BRISBANE PUBS WITH PLAYGROUNDS: The Ultimate List for Families

Written by Samina

Traveller. Writer. Mum.

25 June, 2025

There’s no doubt about it – Brisbane is a family-friendly city. We are lucky enough to have parks. playgrounds, restaurants and attractions that very much cater to families. And then there’s all the Brisbane pubs with playgrounds.

If you’re looking for a relaxed spot where the kids can play and you can enjoy a meal or a drink, these Brisbane pubs with a playground are perfect. Each venue on this list offers food, drinks, and a dedicated space for children to play.

Brisbane Pubs with Playgrounds – The Complete List

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Centenary Tavern, Middle Park

Hidden away in the western suburbs, with tables actually inside the huge outdoor playground. Read the full review here.

The Colmslie Hotel, Morningside

Large venue with outdoor seating and a partially shaded playground. Read the full review here.

the Colmslie hotel - Brisbane pubs with playgrounds

Everton Park Hotel, Everton Park

Newly renovated pub with the best outdoor playground we’ve seen in Brisbane. Read the full review here.

Felons Brewing, Howard Smith Wharves

Right on the river and underneath the mighty Story Bridge, this might be the best location of any pub in Brisbane. Read the full review here.

Full Moon Hotel, Sandgate

Beautiful bayside pub with an indoor kids play area.

Koala Tavern, Capalaba

Toddler-friendly pub with a koala-themed playground. Read the full review here.

Pineapple Hotel, Kangaroo Point

Good food in one of the oldest pubs in Queensland. Read the full review here.

Revel Rivermakers, Morningside

Located in the Hills of Rivermakers complex, inside a renovated factory on the river. Read the full review here.

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