Few Things, Endless Discoveries

Best kid-friendly cafes in Abu Dhabi with play areas

Ever tried savoring a gahwa while your toddler reenacts Fast & Furious with a toy car under the table? Abu Dhabi’s culinary scene feels your pain. The city’s kid-friendly cafes are more than juice boxes and chicken tenders—they’re sanctuaries where parents can sip lattes while kids burn energy in play zones rivaling amusement parks. From mangrove-themed play areas to mini baking studios, here’s where to dine without the side of chaos.

SAMBUSEK AT ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI

Luxe Lebanese Feasts & Pearl Diver Play Zones

Overlooking Al Maryah Island’s waterfront, Sambusek’s play area mimics a pearl diving boat with climbing nets and treasure hunts. While kids “dive” for faux pearls, indulge in kibbeh nayyeh (AED 85) or pistachio lamb chops. Their “Friday Family Feast” (AED 250 per adult, kids eat free) includes a babysitting service by certified staff. Pro tip: Request the terrace table near the mangroves for heron sightings.

ADDRESS

CAFÉ ARABIA

Cultural Bites & Arabic Alphabet Playrooms

This villa-turned-cafe in Muroor has a “Little Explorer” corner with Arabic letter puzzles and traditional costumes. Sip cardamom coffee (AED 25) while kids craft sadu weavings. The maqluba (AED 65) is a hit with families—portions feed two adults and a child. Avoid Thursdays when local book clubs dominate.

ADDRESS

JONES THE GROCER AL MARYAH

Retro Arcade Vibes & Truffle Mac ‘n Cheese

Jones’ Al Maryah branch hides a retro arcade with Pac-Man and air hockey. Order truffle mac ‘n cheese (AED 58) while kids battle for high scores. Tuesdays offer 30% off for mothers—flash your Emirates ID. The www.few.ae editor loves their “Quiet Hour” (8-9 a.m.) with muted music.

ADDRESS

NOLU’S CAFE

California Cool Meets Abu Dhabi Sands

Nolu’s on Al Bandar has a beach-themed play area with a mini rock-climbing wall. The Afghan bolani (AED 45) pleases picky eaters, while parents rave about the cold brew. Their “Sunday Funday” (AED 120/kid) includes smoothie-making classes. Warning: Parking fills faster than harees during Ramadan.

ADDRESS

THE THIRD PLACE CAFÉ

Community Hub with Mini Science Labs

This Khalifa City gem offers a STEM play zone where kids build volcanoes while you tackle avocado toast (AED 40). The “Parent’s Night Out” (AED 100/kid) includes dinner and robotics workshops. Book ahead—they cap at 15 kids per session.

ADDRESS

SHAKESPEARE & CO. YAS MALL

Whimsical Tea Parties & Princess Dress-Up

Shakespeare & Co.’s Yas Mall outlet feels like a storybook, complete with a castle play tower. The “Royal Tea” (AED 150) includes tiered sandwiches and a tiara for little ones. Thursdays feature puppet shows retelling One Thousand and One Nights.

ADDRESS

TASHA’S AL QANA

Waterfront Brunching & Aquatic Play Zones

Tasha’s at Al Qana boasts a marine-themed play area with a submarine jungle gym. While kids navigate “reefs,” order the harissa halloumi (AED 55). The “Early Bird Special” (7-8 a.m.) gives 25% off for sunrise diners.

ADDRESS

ZAHER EL LAYMOUN

Lebanese Comfort Food & Olive Grove Play

This Khalidiya favorite has an olive tree-themed play area with a mini zipline. The fatteh (AED 50) is a creamy crowd-pleaser, and kids meal sets (AED 35) include baklava bites. Fridays host Dabke dance workshops—burn energy post-jum’ah.

ADDRESS

N2N GELATO YAS BAY

Sweet Escapes & Gelato-Making Classes

N2N’s Yas Bay spot lets kids craft gelato (AED 60) while parents lounge on bean bags. The “Sugar Rush” play area has a candy-themed ball pit. Use code “SWEETYAS” for 15% off weekday visits.

ADDRESS

CAFÉ MILANO FOUR SEASONS

Italian Elegance with Kids’ Pasta Studios

Café Milano’s bambini menu (AED 75) includes a pasta-making class in a mini kitchen. Adults savor truffle risotto (AED 180) while tykes toss dough. The “Lazy Sunday” deal (AED 300/family) includes 2 hours of childcare.

ADDRESS

ABU DHABI MUNICIPALITY RULES

Play Area Safety: Check for the Blue Star

Licensed play areas display a blue star sticker from the Department of Community Development. Uncertified spots (common in older neighborhoods) risk fines up to AED 5,000. Inspectors check monthly for choking hazards and sanitization logs.

LITTLE BEASTS AL REEM ISLAND

Jungle Gyms & Guilt-Free Pancakes

Little Beasts’ Reem Island branch features a jungle gym with slides and monkey bars. The protein pancakes (AED 45) use date syrup—Emirati-approved sweetness. Wednesdays offer free babyccinos with any meal.

ADDRESS

MAGIC BRICKS CAFÉ

LEGO Mania & Parent-Friendly Espresso

Magic Bricks in Khalifa City has a LEGO wall (20,000+ bricks) and robotics kits. Sip single-origin espresso (AED 25) while kids build skyscrapers. The “Family Bundle” (AED 200) includes two meals and 90 minutes of play.

ADDRESS

From pearl diving adventures to gelato labs, Abu Dhabi’s cafes turn family meals into escapades. Just remember: Even the sturdiest play zone can’t withstand a kunafa-fueled sugar high. Time that second espresso wisely! The www.few.ae editor suggests keeping wet wipes handy—sticky fingers are inevitable.

Things to do in Dubai / Things to do in Abu Dhabi

A FEW GREAT ABU DHABI DISCOVERIES

Top libraries in Abu Dhabi with dedicated children sections

Why Do Abu Dhabi’s Libraries Turn Kids into “Just One More Chapter” Negotiation Experts?Picture this: Your child is sprawled...

A FEW GREAT DUBAI DISCOVERIES