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Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Pune (2026): Where to Eat with Kids Without the Stress

A curated guide to 12 proven family-friendly restaurants across Pune — with play areas, clean facilities, kids' menus, and real parent reviews.

Rippl Team
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Finding a restaurant in Pune where both adults can enjoy their meal and kids don't get restless is harder than it sounds. The city has thousands of eateries, but many are too cramped, too loud, or simply don't accommodate children well.

This guide is based on feedback from actual Pune parents in our Rippl community, supplemented by visits to each location. We've prioritized restaurants that check four boxes: play space, clean washrooms, kids' menu options, and enough breathing room for families with toddlers in tow.

Koregaon Park & Camp

1. The Little Door

📍 Location: Lane 5, Koregaon Park 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹1,200–₹1,600

This Mediterranean café understands families. The outdoor seating area has a small fenced play corner with foam blocks and a chalkboard wall. The kids' menu includes grilled chicken strips, hummus wraps, and fresh fruit cups — not just fries and nuggets.

Parent tip: "Go before 7 pm on weekends. Post-8 pm, it shifts to a louder lounge vibe." — Aditi M., Kalyani Nagar

2. Café Paashh

📍 Location: S. No. 109/1B/1C/1, Koregaon Park 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹1,400–₹1,800

Built around a courtyard with a small lawn, this organic café is ideal for kids who need to move between courses. No artificial play structures — just open green space that's safe enough for toddlers to walk around.

The food is predominantly organic and locally sourced. While there's no dedicated kids' menu, the kitchen happily customizes portion sizes and reduces spice levels on request.

3. German Bakery Wunderbar

📍 Location: North Main Road, Koregaon Park 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹1,000–₹1,400

A post-2019 rebuilt version of the iconic original. The courtyard setup with communal benches means kids aren't confined to chairs. The wood-fired pizza and penne arrabbiata are consistently good, and service is fast — important when a 4-year-old's patience is wearing thin.

Baner & Aundh

4. Copper Chimney

📍 Location: Baner Road, opposite Orchid School 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹1,600–₹2,200

One of the few proper North Indian restaurants in Pune that actively welcomes children. The private booth seating gives families breathing room, and the children's Dal Khichdi and Butter Chicken mini thali are pre-portioned for kids under 10.

High chairs are available on request. Book a booth in advance on weekends.

5. Yogi Tree

📍 Location: Pashan-Sus Road, Aundh 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹800–₹1,200

A vegetarian joint that punches above its weight for families. The indoor play area with soft mats and picture books is a genuine draw. The menu covers South Indian, North Indian, and basic Continental — enough variety that even picky eaters find something.

Best for: Birthday parties. They allow you to bring a small cake and provide a long table near the play area.

Kharadi & Viman Nagar

6. Barbeque Nation — EON IT Park

📍 Location: Ground Floor, EON IT Park, Kharadi 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹2,200–₹2,800

The live grill tables are entertaining for children (supervised, of course), and the unlimited buffet format means parents don't have to negotiate over menu choices. The dessert section with live kulfi station and chocolate fountain is a guaranteed win.

Timing hack: The lunch buffet (12:30–3:30 pm) is ₹300 cheaper per head and far less crowded.

7. The Belgian Waffle Co.

📍 Location: Phoenix Marketcity, Viman Nagar 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹600–₹900

Not a full restaurant, but a legitimate dining option for families with very young children. The enclosed food court seating at Phoenix Marketcity has baby-changing facilities nearby, and waffles take 4 minutes from order to plate.

The "Make Your Own Waffle" option with Nutella, fresh strawberries, and whipped cream gives kids a sense of choice without overwhelming them.

Magarpatta & Hadapsar

8. 2BHK (The House)

📍 Location: Magarpatta City 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹1,400–₹1,900

A converted bungalow with a games room, terrace, and garden area. Older kids (7+) can play carrom or foosball while adults finish their meals. The food is North Indian and Chinese — nothing groundbreaking, but executed reliably.

Parent note: "This is our Sunday default. We've gone 15+ times. Staff knows our kids by name." — Rohan K., Magarpatta

9. The centralized Kitchenette

📍 Location: Seasons Mall, Hadapsar 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹1,000–₹1,300

Surprisingly good for a mall restaurant. The high chair availability is consistent (call ahead if dining at 8 pm), and the pasta and pizza selections are freshly made with visible kitchen operations that kids find fascinating.

Hinjewadi & Wakad

10. Subway (Multiple locations)

📍 Location: Hinjewadi Phase 1, near Tech Mahindra 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹500–₹700

Unexciting but reliably clean, fast, and customizable. When you're dining with a toddler who only eats cheese and tomatoes, Subway's transparency matters. The 6-inch mini-sub is appropriately sized for children under 10.

11. Irani Café (KP's Original)

📍 Location: Hinjewadi-Wakad Road 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹300–₹500

The Wakad location is spacious, with bench seating and a no-fuss attitude toward children. The Bun Maska-Omelette combo (₹80) is a filling, simple meal that most kids will eat. Bring your own water for infants.

12. The Flour Works

📍 Location: Baner-Pashan Link Road 💰 Average for family of 4: ₹1,200–₹1,600

Pan-Asian cuisine in a bright, airy space with high ceilings that absorb noise well. The stone bowl Bibimbap is a visual hit with children (served sizzling), and the cheesecake dessert is genuinely good.

Quick Reference Table

Restaurant Play Area Kids' Menu Clean Washrooms Best For
The Little Door ✅ Small fenced corner Weekend lunch
Café Paashh ✅ Open lawn ⚠️ Customizable Health-conscious families
German Bakery ✅ Courtyard ⚠️ Limited Quick Italian
Copper Chimney ✅ Mini thalis North Indian cravings
Yogi Tree ✅ Indoor play area Birthdays & casual dining
Barbeque Nation ✅ Buffet access Sunday family lunch
2BHK ✅ Garden + games ⚠️ Limited ⚠️ Okay Older kids

What to Look for When Choosing a Family Restaurant

Based on feedback from 200+ Pune parents on Rippl, the most important factors are:

  1. Washroom accessibility — Not just "does it exist," but is it clean enough to change a diaper on the floor?
  2. Noise tolerance — Punekars are generally accepting of children, but peak-hour fine-dining places still expect discipline
  3. Parking — Any restaurant without nearby parking becomes stressful with a stroller
  4. Speed — A hungry child has a 20-minute timer. If mains take 25+ minutes, you're in trouble

Share Your Finds

This list evolves. If you've discovered a family restaurant in Pune that deserves to be here, post about it on Rippl. Your neighbors in the same area — whether they're in Koregaon Park, Viman Nagar, Kharadi, or Magarpatta — are looking for the same thing.


Last updated: June 2026. Prices are approximate and subject to change. Play area availability may vary — call ahead for confirmation.

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