Reviews Little Beans Cafe

5
David W. Miller
+5
Love this place! It's very clean, has really great toys for many ages and preferences, and has good coffee and food. The bathrooms are clean and even when the place is crowded they seem to be available. There are changing tables in both of the bathrooms, the family one, and each gender.
4
Liz Patterson
+4
Great for younger kids. There are lots of cars to ride on, mini buildings to play in, a few small slides, a separate section for infants under one year old, a room with projected images on the floor, and about 5 tables and a couch for parents to sit. There is coffee and food for adults and kids for purchase.
5
Andi Anton
+5
Great place for kids -- so much room to run around, lots of toys so the kids have a lot to do, and cute houses with fun obstacle courses. My only complaint is that the parents HOVER over their children to the point that it interferes with the kids' ability to play and access some of the houses. It's over the top but nothing anything the facility can do about it. Plenty to do here to fill your time for 2+ hours.
5
Jordan Boulger
+5
Pretty fun little place for tiny tots and infants. Came here on a day off with my wife and 8-month-old for the Broadway and Me class. The staff were very enthusiastic and great with the kids and parents. I was the only dad there, but I'd recommend it to anyone. There's also a big play area with lots to see and do for kids, and a cafe for lunch.
5
Fariborz Zaer
+5
Great place to drink coffee, eat snacks, and watch your kids or grandkids having fun with all the hands on activities. There was a premium demand for tables an chairs in the play area. Good for groups and birthday parties for kids too, as there is a private room too. The children were having a blast, mainly toddlers.
5
All Hail Riah
+5
I have been here twice and I'm sold. I go with my 9 month old. It's a great place I'm a work from home mom so I bring him to Little beans for play dates and to be social with other children. He does great I love it ! They keep everything clean and sanitized, and have plenty of toys and things for toddlers to do. Only one thing is I had their caramel latte wasn't sweet enough for my taste but overall great place for families.
5
Grizzy Blanco
+5
Had my daughter's birthday there twice. Love this place and would definitely recommend it. I did a semi private which was totally fine. You still get two private rooms for food and gifts . So if you have kids between 1-3, please try this venue. They also have an outside ice cream parlor as an open area for your B-Day celebration as well.
5
Aginah Kamal
+5
Love love love this place! My daughter loves the park but she’s only 18 months so I have to help her get on everything and it wears me out! But here everything is toddler appropriate! She gets to be free and give me a little time to handle my business while I sit aside on my computer. Food is good, customer service is good! We visit once a week & i’M thinking about getting a membership.
5
Alissa K.
+5
They did a great job with my daughter’s birthday party.
4
Tj Stone
+4
Great space for kids to play. I like the town set up. My daughter loves to pretend she's me, going to the grocery store, getting gas and cooking in the play house. Their lattes aren't bad and my favorite sandwich is the turkey and avocado. Good place in the Winter. Not really ever there in the Sumner.
4
Sarah Scarbrough-Evans
+4
Great space for kids, my 8 month old loved it here. There was lots to keep his attention, he played for 3 hours which made for a great nap afterwards! He will enjoy it even more once he is walking. The "crawler" area is pretty small, it would be great if they expanded this area. I was in there with 3 other moms and babies and it was pretty tight. The entrance fee is kinda pricey for regulars visits, at $14 per child (crawling & up) I feel it makes it more of a special occasion outing kind of place. But overall we had a fantastic time and the cafe had a pretty great selection. We'll definitely be back!
5
JoAnna Simek
+5
Great place to bring your kids to play. They have a small parking lot, but there is also decent street parking nearby. They have a separate play area for nonwalkers that is "fenced" off from the rest of the kids. There are tables inside the play area as well as outside the play area, and I think they have free WiFi. There are slides, toys, books, and dress up clothes. This place can get pretty crowded when the weather is bad, like rainy days. Some of the toys are missing quite a few parts. In comparison to other places I would say this one has fewer toys and more equipment for gross motor activity. Also since it's crowded it can get rather rowdy, so if you have a timid kid they could get intimidated by all the other kids running around. There are also two separate party rooms if you want to have a birthday party here. I haven't been to one, but it seems the birthday kids just run around with everyone else who is here that day, so it's not a private party like some other play spaces have. They do a lot of stuff with bubble academy, and there is usually something going on during the week. There is also an outdoor play area, but I haven't been here since the weather has gotten better. If you come here often I recommend getting a play pack for admission because it's quite a bit cheaper.
5
Jason Jimenez
+5
We have been going to this place for years, always just the right speed. Great option for the littler one, younger than 7, to run around and blow off some steam., especially on a cold day. You can sit back as you like and enjoy a cup of coffee and a snack. Couches and tables are available to sit at in and just outside of the play area. There is a reasonable amount of parking in the neighborhood if the parking lot is full.
4
Iliana Rivera Haven
+4
Cute, tiny little spot to bring your kids for a playdate and have really yummy coffee and sandwiches. However, I was confused why a place that is for parents and kids was so small. Granted there is a larger play area. But to get there, especially if you are a parent using a wheelchair, it will be difficult to get around the shoes and kids and chairs and go to the play area (due to lack of space). Bring some backup help. :)))
4
Marissa McDonald
+4
My almost three year old son always has fun here. We’ve only been a few times because play spaces are pricey if you go all the time but the prices here are the same as other open play spaces. If you want to come here frequently definitely get the monthly pass or the multipass to save some money. They also have a small outdoor play space and ice cream shop but it’s not always open. The inside cafe is a cute idea and makes this place stand out from others. I can see how this space would be underwhelming for a child older than 4 but the floor video game in the back is where I see the older kids go. I do wish the “crawler” space had a transparent wall so it didn’t feel so closed in. The only thing that really bothers me about this place is how parents use it as a home office instead of supervising their kids. I wouldn’t mind seeing a policy here that states your child should be in your line of sight. Over all, this is a big space you could spend your entire day in
5
Karen O'Brien
+5
Such a cute place for toddlers! We took our almost-3 year old granddaughter (her second visit, my first) on Sunday morning. It wasn't very crowded, so Ellie had her pick of places to play! There are climbing things--varying from regular wooden slides to a firetruck and a "burning" house. Many make-believe structures and rooms to play. It wasn't really as big as I'd expected, after seeing photos of Ellie's first visit, but it's plenty big to allow children to run and explore! There is also a snack bar with foods and drinks for after playtime. Though I was there as a guest of my family, I believe there is an $8 charge per child (infants are free, since they stay with parent and don't play) and adults are free. Nice! Highly recommend!
5
Rhonda Roberts
+5
Very enjoyable family friendly play place along with great food & beverages.
5
Emma Smith
+5
I was visiting from Boston, and was very impressed by Little Beans. My first impression was that the space was beautiful: very clean and organized, appealing to kids but also sophisticated for adults. My nightmare is going to a place like Chuck-E-Cheese, where the noise and visual overload is annoying, and the food is poor quality. I was greeted by two friendly baristas, and placed my food order while checking out the play space. The kid's area was spacious, clean, and not overloaded with junk toys, like some places I've seen. There are adorable little child-sized houses, perfect for pretend play, which my toddler is all about these days. My chai latte was delicious, and a healthy turkey sandwich on wheat with pretzels. I also had the pleasure of meeting Rob, one of the owners. He was extremely friendly, and apparently owns with his sister. I absolutely love supporting family businesses, especially ones with such nice families. Overall, one of the best places I've been to in many cities.
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