check their socials for weekly events and things to do in Bangkok with kids – it changes often, so there’s always something new to discover.
Best for: Introvert kids easing into socialising with other kids
Where: Suan Luang, 10 minutes walk from Airport Rail Link Huamark, Bangkok. Call: 062-592-8822
How much: B450 for two hours; B550 for three hours per child
Opening hours: Daily 9am–7pm
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3. Sparkles & Sprinkles Kids’ Cafe

Every little “oops” is a chance for kids to grow braver and Sparkles & Sprinkles Kids’ Cafe is the perfect playground for it. This indoor haven is packed with action as kids swoosh down slides, dive into the ball pit, crawl through tunnels and bounce on trampolines. There’s a private room for birthday parties, workshops and special events. Families can join fun sessions like baby yoga, manicure play or parenting classes. On the menu are coffee, juices, healthy bites, with kids’ and vegetarian options available.
Best for: Kids with endless energy
Where: B Floor, Park Ploenchit, Bangkok. Call: 081-432-3452
How much: Free for kids under 12 months; B299 per kid per two hours
Opening hours: Tue–Sun 9am–6pm (closed on Mon)
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4. SevenSister Kids Cafe & Halal Cuisine

SevenSister Kids Cafe & Halal Cuisine is a win for families who want great food as much as playtime. The fully Halal menu covers every palate. You can enjoy Thai classics such as pomelo salad with shrimp or watermelon with dried fish, while little diners go straight for coal-fired pizza and mac and cheese. Coffee, drinks, pastries and desserts round out the spread. Outdoors, children burn energy on the balance-bike track with wave ramps, climb structures, bounce on trampolines, zip down slides and ride seesaws. There’s even a mini zoo where kids meet ducks, chickens, turtles and rabbits up close.
Best for: Hungry kids with energy to burn
Where: 10 minutes drive from The Mall Bangkapi, Bangkok. Call: 083-490-0427
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B25
Opening hours: Daily 6:30am–9pm
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5. Baantonkla Cafe

Baantonkla Cafe is a family friendly cafe featuring outdoor play areas. Kids can dig in the sand pit, whizz down the zipline, bounce on trampolines and splash in the pool. There’s also a small library with books for both children and adults and a private party room for special occasions. After playtime, recharge with comforting dishes such as caesar salad and beef nacho pizza, then finish with a mango smoothie and blueberry cheesecake.
Best for: Energetic kids who love outdoor activities
Where: Srinagarindra Soi 24, Suan Luang, Bangkok. Call: 090-246-9119
How much: A minimum spend of B100 is required to enjoy the activities
Opening hours: Daily 11am–8pm
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6. Twinkle Kids Cafe and Playhouse

If your kids are always looking for more friends to play with, then head over to Twinkle Kids Cafe and Playhouse. Here, they can team up with new buddies while having fun at this indoor playground with a giant trampoline, a climbing wall, fun slides and a big ball pit. On top of that, they can take a break with a kid-approved menu such as cheese pizza or crispy chicken wings, while parents enjoy comforting Thai dishes like stir-fried basil with rice. If you have a special event in mind, this kid cafe also hosts private birthday parties and hands-on workshops where children can craft, create and celebrate together.
Best for: Extroverted kids who want new playmates
Where: K SPACE Minimall, 20 minutes drive from Mega Bangna, Bangkok. Call: 092-249-3663
How much: Starting at B79 for one hour
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am–6:45pm
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7. Genius Kids Cafe

If you think mega playgrounds only exist in malls, think again. Genius Kid Cafe is more than a kid friendly cafe. It’s an amusement park made for little adventurers. We’re talking about ten themed play zones. Little ones can plunge into a huge pastel ball pit, zoom down giant slides, climb through nets and obstacle areas and act out dream jobs in the role-play zone. There’s also an arcade room to race through, a mini carousel to ride, Lego corners to build in and a cosy reading nook to relax. When everyone needs a break, the cafe serves kid-favourite dishes like pizza and fried chicken, so they are ready for another round. Visits are session-based, with three play rounds each day: 10am–1pm, 1:30pm–4:30pm and 5pm–8pm.
Best for: Kids with endless energy
Where: 20 minutes drive from IconSiam, Bangkok. Call: 061-591-4888
How much: B480 per child per session; B180 per adult
Opening hours: Daily 9am–7pm
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8. Mari Go Round Kids Cafe

