5 Kid-Friendly Orlando Coffee Shops to Refuel and Relax

Orlando, renowned for its thrilling theme parks and endless entertainment, can sometimes feel overwhelming for young ones. But fear not, caffeine-craving parents! The City Beautiful also boasts a delightful selection of kid-friendly coffee shops where you can recharge while keeping the little ones entertained.

Discover five fantastic spots that offer delicious coffee, cozy atmospheres, and plenty of kid-friendly options.

Family Friendly Orlando Coffee Shops

Millie Moo’s

4085 L B McLeod Rd, Orlando, FL 32811

Millie Moo’s Orlando is a great indoor kids’ play place in Central Florida with a unique Cafe / Play Place arrangement featuring a Vegan-Friendly menu, coffee bar, and more.

Their Play Cafe is a great way for parents to enjoy delicious food, pastries, and coffee while their little ones go on an adventure in our 3,000 sq. ft. play area filled with motorized cars, slides, a pirate ship, interactive dance floor, and more.

Parents can bring their purchased coffee and other beverages into the play area.

Reservations are required and include admission for 1 adult and 1 child for 2 hours of play. Admission is $15.

Millie Moos Image by Dani Meyering

Oh Hey Cafe at Open House

1325 Lee Rd, Orlando, FL 32810

Oh Hey Cafe, located inside Open House, is a daily cafe serving some of the world’s best coffees from Lineage Roasting. This family-friendly café has expansive indoor and outdoor seating.

Open House is a neighborhood social hall designed for the community. Recent studies have shown the dangerous decline of social connectedness and the effects of isolation on mental and emotional health. Simply put, it’s not good to be alone. The mission for the Open House is to fight this trend by creating a space for neighbors to gather and for friendships.

Hao Bao Bao Coffee

4046 S Orlando Dr., Sanford, FL

Come slow down time at this family-friendly coffee shop in Sanford. “Hao Bao Bao Coffee” was started 2019 as a way to raise money for the owners’ second adoption from China.

Their desire was (and still is) to be the family that he needs. So when they started designing their coffee shop, they kept the theme of “family” and wanted it to be a place where families can come together, slow down time, and make memories together.

Our Editor, Dani, and her son enjoys discovering board games to play together here.

Hao Bao Bao Coffee Sanford Image by Dani Meyering

Hao Bao Bao offers FREE Story Time on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10 am. Bring your toddlers and pre-schoolers for stories read by a former librarian. Come out for some coffee for mama and stories for kids and be sure to tell all your coffee-and-book-loving friends!

Propagate Social House Apopka

40 E 5th St, Apopka, FL 32703

There’s nothing cozier than sipping a cup of coffee in a haven of plants and greenery. Propagate Social House in Apopka is a vibrant sanctuary decked out in indoor plants and wall murals. The atmosphere is like a breath of fresh air. 

It’s a little snug and small inside, but there are some board games available. What makes this a really kid friendly coffee shop is the massive outdoor deck, great for letting little ones get some energy out. You should see this place during the holiday season!

The menu is delightful with plenty of options that are budget-friendly, as well as indulgent choices. 

Propagate Social House Apopka Image by Dani Meyering

Check the events calendar for happenings like plant swaps, live music, outdoor movies and pop-ups.

Blackbird Coffee and Comics

500 E Horatio Ave STE 3, Maitland, FL 32751

Blackbird Coffee and Comics is a full-service coffeehouse and cafe. It’s affordable, they serve their drinks in actual ceramic mugs (not paper cups), and the comics store and board games mean it attracts a family friendly crowd.

Blackbird Coffee and Comics Image by Dani Meyering

At Blackbird, you can choose from a huge selection of board games that you can RENT! Play them there or take them home. Love it and can’t live without it? They have games for sale AND they can special order as well.

Note: Some of the collectibles and comics on display are not appropriate for little kids, so you may want to consider visiting if you have school age kids – or just stick to the dining area and not venture into the games and comics section.

More Kid-Friendly Coffee Shops

Whether you choose to meet up with a friend, or just create some memories with your kids, these Orlando coffee shops are kid friendly and great for a refuel.

If you’re looking for more great places to take the kids consider our list of Family Friendly Restaurants.

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Meghan Roth