Fun places to eat in York – Our ultimate family guide

Wondering where to eat in York with kids? From traditional tea rooms to the latest street food, there’s something for every appetite and lots of fun places to eat in York that you won’t find anywhere else. Yes, you’ll find all the usual chains, but why not give an independent business a try? York’s brimming with amazing family-run places to eat that also happen to be family-friendly and fun, and these are some of our favourites. There’s something for even the pickiest of eaters, we promise. Here’s our pick of the best places to eat in York with kids.

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🥖 Best bakeries in York

🍕 Best pizza in York

🍦 Best ice cream in York

    Tuck into tapas at Ambiente

    ambiente tapas york review

    Eating out with kids doesn’t have to mean pizza! For a delicious family meal in York with a relaxed holiday vibe, we’d wholeheartedly recommend Ambiente Tapas. There are two restaurants, in Goodramgate and Fossgate (our favourite if we’re with the kids), and they’re both relaxed and welcoming. The food’s so good, and there are plenty of options for vegans and vegetarians. Read our review of Ambiente here.

     

    Tuck into street food at Spark:York

    Spark:York is a place that looks and feels like no other venue in York. It’s a vibrant, relaxed place to eat and drink where children are welcome. Order delicious food from around the world, served by small businesses that are passionate about what they do. Can’t all agree on what to eat? You can order from a variety of places at the same time, so everyone’s happy! We usually end up with a mixture of Greek, Asian and pizza! Spark:York, 17 – 21 Piccadilly, York, YO1 9PB

     

    A classic York experience at Bettys

    Bettys is a jewel in the city’s crown. It’s the ultimate destination for afternoon tea in York, but it’s also a lovely place for a meal. It’s surprisingly family-friendly, with a children’s menu, space to store your buggy and lovely staff who’ll make sure that everyone’s happy. It’s smart but not stuffy, so don’t let the breakable china and silver teapots put you off visiting with your children. Don’t miss the cinnamon toast and fat rascals! Bettys, 6-8 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QP

     

    Pancake stacks at Brew & Brownie

    brew and brownie york

    Brew & Brownie offers a great brew and a really good brownie, but it’s famous for its pancakes. Later on in the day, lovely cakes and sandwiches are the order of the day. If it’s busy (it’s popular, so prepare to wait/queue), try their sister cafe – the Bakehouse – just a few doors down. It’s a good option for takeaway too – get something to go and enjoy it in the Museum Gardens, just across the road. Brew & Brownie, 5 Museum St, York YO1 7DT

     

    Brilliant brunches at Partisan

    Partisan is a beautiful, independent family-run cafe on Micklegate serving delicious locally-sourced food and good coffee. The interiors are warm, inviting and homely, and the staff are friendly too. It’s housed in a quirky building so it can be a bit of an obstacle course with a buggy, but it’s worth the effort. Partisan, 112 Micklegate, York YO1 6JX

     

    Cracking crepes at Krep Truck

    Krep York

    Krep is one of our go-to places to eat with kids in York. Forget the formality (and associated stresses) of a sit-down meal: these authentic crepes and galettes are served from a charming hut in the vibrant Shambles Market using the best local ingredients. Shambles Food Court, York, YO1 7LX

     

    Sicilian treats at Trinacria

    trinacria

    For traditional Sicilian food in York, look no further than Trinacria. Situated just outside the city on the ever-popular Bishopthorpe Road, Trinacria has become a local institution since it opened. It’s easy to see why: the food is fantastic, the ice creams are out of this world and the service is incredibly friendly. Locals flock here so it can be hard to get a table at peak times, but if you decide to stay and queue, it’ll be worth the wait. There’s no kids’ menu but they’ll happily do small portions of adult meals. It’s less than five minutes from here to Rowntree Park and the river, so it’s a useful place to know. Trinacria,  27 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

     

    The best breakfasts at The Pig & Pastry

    Expect amazing eggs, epic waffles, fab pastries, homemade granola and great coffee in this lovely neighbourhood café on award-winning Bishy Road. There’s a focus on local produce, and you’ll find plenty of vegan and veggie options too. Friendly staff, a warm atmosphere and delicious, comforting food whatever time of day make this a popular choice, so expect to queue at peak times (it’s well worth the wait). The Pig & Pastry, 35 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

