Family Life
February 1st, 2010
Most parents discover fairly early on that if they want to meet in a cafe with friends and have any hope of conversation (one that spans more than 10 seconds), then a distraction for the children in the form of a book/toy is imperative. It allows at least some semblance of communication between the adults whilst in the company of young children — where you can form a full sentence… in one go!!
Many cafes in Melbourne answer this need, providing crayons and butcher paper to occupy the kids. And that certainly helps! But Family Life Home & Café in Grattan Street, Prahran goes one step further. Not only is it a divine Balinese inspired space, incorporating a cafe and boutique, but it has a gorgeous imaginative play area for the children.
So… whilst you leisurely sip your cappuccino on a comfy couch, chat to friends, read the newspaper (without being interrupted every. single. sentence) and shop for hand-made toys, eco homewares, exotic recycled furniture and some great kidswear — the children are happily playing nearby in the enchanted forest or putting on a show in the gazebo! Happiness all around!
If you are visiting, be sure to check out the kidswear. Not only do they carry some great Aussie designers like Mill&Mia, Sudo and Jellyfish but they also carry a more obscure Balinese designer called Paul Ropp. His distinctive and vibrant pieces are truly amazing!
Family Life will also throw a fantastic kids birthday party, with every little detail taken care of!
- Sara
Entry Filed under: Décor, Entertain your Kids!, Food, For Kids, Furniture, Home, Indoor Activities, Kid's Fashion, Kid's Room, Melbourne, Playing, Restaurants, Shopping, Toys and Games









































4 Comments Add your own
1. Dina | February 1st, 2010 at 12:12 pm
Looks like a dream come true! What a beautiful place.
2. baroquebabies | February 1st, 2010 at 8:30 pm
Sounds lovely! Wish I could visit!
3. Mo | February 2nd, 2010 at 11:20 am
so jealous – just what London needs!
4. katie beaton | February 2nd, 2010 at 1:25 pm
heavenly!
i was saying to my husband the other day they should open a bar like that which I thought was a brilliant idea until he pointed out to me that was encouraging drinking whilst looking after young children…probably bad I hadn’t thought of that oops.
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