OTHER COUNTRIES: BRIGHTON, MELBOURNE, WITH KIDS

WHERE TO EAT WITH KIDS IN BRIGHTON, MELBOURNE?
Church St is our favourite spots for a slow walk as a family – not too many shopping streets left in Melbourne these days but this one is nice. On a Saturday morning – buy a sausage or hamburger from outside the Church Street Butcher!
I also love the card and gift shop Handworks.

I also adore eating breakfast with friends and family at Brighton Soul on Church St in Brighton. The food is always so good here.

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The Buddha Bowl at Brighton Soul, Brighton.
The fairy floss covered milkshakes for kids at Brighton Soul.
Brighton Soul. Bao Buns and the Buddha Bowl.
Coffee & Oj at Brighton Soul.
Enjoying milkshakes with fairy floss on top while sitting in the courtyard out the back at Brighton Soul.
Shakshuka Eggs, Church Street, Brighton.
The Green Smoothie (made with coconut water) at Brighton Soul.
Hot Choccie at Brighton Soul.

Other Church St , Brighton suggestions:
Get a milkshake at Dendy Deli, a green juice at Bright’n’Fresh, visit the bookshop, get a macaron at Laurent. I really like the Melbourne souvenirs and keep sakes sold at the newsagency/party hut on Church St too.

Exploring the kids selection at Top Titles bookshop in Brighton.

I also really have a soft spot for the small Palace cinema here – I love supporting a quaint and charming movie theatre like this one.

I love the local Palace Cinema on Church St in Brighton.
Palace Cinema on Church St Brighton.

Also on Church St is a Yochi. It’s a funny thing to mention as Yochi are all over Australia but I’m still going to pop it here as it is my kids’ favourite.

Both of my kids (and most of their friends) love Yochi – it’s the ultimate treat. They are all over major cities in Australia. This photo was taken at the Church St, Brighton store.
Yochi.

Botticelli Ristorante is another restaurant we love on Church St in Brighton. This is more of a special occasion type of spot. The food is always so delicious and the staff are so kind. See the full menu at Botticelli here.

Botticelli Brighton. Outdoor seating.
Botticelli, Brighton



Church Street also has a sushi train restaurant with a takeout counter at the front. The restaurant is called Kokoro (please make a reservation for dining in at dinner time as some weekdays are takeout only.) When dining in my kids LOVE ordering on the ipad at our table.

Sushi at Kokoro – in the glass takeaway cabinet out the front.
Dining in at Kokoro. This is Nasu Dengaku
Dining in at Kokoro. See the sushi train at the top of this image?
Kokoro on Church St, Brighton.
Ordering on the ipad at Kokoro.

Another breakfast, lunch (and dinner some nights of the week) option on Church St, Brighton is The Pantry. There is also a takeout coffee window if you wanted to get one to go and take it to the Brighton Bathing Boxes – or maybe just across the road to the Kidstuff toy store.

The Tokyo Omelette with tempura beans and miso soup and Bagels with Cream Cheese and Tomatoes.
The Pantry Brighton.


Church Street is also a short walk from the famous Brighton Bathing Boxes.
To avoid the crowded carparks on sunny days, I recommend parking on Ramsay Street, Brighton and then just walking down to the beach. It’s around a 3 min walk! Free parking !

Brighton Beach Boxes (sometimes also called Brighton Bathing Boxes)
Brighton Beach Boxes.
Brighton Bathing Boxes. This photo was taken at Brighton Beach Gardens, Green Point Scenic Viewing Point.
Splashing in the water at the Brighton Beach Boxes.

6 mins from the boxes is a cute little cafe called The Little Ox Cafe. It is super popular on weekends so I recommend making a reservation here. See the full menu at Little Ox Cafe here. My favourite thing here is definitely the Zucchini & Corn Fritters with Halloumi.
This cafe has high chairs and kid-friendly menu options (waffles and ice-cream, kids’ scrambled eggs and bacon.) It is also 4 mins walk from Elsternwick Park and playground.

Zucchini & Corn Fritters with Halloumi. This brekkie is DELICIOUS!
A pot of Peppermint Tea at Little Ox Cafe.
A takeaway coffee from Little Ox Cafe.
The colouring for kids and there is even some dog food for those sitting outside with puppies.
Breakfast at the Little Ox Cafe, Brighton. The Zucchini & Corn Fritters and the Porridge with a Strawberry & Apple Kombucha.

NOT TOO FAR AWAY….
While it is not in Brighton, a short car ride away is Red Bluff Lookout. It is part of Half Moon Bay – one of the most decent inner city Melbourne beaches, in my opinion (the rest are nice for a walk but aren’t great.) The fish’n’chip shop here is also iconic.
Note that its a steep path down from the car park to the beach which makes it a steep walk back up afterwards – no stairs so you can do it with a stroller if you have to.

Remember that, when in Brighton- you are also close to my family-friendly dining options in Port Melbourne, South Melbourne, St Kilda, Brighton and Albert Park (and not too far from the Melbourne CBD either.)

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