     

    Relax and read at Hungate Reading Cafe

    Explore Hungate 1

    Explore Hungate is another brilliant reading room (cafe/library) from Explore York. It’s spacious with easy access for buggies and wheelchairs, and plenty of indoor space. There’s an outdoor seating area too, if the weather’s good or you just fancy sitting outside. Children will love the lovely little children’s area with books and comfy, colourful places to sit. No promises, but you might just get to enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee in peace…If you’d like something to eat, there are cakes and tasty breakfast and lunch options too. Just a stone’s throw from York city centre, it’s a great place to escape the crowds or meet friends. Hungate Reading Cafe, Bellerby Court, Hungate, York YO1 7AF

     

    Worth the wait at Robinsons Cafe

    robinsons york

    Robinsons is a popular neighbourhood cafe on Bishopthorpe Road where you can expect delicious locally sourced food, beautifully cooked. There’s a relaxed and warm atmosphere where children are very welcome. Toddlers tuck into croissants and scrambled eggs, while older children are often found piling into the pancake stacks. No bookings, so expect to queue at peak periods. Robinsons, 7 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

     

    Award-winning lunches at The Balloon Tree

    The Balloon Tree York

    The Balloon Tree is an award-winning farm shop and cafe just outside York that warmly welcomes families. The café serves home-cooked breakfasts and lunches as well as a tempting array of cakes, but children love it most for the play area and pick-your-own. A166, Gate Helmsley, York, YO41 1NB

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    Wondering where to eat in York with kids? From traditional tea rooms to the latest street food, there’s something for every appetite and lots of fun places to eat in York that you won’t find anywhere else. Yes, you’ll find all the usual chains, but why not give an independent business a try? York’s brimming with amazing family-run places to eat that also happen to be family-friendly and fun, and these are some of our favourites. There’s something for even the pickiest of eaters, we promise. Here’s our pick of the best places to eat in York with kids.

    RECOMMENDED

    🥖 Best bakeries in York

    🍕 Best pizza in York

    🍦 Best ice cream in York

      Tuck into tapas at Ambiente

      ambiente tapas york review

      Eating out with kids doesn’t have to mean pizza! For a delicious family meal in York with a relaxed holiday vibe, we’d wholeheartedly recommend Ambiente Tapas. There are two restaurants, in Goodramgate and Fossgate (our favourite if we’re with the kids), and they’re both relaxed and welcoming. The food’s so good, and there are plenty of options for vegans and vegetarians. Read our review of Ambiente here.

       

      Tuck into street food at Spark:York

      Spark:York is a place that looks and feels like no other venue in York. It’s a vibrant, relaxed place to eat and drink where children are welcome. Order delicious food from around the world, served by small businesses that are passionate about what they do. Can’t all agree on what to eat? You can order from a variety of places at the same time, so everyone’s happy! We usually end up with a mixture of Greek, Asian and pizza! Spark:York, 17 – 21 Piccadilly, York, YO1 9PB

       

      A classic York experience at Bettys

      Bettys is a jewel in the city’s crown. It’s the ultimate destination for afternoon tea in York, but it’s also a lovely place for a meal. It’s surprisingly family-friendly, with a children’s menu, space to store your buggy and lovely staff who’ll make sure that everyone’s happy. It’s smart but not stuffy, so don’t let the breakable china and silver teapots put you off visiting with your children. Don’t miss the cinnamon toast and fat rascals! Bettys, 6-8 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QP

       

      Pancake stacks at Brew & Brownie

      brew and brownie york

      Brew & Brownie offers a great brew and a really good brownie, but it’s famous for its pancakes. Later on in the day, lovely cakes and sandwiches are the order of the day. If it’s busy (it’s popular, so prepare to wait/queue), try their sister cafe – the Bakehouse – just a few doors down. It’s a good option for takeaway too – get something to go and enjoy it in the Museum Gardens, just across the road. Brew & Brownie, 5 Museum St, York YO1 7DT

       

      Brilliant brunches at Partisan

      Partisan is a beautiful, independent family-run cafe on Micklegate serving delicious locally-sourced food and good coffee. The interiors are warm, inviting and homely, and the staff are friendly too. It’s housed in a quirky building so it can be a bit of an obstacle course with a buggy, but it’s worth the effort. Partisan, 112 Micklegate, York YO1 6JX

