Serving fun for families at Schnithouse

Looking for a dining destination where scrumptious meals meet smiles all around? Schnithouse restaurant is found in four convenient locations including Golden Grove, Hilton, O'Halloran Hill, and Aston Hills (Mount Barker), and welcomes families with its enticing blend of delish dishes and kid-friendly amenities.

A menu fit for young palates

Schnithouse understands the importance of catering to little appetites. Their menu boasts an array of options, from classic schnitzel and chips to beloved kiddo-faves like nuggets, fish, sliders or pasta. Each meal comes complete with a drink and a small ice cream treat, ensuring that every young diner leaves with a satisfied tummy and a smile.

Relaxed dining for parents

At Schnithouse, dining out with the family isn’t just about the food—it’s a whole experience! The Hilton and Golden Grove locations feature fantastic playgrounds where kids can play in a safe and enjoyable environment. Whether they’re swinging, sliding, or climbing, the playgrounds provide endless entertainment for the little ones before or after their meal, giving parents a chance to unwind and just enjoy their dining experience.

Discover Schnithouse today

Ready to treat your family to an unforgettable casual lunch or dinner time dining experience? Head over to Schnithouse and indulge in delicious meals while your kids revel in playtime bliss. With its welcoming atmosphere, mouthwatering menu, and kid-friendly amenities, Schnithouse is your next bestnight-out.


Golden Grove | Hilton | O’Halloran Hill | Aston Hills

schnithouse.com.au 

 

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