You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to family restaurants in the eastern suburbs. From Hector’s Deli to Denmark House to Cubbyhouse Canteen, there’s sure to be a restaurant to suit your taste. You can also try out the famous Two Brothers cafe.
Hector’s Deli
Hector’s Deli is a popular Melbourne sandwich shop. Its first location was in Richmond, but since then it has expanded to South Melbourne. It is now located at 253 Coventry St, Richmond. The menu consists of a selection of sandwiches and a range of coffees, including single origin, house-blend, and batch brew coffees.
Hector’s Deli’s menu is focused on sandwiches made with the finest ingredients. Axil coffee, St David Dairy milk, and Rustica bread are used in its sandwiches. The deli currently serves lunch and dinner on Wednesdays and Sundays, but plans to open seven days a week. The deli will also soon offer gluten-free bread, as well as deli dinners.
Denmark House
Copenhagen-inspired decor, Danish entrees, and cosy bar atmosphere set the tone for the Danish Open Sandwich Café. The Danish family-friendly eatery is located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Its menu includes a selection of classic Danish dishes and also includes vegetarian fare.
The restaurant is a modern gem with Nordic design and furnishings. It also offers an inviting atmosphere with Danish music. The interior and atmosphere are designed to evoke the feeling of hygge — a quintessential Danish concept. The dining room and bar is open to the public and guests don’t need to be club members to experience the authentic Danish experience.
Cubbyhouse Canteen
For breakfast and lunch, Cubbyhouse Canteen offers a delicious selection of healthy kid-friendly fare. The menu features toast, fruit salad, scrambled eggs, and smashed avocado. The cafe also offers a variety of sandwiches and salads.
Cubbyhouse is conveniently located and has plenty of parking for cars. It also has a tennis court for hire. It is easy to access from Orchard Street. It is a welcoming environment, with the staff being used to children. It serves baby-friendly dishes, which Aru especially enjoyed.
Two Brothers cafe
Two Brothers cafe is a family restaurant in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, which serves creative Australian cuisine. With an extensive menu, the cafe is an excellent place to take a group of people for brunch or a family dinner. Two Brothers also has a great kids menu and an outdoor courtyard where children can play.
The family-run Two Brothers cafe has been serving Melbourne’s East End for more than a decade. The cafe first opened on Brunswick Street in 1982, and its focus was to build a thriving local community. In 2001, the cafe donated its art collection to the Museum of Melbourne. The cafe now focuses on craft beers and cocktails, but it remains an excellent place to grab a coffee after 11 a.m.
Bucatini Restaurant & Bar
Bucatini Restaurant & Bar is an Italian eatery with a family friendly atmosphere that has won awards for its quality dishes. Located in the suburb of Toorak, this 100-seat diner is a popular choice for those in the area, and the dishes are well-balanced and delicious. You can try dishes such as parmesan tart with truffle, snapper with braised leek, and clams.
Bucatini Restaurant & Bar is one of the busiest restaurants in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, and is known for its quality food and friendly service. Many of the staff are highly-experienced and have worked in some of the city’s best restaurants. They are friendly and knowledgeable about their food, and are able to accommodate any type of function. The restaurant’s spacious function room has enough space for up to 80 guests for a cocktail party, and is equipped with a sound system and A/V projector.
Mr. Wolf
This Italian-inspired restaurant serves an extensive menu of classic dishes from the Italian region, including pizza, lasagne and spaghetti veal with pork meatballs. Prices are affordable at $14 to $15 for mains and desserts, and children get a free sundae at the start of the meal. Located in St Kilda, Mr. Wolf also offers a second, more casual sitting in the evening. The restaurant also features a small bar.
The restaurant’s motto is “Every dish is a masterpiece.” It has an extensive dining room with a large wine and beer list, warm decor, and tasteful displays of Michelangelo art. The restaurant also offers family-friendly fare, and is open six days a week. It is closed for lunch on Saturdays.