       

      Cracking crepes at Krep Truck

      Krep York

      Krep is one of our go-to places to eat with kids in York. Forget the formality (and associated stresses) of a sit-down meal: these authentic crepes and galettes are served from a charming hut in the vibrant Shambles Market using the best local ingredients. Shambles Food Court, York, YO1 7LX

       

      Sicilian treats at Trinacria

      trinacria

      For traditional Sicilian food in York, look no further than Trinacria. Situated just outside the city on the ever-popular Bishopthorpe Road, Trinacria has become a local institution since it opened. It’s easy to see why: the food is fantastic, the ice creams are out of this world and the service is incredibly friendly. Locals flock here so it can be hard to get a table at peak times, but if you decide to stay and queue, it’ll be worth the wait. There’s no kids’ menu but they’ll happily do small portions of adult meals. It’s less than five minutes from here to Rowntree Park and the river, so it’s a useful place to know. Trinacria,  27 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

       

      The best breakfasts at The Pig & Pastry

      Expect amazing eggs, epic waffles, fab pastries, homemade granola and great coffee in this lovely neighbourhood café on award-winning Bishy Road. There’s a focus on local produce, and you’ll find plenty of vegan and veggie options too. Friendly staff, a warm atmosphere and delicious, comforting food whatever time of day make this a popular choice, so expect to queue at peak times (it’s well worth the wait). The Pig & Pastry, 35 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

       

      Relax and read at Hungate Reading Cafe

      Explore Hungate 1

      Explore Hungate is another brilliant reading room (cafe/library) from Explore York. It’s spacious with easy access for buggies and wheelchairs, and plenty of indoor space. There’s an outdoor seating area too, if the weather’s good or you just fancy sitting outside. Children will love the lovely little children’s area with books and comfy, colourful places to sit. No promises, but you might just get to enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee in peace…If you’d like something to eat, there are cakes and tasty breakfast and lunch options too. Just a stone’s throw from York city centre, it’s a great place to escape the crowds or meet friends. Hungate Reading Cafe, Bellerby Court, Hungate, York YO1 7AF

       

      Worth the wait at Robinsons Cafe

      robinsons york

      Robinsons is a popular neighbourhood cafe on Bishopthorpe Road where you can expect delicious locally sourced food, beautifully cooked. There’s a relaxed and warm atmosphere where children are very welcome. Toddlers tuck into croissants and scrambled eggs, while older children are often found piling into the pancake stacks. No bookings, so expect to queue at peak periods. Robinsons, 7 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

       

      Award-winning lunches at The Balloon Tree

      The Balloon Tree York

      The Balloon Tree is an award-winning farm shop and cafe just outside York that warmly welcomes families. The café serves home-cooked breakfasts and lunches as well as a tempting array of cakes, but children love it most for the play area and pick-your-own. A166, Gate Helmsley, York, YO41 1NB

      Wondering where to eat in York with kids? From traditional tea rooms to the latest street food, there’s something for every appetite and lots of fun places to eat in York that you won’t find anywhere else. Yes, you’ll find all the usual chains, but why not give an independent business a try? York’s brimming with amazing family-run places to eat that also happen to be family-friendly and fun, and these are some of our favourites. There’s something for even the pickiest of eaters, we promise. Here’s our pick of the best places to eat in York with kids.

      RECOMMENDED

      🥖 Best bakeries in York

      🍕 Best pizza in York

      🍦 Best ice cream in York

        Tuck into tapas at Ambiente

        ambiente tapas york review

        Eating out with kids doesn’t have to mean pizza! For a delicious family meal in York with a relaxed holiday vibe, we’d wholeheartedly recommend Ambiente Tapas. There are two restaurants, in Goodramgate and Fossgate (our favourite if we’re with the kids), and they’re both relaxed and welcoming. The food’s so good, and there are plenty of options for vegans and vegetarians. Read our review of Ambiente here.