When Bangkok can’t get enough of all things Korea, Mari Go Round Kids Cafe brings that minimal style to families. Think slides, a giant ball pit, mini trampolines and toy-filled corners in a warm, cosy space. Little chefs can whip up pretend meals in the mini kitchen while parents sit back. Grab snacks like ham and cheese panini or fried chicken nuggets to refuel tiny explorers. With its bright, welcoming design, this is a family friendly cafe where kids let their imagination run wild. Just a heads-up that the venue is sometimes booked for private events, so walk-ins are only available on select days. Check their social media for the current schedule.
Best for: Kids who need space to burn off energy
Where: Ground floor, RQ Residence, 20 minutes walk from EmQuartier, Bangkok. Call: 065-909-2929
How much: B100 per kid under 12 months; B250 per kid per two hours; B100 per adult
Opening hours: Daily 9:30am–6pm
9. Suansnam Cafe

A little bit of time spent outside in nature is always good for children. Suansnam Cafe feels more like a mini adventure park than a cafe. The outdoor playground has sandpits, climbing structures and a small animal farm where little ones can meet ducks, chickens, rabbits and even piglets. There are creative workshops such as pizza making, pancake decorating, playdough and painting. For hot or rainy days, the indoor play area is filled with toys and activities to keep them busy. Parents aren’t left out either. They can indulge in grilled Australian ribeye, pizza, hotpot, coffee and desserts like yuzu cheesecake while their little explorers roam.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: 20 minutes drive from Future Park Rangsit, Bangkok. Call: 080-264-7124
How much: A minimum spend of B100 is required to enjoy the activities
Opening hours: Tue–Fri 11am–8pm, weekends 10am–8pm (closed on Mon)
10. Rider Kids Cafe & Playground

Every world-famous racer starts with a bicycle, right? Rider Kids Cafe & Playground is nothing like your typical kid cafe. Here, little speedsters can hop on bikes and level up their riding skills. There’s a pump-track bike course for big thrills, a balance bike zone for beginners to push off and glide and a playground with sand, swings and slides for even more fun between laps. While the kiddos race and spin, adults can chill in the cafe with food and drinks while daydreaming that they might be raising the next racing champion.
Best for: Tiny racers who love to go fast
Where: Putthamonthon Sai 2 Road, 10 minutes drive from MRT Lak Song, Bangkok. Call: 098-426-6484
How much: Free for kids under 70cm.; B150 for kids; B100 for adults
Opening hours: Tue–Thu 11am–8pm, Fri–Sat 11am–9pm, Sun 11am–8pm (closed on Mon)
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11. Mieko Kids Cafe

Mieko Kids Cafe may be small, but it’s packed with activities that are fun and development-friendly. Kids can slide into the pastel ball pit, climb safely and explore activity zones that build gross motor skills. There’s also a role-play area where little dreamers can act out being chefs, doctors and more. They might not know what they want to be when they’re grown up yet, but it’s fun to try out some of these careers for the day.
Best for: Kids with big imaginations
Where: 2nd Floor, Little Walk Krungthep Krithae, 10 minutes drive from Airport Rail Link Lat Krabang, Bangkok. Call: 099-086-5889
How much: B220 on weekdays; B250 on weekends per kid per hour and B100 per adult
Opening hours: Daily 10am–7pm
12. Bumpsy Daisy

Whether you’re a first-time parent or looking for a place where little ones up to 2.5 years old can play, Bumpsy Daisy is a perfect toddler-friendly cafe. Little ones can crawl, climb and explore the play zone filled with high-quality wooden toys that spark creativity and imagination. Downstairs, coffee and homemade treats are served with plenty of space to unwind. There’s also a private room for group hangouts or playdates. The highlight is the weekly workshops covering everything from childbirth options and breastfeeding support to baby massage and toddler music. Check out their weekly calendar here.
Best for: Babies learning to crawl and curious toddlers
Where: Sukhumvit, 10 minutes walk from EmQuartier, Bangkok. Call: 061-745-3161
How much: A minimum spend of B200 per adult is required
Opening hours: Mon–Sat 8:30am–4pm; Sun 8:30am–1:30pm
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13. Upperland Kid’s Cafe

