Hop & Huddle
Last updated April 2026
At Hop & Huddle in Perth’s CBD, breakfast and lunch become playtime for little ones. Between the giant indoor play fort and the relaxed vibe, it’s where parents can sip coffee while kids burn energy in a safe, colourful space. The menu keeps things simple — think fluffy pancakes, fresh fruit platters, and allergy-friendly options — so even the pickiest eaters are happy. It’s the kind of spot where toddlers can climb, crawlers can cruise, and parents can exhale. The play zone is fenced off so little ones can explore without constant supervision. Perfect for weekend pit stops or school holiday mornings when energy runs high and patience runs low. A Perth staple for family-friendly Restaurant outings. What to Bring A change of socks for climbing. A water bottle for little hands. Sunscreen if sitting outside. A small toy for the car ride home. Wear comfy shoes for quick playground exits. Best Age Range Best for 1–6 year olds. Toddlers love the soft play area. Older siblings enjoy the bigger climbing structures. Good to Know Walk-ins welcome, but weekend queues form by 8am. Breakfast served until 11am. High chairs available on request. Parking is limited; consider public transport or a nearby car park. Nearby The playground at Robertson Park in Northbridge, Perth. The Art Gallery of WA with its interactive kids’ space. Tips From Other Parents Arrive before 9am on weekends to beat the rush. Bring a small snack for the car ride home — kids are always hungry after playtime. Download their app for the latest menu updates and specials.
Details
Address: 417 Hay St, Perth WA 6000, Australia
Location: Perth, WA
Phone: (08) 6187 9100
Website: http://hopandhuddle.com.au/
Price: Kids $8–$12, Adults $14–$18, Family $45–$55
Ages: 0–12 years
Category: Restaurant
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