         

        Tuck into street food at Spark:York

        Spark:York is a place that looks and feels like no other venue in York. It’s a vibrant, relaxed place to eat and drink where children are welcome. Order delicious food from around the world, served by small businesses that are passionate about what they do. Can’t all agree on what to eat? You can order from a variety of places at the same time, so everyone’s happy! We usually end up with a mixture of Greek, Asian and pizza! Spark:York, 17 – 21 Piccadilly, York, YO1 9PB

         

        A classic York experience at Bettys

        Bettys is a jewel in the city’s crown. It’s the ultimate destination for afternoon tea in York, but it’s also a lovely place for a meal. It’s surprisingly family-friendly, with a children’s menu, space to store your buggy and lovely staff who’ll make sure that everyone’s happy. It’s smart but not stuffy, so don’t let the breakable china and silver teapots put you off visiting with your children. Don’t miss the cinnamon toast and fat rascals! Bettys, 6-8 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QP

         

        Pancake stacks at Brew & Brownie

        brew and brownie york

        Brew & Brownie offers a great brew and a really good brownie, but it’s famous for its pancakes. Later on in the day, lovely cakes and sandwiches are the order of the day. If it’s busy (it’s popular, so prepare to wait/queue), try their sister cafe – the Bakehouse – just a few doors down. It’s a good option for takeaway too – get something to go and enjoy it in the Museum Gardens, just across the road. Brew & Brownie, 5 Museum St, York YO1 7DT

         

        Brilliant brunches at Partisan

        Partisan is a beautiful, independent family-run cafe on Micklegate serving delicious locally-sourced food and good coffee. The interiors are warm, inviting and homely, and the staff are friendly too. It’s housed in a quirky building so it can be a bit of an obstacle course with a buggy, but it’s worth the effort. Partisan, 112 Micklegate, York YO1 6JX

         

        Cracking crepes at Krep Truck

        Krep York

        Krep is one of our go-to places to eat with kids in York. Forget the formality (and associated stresses) of a sit-down meal: these authentic crepes and galettes are served from a charming hut in the vibrant Shambles Market using the best local ingredients. Shambles Food Court, York, YO1 7LX

         

        Sicilian treats at Trinacria

        trinacria

        For traditional Sicilian food in York, look no further than Trinacria. Situated just outside the city on the ever-popular Bishopthorpe Road, Trinacria has become a local institution since it opened. It’s easy to see why: the food is fantastic, the ice creams are out of this world and the service is incredibly friendly. Locals flock here so it can be hard to get a table at peak times, but if you decide to stay and queue, it’ll be worth the wait. There’s no kids’ menu but they’ll happily do small portions of adult meals. It’s less than five minutes from here to Rowntree Park and the river, so it’s a useful place to know. Trinacria,  27 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

         

        The best breakfasts at The Pig & Pastry

        Expect amazing eggs, epic waffles, fab pastries, homemade granola and great coffee in this lovely neighbourhood café on award-winning Bishy Road. There’s a focus on local produce, and you’ll find plenty of vegan and veggie options too. Friendly staff, a warm atmosphere and delicious, comforting food whatever time of day make this a popular choice, so expect to queue at peak times (it’s well worth the wait). The Pig & Pastry, 35 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

         

        Relax and read at Hungate Reading Cafe

        Explore Hungate 1

        Explore Hungate is another brilliant reading room (cafe/library) from Explore York. It’s spacious with easy access for buggies and wheelchairs, and plenty of indoor space. There’s an outdoor seating area too, if the weather’s good or you just fancy sitting outside. Children will love the lovely little children’s area with books and comfy, colourful places to sit. No promises, but you might just get to enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee in peace…If you’d like something to eat, there are cakes and tasty breakfast and lunch options too. Just a stone’s throw from York city centre, it’s a great place to escape the crowds or meet friends. Hungate Reading Cafe, Bellerby Court, Hungate, York YO1 7AF

         

        Worth the wait at Robinsons Cafe

        robinsons york

        Robinsons is a popular neighbourhood cafe on Bishopthorpe Road where you can expect delicious locally sourced food, beautifully cooked. There’s a relaxed and warm atmosphere where children are very welcome. Toddlers tuck into croissants and scrambled eggs, while older children are often found piling into the pancake stacks. No bookings, so expect to queue at peak periods. Robinsons, 7 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

         

        Award-winning lunches at The Balloon Tree

        The Balloon Tree York

        The Balloon Tree is an award-winning farm shop and cafe just outside York that warmly welcomes families. The café serves home-cooked breakfasts and lunches as well as a tempting array of cakes, but children love it most for the play area and pick-your-own. A166, Gate Helmsley, York, YO41 1NB

        Wondering where to eat in York with kids? From traditional tea rooms to the latest street food, there’s something for every appetite and lots of fun places to eat in York that you won’t find anywhere else. Yes, you’ll find all the usual chains, but why not give an independent business a try? York’s brimming with amazing family-run places to eat that also happen to be family-friendly and fun, and these are some of our favourites. There’s something for even the pickiest of eaters, we promise. Here’s our pick of the best places to eat in York with kids.

