If the youngsters aren't in the mood for shrimp on the barbie, you'll find plenty of other options at the kid-friendly restaurants of Sydney. The portions are as large as the warm welcome you'll receive at Yipiyiyo. Enjoy some traditional American treats as well as a few surprises. Delifrance's popularity has seen it expand to 12 outlets in less than a decade but that has not compromised the quality or service. You can tell by the heavenly smells that waft from La Renaissance that this is an authentic French patisserie. It has been in business for over 25 years and still draws crowds from all over Sydney. The Maltese Cafe serves something a little different: Maltese food. Its most popular items are the pastizzi, ovals of flaky pastry oozing with various fillings. Harry's Cafe is not gourmet but it makes no pretense to be. It has been docked right by the water on Woolloomooloo pier for over 70 years. The young members of your party will get hungry after a busy day in Sydney and, luckily, you have many kid-friendly places to go when they do.
290 Crown Street
Darlinghurst
Desserts to die for...
27 Park Street
French bakery...
47 Argyle Street
The Rocks
La bon vie...
Cowper Wharf Roadway
(Woolloomooloo)
Legendary pie cart...
310 Crown Street
Darlinghurst
Delicious cakes and pastries...
145E MacPherson St
Bronte, NSW
Manly Wharf
Manly
Sticky, rich chocolate toppings...
30 York Street
Smack bang in the middle of the city...