Tucked away on Caine Road in Mid-Levels, this Skandi-style coffee shop conceals a big secret—a secluded garden and playground where children can play safely while you relax with your coffee. The café not only offers caffeinated beverages and specialty teas, such as the Cardio Care made with dried strawberry, passion fruit, and Assam black tea, but also an all-day breakfast menu. Choose from bases like toast or rosti and top them with options such as eggs, bacon, sausages, smoked salmon, and more. Additionally, sandwiches, bagels, pastries, and desserts like the irresistible burnt cheesecake and lemon roll cake are available for both dine-in or takeaway.
Explore their small selection of eco-friendly products from Yo+ Living, including tote bags and water bottles, before you head to the back to check out the grassy garden and playground, complete with a slide, play structures, climbers, and more. The area is enclosed and partly sheltered, offering peace of mind and comfort.
Open every day except Tuesdays from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.
The playground is owned by Woodland School, but after school hours, it is managed by the café. Children who attend Woodland and Guidepost can access the playground for free, while others are required to pay an entrance fee of HK$20.
The playground is open during the following hours:
A great addition to our list of child-friendly restaurants with playrooms and playgrounds in Hong Kong!
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