        RECOMMENDED

        🥖 Best bakeries in York

        🍕 Best pizza in York

        🍦 Best ice cream in York

          Tuck into tapas at Ambiente

          ambiente tapas york review

          Eating out with kids doesn’t have to mean pizza! For a delicious family meal in York with a relaxed holiday vibe, we’d wholeheartedly recommend Ambiente Tapas. There are two restaurants, in Goodramgate and Fossgate (our favourite if we’re with the kids), and they’re both relaxed and welcoming. The food’s so good, and there are plenty of options for vegans and vegetarians. Read our review of Ambiente here.

           

          Tuck into street food at Spark:York

          Spark:York is a place that looks and feels like no other venue in York. It’s a vibrant, relaxed place to eat and drink where children are welcome. Order delicious food from around the world, served by small businesses that are passionate about what they do. Can’t all agree on what to eat? You can order from a variety of places at the same time, so everyone’s happy! We usually end up with a mixture of Greek, Asian and pizza! Spark:York, 17 – 21 Piccadilly, York, YO1 9PB

           

          A classic York experience at Bettys

          Bettys is a jewel in the city’s crown. It’s the ultimate destination for afternoon tea in York, but it’s also a lovely place for a meal. It’s surprisingly family-friendly, with a children’s menu, space to store your buggy and lovely staff who’ll make sure that everyone’s happy. It’s smart but not stuffy, so don’t let the breakable china and silver teapots put you off visiting with your children. Don’t miss the cinnamon toast and fat rascals! Bettys, 6-8 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QP

           

          Pancake stacks at Brew & Brownie

          brew and brownie york

          Brew & Brownie offers a great brew and a really good brownie, but it’s famous for its pancakes. Later on in the day, lovely cakes and sandwiches are the order of the day. If it’s busy (it’s popular, so prepare to wait/queue), try their sister cafe – the Bakehouse – just a few doors down. It’s a good option for takeaway too – get something to go and enjoy it in the Museum Gardens, just across the road. Brew & Brownie, 5 Museum St, York YO1 7DT

           

          Brilliant brunches at Partisan

          Partisan is a beautiful, independent family-run cafe on Micklegate serving delicious locally-sourced food and good coffee. The interiors are warm, inviting and homely, and the staff are friendly too. It’s housed in a quirky building so it can be a bit of an obstacle course with a buggy, but it’s worth the effort. Partisan, 112 Micklegate, York YO1 6JX

           

          Cracking crepes at Krep Truck

          Krep York

          Krep is one of our go-to places to eat with kids in York. Forget the formality (and associated stresses) of a sit-down meal: these authentic crepes and galettes are served from a charming hut in the vibrant Shambles Market using the best local ingredients. Shambles Food Court, York, YO1 7LX

           

          Sicilian treats at Trinacria

          trinacria

          For traditional Sicilian food in York, look no further than Trinacria. Situated just outside the city on the ever-popular Bishopthorpe Road, Trinacria has become a local institution since it opened. It’s easy to see why: the food is fantastic, the ice creams are out of this world and the service is incredibly friendly. Locals flock here so it can be hard to get a table at peak times, but if you decide to stay and queue, it’ll be worth the wait. There’s no kids’ menu but they’ll happily do small portions of adult meals. It’s less than five minutes from here to Rowntree Park and the river, so it’s a useful place to know. Trinacria,  27 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

           

          The best breakfasts at The Pig & Pastry

          Expect amazing eggs, epic waffles, fab pastries, homemade granola and great coffee in this lovely neighbourhood café on award-winning Bishy Road. There’s a focus on local produce, and you’ll find plenty of vegan and veggie options too. Friendly staff, a warm atmosphere and delicious, comforting food whatever time of day make this a popular choice, so expect to queue at peak times (it’s well worth the wait). The Pig & Pastry, 35 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

