Kids & Coffee (Reservation Only indoor playground and cafe)
Indoor playground, Cafe, Education center, Recreation center in Carlsbad, California
Address: 2310 Camino Vida Roble STE 101, Carlsbad, CA 92011
Price Range: $$
About this business
Address: 2310 Camino Vida Roble STE 101, Carlsbad, CA 92011
Kids & Coffee in Carlsbad, California offers a modern indoor playground experience with thoughtfully designed play areas featuring climbing structures, slides, ball pits and imaginative play zones. The spacious facility maintains a calm atmosphere through its reservation-only system and Scandinavian-inspired aesthetics, allowing parents to enjoy coffee and snacks while their children explore safely. The playground caters primarily to children ages 2-6 and stands out for its clean environment, attentive staff, and unique combination of structured play equipment and creative spaces.
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What People Are Saying

Energy Burning: Many reviews highlight the playground's suitability for energetic kids, describing ample climbing structures, slides, tunnels, and a ball pit as providing plenty of opportunities to burn energy. Parents also report that the space allows for independent exploration for older children.
Toddler Area: Reviews mention a dedicated area for toddlers (0-3 years old) with age-appropriate toys. Some reviews highlight the lack of a dedicated gated area for younger children early on, followed by the addition of a dedicated fenced baby area.
Adult Space: The playground features an on-site cafe serving coffee, pastries, pizza, and snacks. Many reviews mention enjoying the cafe while supervising children. Some suggest adult beverage options, although not clearly indicated in all the reviews.
Food & Snacks: The indoor playground has a cafe offering coffee, pastries, pizza, and kid-friendly snacks. The quality and pricing of the food are inconsistently reviewed across different accounts.
Parties: One review explicitly mentions hosting birthday parties, describing a Pinterest-perfect themed setup with decorations, characters, personalized sippy cups, and food and desserts. Several other reviews mention attending birthday parties at the venue.

Socks: Grippy socks are required for children, and reviews indicate that they can be purchased on-site if not brought by the visitor. Parents can wear regular socks.
Prices: Admission prices vary depending on the number of children and adults. Reviews mention costs ranging from $30 (one adult, one child for two hours) to $55 (two siblings), with additional charges for extra adults and infants, leading to substantial family costs, based on multiple reviews.

Activities: Multiple reviews mention various activities such as slides, tunnels, rings, ball pits, building blocks, rope bridges, a mini-grocery store, and a mini-kitchen. Some reviews also mention a sensory bead area (later removed) and a jumping area.
Not Noted

Cleanliness: Reviews are mixed. While many praise the cleanliness and mention staff actively cleaning, others describe finding hair, messes in play areas, and dirty restrooms. The cleanliness appears inconsistent, varying by location and time of day.

Restrooms: Reviews are mixed. While some praise the restroom facilities and cleanliness, and mention the provision of crocs for bathroom use, others cite dirty restrooms, a broken diaper pail, and lack of sufficient changing tables. Cleanliness of restrooms is not consistently reported.