Little Rockets Play Cafes in Munno Para and the Barossa Valley have got to be two of the biggest and coolest indoor play centres in South Australia! There is plenty for kids of all ages to do, plus fantastic food and drinks offerings. Both venues also offer parties! Read on to find out why we love Little Rockets Barossa & Munno Para:

Little Rockets Munno Para

The Munno Para venue is located below Bazinga Trading Cards, Collectibles & Arcade. If you have teens, send them up there to play on the arcade games while you enjoy Little Rockets with your little ones up to 12 years old. Little Rockets has a HUGE multi storey soft-play playground with plenty for them to climb on, slide down and run around in. There is also a separate area for under 3’s so you don’t need to worry about tiny ones getting trampled by older kids.

Kids will LOVE the train rides – it departs at 10am, 12noon, 2pm and 4pm each day. Toot toot!

There is a massive menu, so you can head there for breakfast, lunch or just a snack or coffee. There is tons to choose from including burgers, hot dogs, fish and chips, calamari, sandwiches, kids meals and more. Check out the full menu here.

Little Rockets Munno Para
10 Unity Way

Munno Para
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Little Rockets Barossa Valley

Little Rockets Barossa, is located in the Barossa Co-Op Building which is also home to Bazinga Trading Cards, Collectibles & Arcade along with Barossa Ninja. Again, this is perfect for a family day out – send the big kids over the Bazinga or to have a go on the Ninja Course while you enjoy a coffee while your tiny tackers (aged 0 -12) play at Little Rockets Play Cafe.

The kids will find a ball-pit, super slides, life sized statues, multi level playground, including a dedicated toddler area and Little Rockets Barossa also have train rides! These depart at 10am, 12noon, 2pm and 4pm daily.

The cafe is serving up breakfast, lunch, snacks, coffee and cold drinks all day so everyone can stay refueled and hydrated while they play! Check out the menu here.

Little Rockets Barossa
Shop 22, Barossa Co-Op
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