           

          Relax and read at Hungate Reading Cafe

          Explore Hungate 1

          Explore Hungate is another brilliant reading room (cafe/library) from Explore York. It’s spacious with easy access for buggies and wheelchairs, and plenty of indoor space. There’s an outdoor seating area too, if the weather’s good or you just fancy sitting outside. Children will love the lovely little children’s area with books and comfy, colourful places to sit. No promises, but you might just get to enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee in peace…If you’d like something to eat, there are cakes and tasty breakfast and lunch options too. Just a stone’s throw from York city centre, it’s a great place to escape the crowds or meet friends. Hungate Reading Cafe, Bellerby Court, Hungate, York YO1 7AF

           

          Worth the wait at Robinsons Cafe

          robinsons york

          Robinsons is a popular neighbourhood cafe on Bishopthorpe Road where you can expect delicious locally sourced food, beautifully cooked. There’s a relaxed and warm atmosphere where children are very welcome. Toddlers tuck into croissants and scrambled eggs, while older children are often found piling into the pancake stacks. No bookings, so expect to queue at peak periods. Robinsons, 7 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

           

          Award-winning lunches at The Balloon Tree

          The Balloon Tree York

          The Balloon Tree is an award-winning farm shop and cafe just outside York that warmly welcomes families. The café serves home-cooked breakfasts and lunches as well as a tempting array of cakes, but children love it most for the play area and pick-your-own. A166, Gate Helmsley, York, YO41 1NB

          Wondering where to eat in York with kids? From traditional tea rooms to the latest street food, there’s something for every appetite and lots of fun places to eat in York that you won’t find anywhere else. Yes, you’ll find all the usual chains, but why not give an independent business a try? York’s brimming with amazing family-run places to eat that also happen to be family-friendly and fun, and these are some of our favourites. There’s something for even the pickiest of eaters, we promise. Here’s our pick of the best places to eat in York with kids.

          RECOMMENDED

          🥖 Best bakeries in York

          🍕 Best pizza in York

          🍦 Best ice cream in York

            Tuck into tapas at Ambiente

            ambiente tapas york review

            Eating out with kids doesn’t have to mean pizza! For a delicious family meal in York with a relaxed holiday vibe, we’d wholeheartedly recommend Ambiente Tapas. There are two restaurants, in Goodramgate and Fossgate (our favourite if we’re with the kids), and they’re both relaxed and welcoming. The food’s so good, and there are plenty of options for vegans and vegetarians. Read our review of Ambiente here.

             

            Tuck into street food at Spark:York

            Spark:York is a place that looks and feels like no other venue in York. It’s a vibrant, relaxed place to eat and drink where children are welcome. Order delicious food from around the world, served by small businesses that are passionate about what they do. Can’t all agree on what to eat? You can order from a variety of places at the same time, so everyone’s happy! We usually end up with a mixture of Greek, Asian and pizza! Spark:York, 17 – 21 Piccadilly, York, YO1 9PB

             

            A classic York experience at Bettys

            Bettys is a jewel in the city’s crown. It’s the ultimate destination for afternoon tea in York, but it’s also a lovely place for a meal. It’s surprisingly family-friendly, with a children’s menu, space to store your buggy and lovely staff who’ll make sure that everyone’s happy. It’s smart but not stuffy, so don’t let the breakable china and silver teapots put you off visiting with your children. Don’t miss the cinnamon toast and fat rascals! Bettys, 6-8 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QP

             

            Pancake stacks at Brew & Brownie

            brew and brownie york

            Brew & Brownie offers a great brew and a really good brownie, but it’s famous for its pancakes. Later on in the day, lovely cakes and sandwiches are the order of the day. If it’s busy (it’s popular, so prepare to wait/queue), try their sister cafe – the Bakehouse – just a few doors down. It’s a good option for takeaway too – get something to go and enjoy it in the Museum Gardens, just across the road. Brew & Brownie, 5 Museum St, York YO1 7DT

             

            Brilliant brunches at Partisan

            Partisan is a beautiful, independent family-run cafe on Micklegate serving delicious locally-sourced food and good coffee. The interiors are warm, inviting and homely, and the staff are friendly too. It’s housed in a quirky building so it can be a bit of an obstacle course with a buggy, but it’s worth the effort. Partisan, 112 Micklegate, York YO1 6JX

