Schnithouse | Kid-friendly dining Adelaide

kid friendly dining adelaide schnithouse
Discover the perfect family-friendly dining spot at Schnithouse restaurant! With a diverse kids menu that caters to even the pickiest eaters, your little ones are sure to find something they love.

From classic favourites like schnitzel and chips to sliders or mac and cheese, meals are officially family-friendly and kid-approved. And for those with dietary preferences, the gluten-free schnitzel option guarantees no one feels left out.

Each kids’ meal includes a drink and an ice cream, ensuring happy and satisfied tummies. Parents can also relax in the welcoming ambiance while kids burn off some energy in the dedicated playgrounds at the Hilton and Golden Grove locations.

Bring the whole family for an easy night-out and make use of the fantastic ‘Kids Eat Free’ offer at the Golden Grove restaurant between 3-7 pm, Monday to Thursday. Schnithouse promises delicious dishes and a vibrant atmosphere for a memorable meal out with your whole crew.

Dine+Play

Lots of folks are looking for an in-house playground when searching for somewhere to eat with kids in Adelaide, and they can be a dime a dozen! Schnithouse at Hilton and Golden Grove both boast pretty fab playgrounds in their outdoor dining areas. Think twisty twirly slides, tunnels and climbing frames to keep your kids busy (and not spilling water all over the table for the hundredth time) while you’re waiting for dinner. That’s a win!


Schnithouse
Hilton | Golden Grove | Aston Hills | O’Halloran Hill
schnithouse.com.au

 

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