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It’s lovely to be able to go out for a family meal but children aren’t always happy to sit still for the whole time! So we have put together this comprehensive list of places to eat with a play area in Berkshire.
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Pubs in Berkshire with a Play Area
White Hart, Winkfield has an outdoor seating area with plenty of green open space for children to run around.
The Pheasant Bar and Restaurant, Winnersh has a little children’s play area with climbing frame, swings and slide.

Elephant and Castle, Hurst has a little play area with slides and swings.
Nags Head Sunningdale has a play tent for children under 5 open in the Spring and Summer.
Bel and The Dragon, Cookham has a lovely little play section by the side of the outdoor seating area.
The Palmer Arms, Dorney has a large garden area with a recently added children’s play area.
The Half Moon, Windlesham has a large garden area for children to run around in with a separate play area.
The Furze Bush Inn, Newbury has a rear garden giving children somewhere to burn excess energy with an enclosed area with playground equipment.
The Waterside, Woodley has a play area and the South Lake is very close by for somewhere to explore.
The Jolly Farmer, Cookham has a large garden with a designated play area for children.
The Wellington Arms, Sandhurst has a large garden/seating area and a small children’s play area with climbing frame and slide.
Heron on the Ford, Twyford, Charvil has a little enclosed play area in the garden. It is surrounded by lakes and countryside walks.
The Cottage Inn, Upper Bucklebury has an outside patio area, an animal enclosure and a paddock with lots of room for the kids to run around and play.
Admiral Cunningham, Bracknell has a large outdoor area with plenty of seating and a large climbing frame for children to play on whilst you eat.
The Rifle Volunteer, Wokingham has some play equipment for younger children dotted around the outdoor seating area.
The Pack Saddle, Mapledurham has a Community Garden area with a polytunnel, a herb garden, raised beds and a flower garden plus a lovely play area for children with a little house.
The Craven Arms, Newbury has a large garden area which is open all year round and there is plenty of play equipment for the children to use.
The Queen’s College Arms, Tadley is in a great location surrounded by open fields. They have children’s area out the back as well.
Farmshops in Berkshire with a Play Area
Wellington Farm Shop, Hook also has a lovely café where you can sit outside and watch the children play in the play area.
Fernygrove Farm and Coffee Shop, Warfield – during the warmer months you can sit outside whilst the children play in the little play area, there is also a sandpit and they can look at the chickens too. You can read about our visit here.

Cobbs Farm Shop, Hungerford is not just a farm shop but it also has a cafe and is the home to Cobbs Playbarn.
Longacres Garden Centre, Bagshot has a café with a small play are outside.
Lockey Farm, Arborfield has a café and kids outdoor play equipment including toy tractors, bouncy pillows, swings, crazy golf and a big climbing frame.
Playgrounds in Berkshire with Places to Eat
South Hill Park, Bracknell is a great place to explore with nature trails, the Atrium Bar and Restaurant in the main house and also a couple of play areas for children – they have a toddler play area right in front of the house, South Hill Road Play Area and the Hedgehog Park.

Locks Ride Recreation Ground, Winkfield has a beach themed play area together with a water splash area and a selection of outdoor gym equipment. The Locks Ride Cabin serves refreshments. You can read about our visit here.

Broomhall Recreation Ground, Sunningdale has a playground with a sand area and there is a ‘hut’ on site for food and drink. You can read about our visit here.
Windlesham Field of Remembrance, Windlesham has a great play area for older and younger children as well as the Fieldhouse Coffee café for refreshments.

The Look Out, Bracknell has the Woodlarks Cafe located next to the adventure play area. Click here for 10 things to do at The Look Out.

Mill Pond, Bracknell has play areas and a skatepark plus a café (there is also a McDonalds close by). You can also walk around the pond, feeding the ducks as you go.
Victoria Park, Newbury has a Community Cafe, boating pond, skatepark and a play area. You can read about our visit here.
California Country Park, Wokingham is home to Jacksons Cafe, a paddling pool and a great play area. There are plenty of walks to take here too.

Finchampstead Baptist Church (FBC) has a fantastic play area for children of all ages and there is a café here too.
Jocks Lane Recreation Ground, Bracknell has a large play area, crazy golf and coffee shop. It is also home to Bracknell Railway Society who provide miniature steam train rides on selected dates throughout the year.
Nature Discovery Centre, Thatcham has an adventure playground area (split into two for older and younger children) and you can get food and drink in the Nature Discovery Centre building. You can read about our visit here.

The Pirate Park (Clewer Memorial Recreation Ground), Dedworth has a sanded play area. There is also a large green open space with football pitches and a cafe for refreshments.
Cantley Park, Wokingham has got a recently upgraded play area full of traditional playground equipment as well as some interactive zones. There is a cafe and benches for picnics.

Higginson Park, Marlow is located in a picturesque setting next to the Thames. It’s the perfect place to watch the boats and feed the ducks. There is a large play area and a cafe as well.
Black Park Country Park, Slough has plenty to see and do including Go Ape, walking trails, a cafe and play area.
Foxley Fields, Binfield has two play areas, a large playing field and is home to Foxes Den Café.
Grenfell Park, Maidenhead has two play areas plus a cafe. There’s plenty of place to have a picnic in the warmer months.
Runnymede Pleasure Grounds has so much to see and do. You can take a stroll along the River Thames, there is a paddling pool (open in the summer), go karts and bouncy castle (open in warmer months) plus a play area. You can find something to eat at The Runnymede cafe and kiosk (Runnymede Pleasure Ground), The Runnymede Hotel, near the Bell Weir Lock, The National Trust Tearooms. Windsor Farm Shop and Cafe also isn’t too far from Runnymede via car.

Boulters Lock and Ray Mill Island, Maidenhead are great places to explore – You can walk along the water and watch the boats, there is a guienea pig enclosure, a little play park and you can eat at a small café which serves ice cream in the warmer months.
Riverside Gardens, Maidenhead is close to Boulters Lock and well worth a visit if you are in the area. Here you will find Jenners Riverside Cafe for refreshments as well as crazy golf, a playing field, sandpit and play area.

Great Hollands Recreation Ground, Bracknell is a brilliant facility for families, with open space, woodland, a play area, splash pad, tennis courts, cafe and free parking.
Pinewood Centre, Wokingham has two great play areas and you can also find the Pinewood Miniature Railway here. It’s also a lovely place to go walking. The Pinewood Bar and Cafe is available for food and drink.
Savernake Park, Bracknell is a great place to go for a walk with children and there are two play areas here too. You can sometimes find crepe van AL Crepes & Cafe in the car park.
Ockwells Park, Maidenhead has a fantastic sized park with a wide mixture of play equipment. You can also find Juniors Cafe & Soft Play at the park as well.

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