             

            Cracking crepes at Krep Truck

            Krep York

            Krep is one of our go-to places to eat with kids in York. Forget the formality (and associated stresses) of a sit-down meal: these authentic crepes and galettes are served from a charming hut in the vibrant Shambles Market using the best local ingredients. Shambles Food Court, York, YO1 7LX

             

            Sicilian treats at Trinacria

            trinacria

            For traditional Sicilian food in York, look no further than Trinacria. Situated just outside the city on the ever-popular Bishopthorpe Road, Trinacria has become a local institution since it opened. It’s easy to see why: the food is fantastic, the ice creams are out of this world and the service is incredibly friendly. Locals flock here so it can be hard to get a table at peak times, but if you decide to stay and queue, it’ll be worth the wait. There’s no kids’ menu but they’ll happily do small portions of adult meals. It’s less than five minutes from here to Rowntree Park and the river, so it’s a useful place to know. Trinacria,  27 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

             

            The best breakfasts at The Pig & Pastry

            Expect amazing eggs, epic waffles, fab pastries, homemade granola and great coffee in this lovely neighbourhood café on award-winning Bishy Road. There’s a focus on local produce, and you’ll find plenty of vegan and veggie options too. Friendly staff, a warm atmosphere and delicious, comforting food whatever time of day make this a popular choice, so expect to queue at peak times (it’s well worth the wait). The Pig & Pastry, 35 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

             

            Relax and read at Hungate Reading Cafe

            Explore Hungate 1

            Explore Hungate is another brilliant reading room (cafe/library) from Explore York. It’s spacious with easy access for buggies and wheelchairs, and plenty of indoor space. There’s an outdoor seating area too, if the weather’s good or you just fancy sitting outside. Children will love the lovely little children’s area with books and comfy, colourful places to sit. No promises, but you might just get to enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee in peace…If you’d like something to eat, there are cakes and tasty breakfast and lunch options too. Just a stone’s throw from York city centre, it’s a great place to escape the crowds or meet friends. Hungate Reading Cafe, Bellerby Court, Hungate, York YO1 7AF

             

            Worth the wait at Robinsons Cafe

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            Robinsons is a popular neighbourhood cafe on Bishopthorpe Road where you can expect delicious locally sourced food, beautifully cooked. There’s a relaxed and warm atmosphere where children are very welcome. Toddlers tuck into croissants and scrambled eggs, while older children are often found piling into the pancake stacks. No bookings, so expect to queue at peak periods. Robinsons, 7 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

             

            Award-winning lunches at The Balloon Tree

            The Balloon Tree York

            The Balloon Tree is an award-winning farm shop and cafe just outside York that warmly welcomes families. The café serves home-cooked breakfasts and lunches as well as a tempting array of cakes, but children love it most for the play area and pick-your-own. A166, Gate Helmsley, York, YO41 1NB

            Wondering where to eat in York with kids? From traditional tea rooms to the latest street food, there’s something for every appetite and lots of fun places to eat in York that you won’t find anywhere else. Yes, you’ll find all the usual chains, but why not give an independent business a try? York’s brimming with amazing family-run places to eat that also happen to be family-friendly and fun, and these are some of our favourites. There’s something for even the pickiest of eaters, we promise. Here’s our pick of the best places to eat in York with kids.

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              Tuck into tapas at Ambiente

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              Eating out with kids doesn’t have to mean pizza! For a delicious family meal in York with a relaxed holiday vibe, we’d wholeheartedly recommend Ambiente Tapas. There are two restaurants, in Goodramgate and Fossgate (our favourite if we’re with the kids), and they’re both relaxed and welcoming. The food’s so good, and there are plenty of options for vegans and vegetarians. Read our review of Ambiente here.