Looking for a spacious spot for your kids to play? Upperland Kid’s Cafe is a cosy indoor haven designed for fun. The warm cream-and-brown tones make the space feel calm and more spacious than it looks. The adult zone features snacks and drinks with clear views of the play areas. Little ones sprint straight to the giant ball pit, complete with slides and swings. There are role-play corners with full costumes, a mini supermarket, a tiny kitchen for pretend cooking and DIY workshops where children can craft accessories and channel their creativity.
Best for: Kids with big imaginations
Where: 4th Floor, The Park Krungthep Krithae, 10 minutes drive from Airport Rail Link Ban Thap Chang, Bangkok. Call: 080-060-8118
How much: B100 per kid under 1 year old; B350 per kid per hour on weekdays; B200 per kid under 1 year old; B370 per kid per hour on weekends; B100 per adult
Opening hours: Daily 9am–7pm
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14. Peter Rabbit English Tea Time

If your little ones keep asking for bedtime stories, take them to Peter Rabbit English Tea Time, where they can experience one in real life. This family-friendly cafe brings The Tale of Peter Rabbit to life. Outdoors, children can live their treehouse dream in an English-style garden complete with a playground. As the name suggests, kiddos can meet real rabbits and their animal friends, including geese and chickens, both in enclosures and roaming freely. Indoors, an English cottage setting is where you can enjoy tea time, sip coffee and indulge in Thai and Western dishes like tom yum kung and carbonara.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: Putthamonthon Sai 3 Road, 20 minutes drive from The Mall Lifestore Bangkae, Bangkok. Call: 082-965-9915
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B50
Opening hours: Daily 9am–7:30pm
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15. The Rabbit Cup

If your little ones keep begging for a pet rabbit, head to The Rabbit Cup for a whole fluffy family. Here, bunnies are the main stars. Kids can pet them, feed them and snap adorable photos. Beyond the cuddles, this kid cafe offers both indoor and outdoor play areas with toys, books and climbing corners. When tummies rumble, expect comfort food such as pasta, salad bowls, sandwiches, waffles and ice cream, paired with smoothies or milkshakes.
Best for: Kids who love animals
Where: 10 minutes drive from Mega Bangna, Bangkok. Call: 089-883-6804
How much: B250 per one hour and B400 per two hours
Opening hours: Thu–Fri 9am–3pm; weekends 9am–4pm (closed on Mon–Wed)
16. Safari Garden Playground & Cafe

Safari Garden isn’t just a playground cafe, but an urban nature escape where kids can experience everything outdoors. There’s a spacious play area with climbing frames, rope bridges, pretend forts, swings and a mini water park with slides and a foam party that makes summer feel like a splash party. On top of that, you’ll find farmyard touches like rabbits and goats to feed. It’s the perfect mix of sun, water, and chaos and you’ll never when tiny hands will splash you into joining the fun.
Best for: Nature and animal lovers
Where: On Nut (Sukhumvit Soi 77), Bangkok. Call: 097-193-4861
How much: B150 for weekdays; B200 for weekends
Opening hours: Weekdays 11am–10pm; weekends 10am–10pm
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17. Che’rie Cafe

A magical spot in Bangkok for kids who love fantasy. Che’rie Cafe transforms into a different world every season. One month it might be a wizard school, another a glittering mermaid kingdom or even Halloween. Kiddos can slip into costumes, pose with themed decorations, and try seasonal treats that are just as fun as the setting. Think mermaid jelly cheesecake with shimmering jelly and creamy filling or bubble frog cake served in a tiny glass terrarium with cotton candy clouds. It’s whimsical, imaginative and a sweet escape from everyday cafes.
Best for: Kids with big imaginations
Where: 2nd Floor, Siam Paradise Hotel, 15 minutes drive from Central Ladprao, Bangkok. Call: 090-246-9119
How much: B20 for entrance fee
Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10:30am–9:30pm (closed on Mon)
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18. Dice Cup Board Game Cafe

