Zeea’s Eatery, exclusive to the Tony & Marks retail experience, is basically the superhero of Adelaide dining spots for families. Picture this: you walk in with your squad of mini-humans, and instead of getting the side-eye from fellow diners, you’re greeted with sympathetic nods, quick, quality caffeine offerings and knowing smiles. Talk about seeking refuge in the comforting embrace of good fresh food and understanding company, with a side serve of epic kids offerings from breakfast to treats/snacks and of course lunch menu options.

Let’s talk about the menu – it’s like they’ve cracked the code to kid-friendly cuisine. They’ve got all the classics, from bacon and eggs to pancakes and toasties, guaranteed to make even the fussiest little critics nod in approval. We love the sensible sized milkshakes, babyccinos for little hands and kids pancakes. The kids portion sizes are perfect and keep the price really reasonable.

Team their locations (aside from Cavan) with the convenience of shopping fresh and fine produce and this place comes up a winner time and time again. You know the drill….. it’s Saturday morning, you’ve done the sports game, kids are starving and you need to tackle the grocery shop next? Zeea’s hits that scenario out of the park.

But the real MVP move? That designated play area at the Brickworks location. It’s like they knew we needed a break from refereeing sibling squabbles and negotiating with miniature dictators over broccoli consumption. So while we kick back and actually enjoy a hot meal for once, our little rascals can let loose in a space that’s basically kiddo heaven. So, cheers to Zeea’s Eatery – where tired parents find solace, kids find fun, and everyone leaves with full bellies and happy hearts.

Zeea’s Eatery – Tony & Marks
Four locations: Torrensville / Brickworks | Glenunga | Golden Grove | Cavan
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