               

              Tuck into street food at Spark:York

              Spark:York is a place that looks and feels like no other venue in York. It’s a vibrant, relaxed place to eat and drink where children are welcome. Order delicious food from around the world, served by small businesses that are passionate about what they do. Can’t all agree on what to eat? You can order from a variety of places at the same time, so everyone’s happy! We usually end up with a mixture of Greek, Asian and pizza! Spark:York, 17 – 21 Piccadilly, York, YO1 9PB

               

              A classic York experience at Bettys

              Bettys is a jewel in the city’s crown. It’s the ultimate destination for afternoon tea in York, but it’s also a lovely place for a meal. It’s surprisingly family-friendly, with a children’s menu, space to store your buggy and lovely staff who’ll make sure that everyone’s happy. It’s smart but not stuffy, so don’t let the breakable china and silver teapots put you off visiting with your children. Don’t miss the cinnamon toast and fat rascals! Bettys, 6-8 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QP

               

              Pancake stacks at Brew & Brownie

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              Brew & Brownie offers a great brew and a really good brownie, but it’s famous for its pancakes. Later on in the day, lovely cakes and sandwiches are the order of the day. If it’s busy (it’s popular, so prepare to wait/queue), try their sister cafe – the Bakehouse – just a few doors down. It’s a good option for takeaway too – get something to go and enjoy it in the Museum Gardens, just across the road. Brew & Brownie, 5 Museum St, York YO1 7DT

               

              Brilliant brunches at Partisan

              Partisan is a beautiful, independent family-run cafe on Micklegate serving delicious locally-sourced food and good coffee. The interiors are warm, inviting and homely, and the staff are friendly too. It’s housed in a quirky building so it can be a bit of an obstacle course with a buggy, but it’s worth the effort. Partisan, 112 Micklegate, York YO1 6JX

               

              Cracking crepes at Krep Truck

              Krep York

              Krep is one of our go-to places to eat with kids in York. Forget the formality (and associated stresses) of a sit-down meal: these authentic crepes and galettes are served from a charming hut in the vibrant Shambles Market using the best local ingredients. Shambles Food Court, York, YO1 7LX

               

              Sicilian treats at Trinacria

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              For traditional Sicilian food in York, look no further than Trinacria. Situated just outside the city on the ever-popular Bishopthorpe Road, Trinacria has become a local institution since it opened. It’s easy to see why: the food is fantastic, the ice creams are out of this world and the service is incredibly friendly. Locals flock here so it can be hard to get a table at peak times, but if you decide to stay and queue, it’ll be worth the wait. There’s no kids’ menu but they’ll happily do small portions of adult meals. It’s less than five minutes from here to Rowntree Park and the river, so it’s a useful place to know. Trinacria,  27 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

               

              The best breakfasts at The Pig & Pastry

              Expect amazing eggs, epic waffles, fab pastries, homemade granola and great coffee in this lovely neighbourhood café on award-winning Bishy Road. There’s a focus on local produce, and you’ll find plenty of vegan and veggie options too. Friendly staff, a warm atmosphere and delicious, comforting food whatever time of day make this a popular choice, so expect to queue at peak times (it’s well worth the wait). The Pig & Pastry, 35 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

               

              Relax and read at Hungate Reading Cafe

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              Explore Hungate is another brilliant reading room (cafe/library) from Explore York. It’s spacious with easy access for buggies and wheelchairs, and plenty of indoor space. There’s an outdoor seating area too, if the weather’s good or you just fancy sitting outside. Children will love the lovely little children’s area with books and comfy, colourful places to sit. No promises, but you might just get to enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee in peace…If you’d like something to eat, there are cakes and tasty breakfast and lunch options too. Just a stone’s throw from York city centre, it’s a great place to escape the crowds or meet friends. Hungate Reading Cafe, Bellerby Court, Hungate, York YO1 7AF

               

              Worth the wait at Robinsons Cafe

              robinsons york

              Robinsons is a popular neighbourhood cafe on Bishopthorpe Road where you can expect delicious locally sourced food, beautifully cooked. There’s a relaxed and warm atmosphere where children are very welcome. Toddlers tuck into croissants and scrambled eggs, while older children are often found piling into the pancake stacks. No bookings, so expect to queue at peak periods. Robinsons, 7 Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 1NA

               

              Award-winning lunches at The Balloon Tree

              The Balloon Tree York

              The Balloon Tree is an award-winning farm shop and cafe just outside York that warmly welcomes families. The café serves home-cooked breakfasts and lunches as well as a tempting array of cakes, but children love it most for the play area and pick-your-own. A166, Gate Helmsley, York, YO41 1NB

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