When you think of Ban Tad Thong Road, you probably picture street food stalls and cafes where kids can’t sit still. But just a short walk away, Dice Cup Board Game Cafe is a family-friendly hangout where little ones get to battle it out over board games. They’ve got everything from party classics like Werewolf to simpler options such as Pick-a-Pig for younger players. While everyone stays focused, the venue serves drinks, smoothies, snacks and hearty dishes including carbonara and spinach cheese bake. Expect laughter, teamwork and the never-ending request of “one more round.”
Best for: Strategic kids
Where: Suan Luang Square, 10 minutes walk from BTS National Stadium, Bangkok. Call: 094-569-6223
How much: B45 per person, per hour
Opening hours: Weekdays 2pm–midnight, weekends 11am–midnight
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19. Miya Cafe

Looking for a place to take kids away from screens? Miya Cafe is a child-friendly spot on Suan Pak Road in suburban Bangkok. The indoor zone has a fully cushioned slide for safe play. Outside, kiddos can dig in the sandpit, draw on a giant chalk wall or build on a vertical Lego wall. There’s even a ramp for little adventurers to try surfskate or skateboard. And there’s no need to worry about mess – washing stations are available on site. Grab a coconut iced tea for a refreshing break, complete with apple crumble or spaghetti.
Best for: Kids who need space to burn off energy
Where: Suan Pak Road, 10 minutes drives from MRT Fai Chai, Bangkok. Call: 087-790-3187
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B60.
Opening hours: Tue–Fri 7am–6:30pm; weekends 8:30am–6:30pm (closed on Mon)
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20. Sunny Park

Got kids who keep asking for a camping trip? Sunny Park sits in a lush green space where little explorers can run wild, picnic on the grass, wander walking paths and conquer the playground with slides, a climbing wall, a sandpit and a rope bridge. The menu suits everyone, from all-day breakfasts like smoked salmon with eggs, tomato and avocado, scrambled eggs and bacon, and western dishes such as salmon pesto and German pork knuckle, to Thai papaya salad and classic French toast. Take a quiet break with coffee and pastries indoors or settle into the outdoor camping chairs and enjoy a mini getaway without leaving the city.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: Phatthanakan Soi 32, Suan Luang, Bangkok. Call: 096-510-0360
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B100
Opening hours: Mon–Tue, Thu–Fri 11:30am–10pm; weekends 9am–11pm (closed on Wed)
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21. (un)FASHION District S39

This shopping spot is where your kids don’t ask “When can we go home?” every five minutes. (un)FASHION District S39 is a Japanese-inspired cafe with a vintage style. Coffee, matcha and homemade treats like New York cheesecake are on the menu. Savoury options include nacho tortilla chips, pork steak and egg hamburg. Browse second-hand clothing, accessories and Japanese ceramics at your own pace while the kids’ corner, filled with toys and books, keeps your little ones busy.
Best for: Families who want to shop in peace while kids stay entertained
Where: Sukhumvit Soi 39, 10 minutes walk from EmQuatier, Bangkok. Call: 080-446-1650
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B100.
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am–8:30pm
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22. Boonchomphu Cafe & Studio

Boonchomphu Cafe & Studio is a homey, kid-friendly cafe set inside a charming 30-year-old house. The menu is all homemade, with cakes, toast and fresh bakery treats. Beyond being a cosy place to relax, the space also doubles as an art studio with creative classes for kids of all ages, including cartoon frame painting, vase painting and general art sessions. Tiny humans can also turn into little chefs with fun cooking workshops, such as pizza making and mini cupcake baking. It’s a lovely spot for little ones to snack, create and try something new. Check their social media for their monthly class schedules.
Best for: Kids with big imaginations
Where: Putthamonthon Sai 2 Road, 10 minutes drive from MRT Lak Song, Bangkok. Call: 062-891-9635
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B80
Opening hours: Weekdays 9am–3pm; weekends 9am–5pm
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23. Little Wood

Little Wood lets kids enjoy a nature escape in a lush green setting. Inside, this kid friendly cafe features an airy indoor zone with large glass windows. Outside, families can relax in a garden filled with greenery and a mini waterfall. Little hands can gently pet and feed friendly ducks, tiny goats and fluffy rabbits as they roam freely. The menu offers comforting dishes like prawn penne in cream sauce, caesar salad and eggs benedict, along with homemade pastries such as blueberry cheesecake and banoffee pie. Refreshing drinks include honey lemon matcha and Thai tea.
Best for: Nature and animal lovers
Where: Huai Khwang, 10 minutes drive from MRT Phra Ram 9, Bangkok. Call: 064-414-6635
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B80
Opening hours: Daily 10am–9pm
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