Family-friendly spots in Riyadh
أماكن عائلية بالرياض
Places where kids are welcome and parents still enjoy the food. Family sections, space to move, and menus that keep everyone from the six-year-old to the grandfather fed and happy.
أماكن الأطفال فيها مرحّب بهم والأهل يستمتعون بأكلهم برضو. أقسام عائلية، ومساحة يتحرك فيها الصغار، وقوائم تكفي من عمر ست سنوات إلى الجد.
12 places
- Parker's — Al Safarat · Fusion cuisine
Refined all-day dining famous for truffle fries and the Matilda Cake. Breakfast at eight or dessert at midnight — both are correct. - Beit Al Mounah — Al Yasmin · Lebanese breakfast
Lebanese village-style breakfast in the Backyard complex — oven-fresh manakish and garden seating; book via reQueue. - Shahi Al Fursan — Al Yasmin · Tea house
24-hour karak and fresh pastries by the metro in Al Yasmin — cheap, cheerful, with winter fire-pit seating and a family section. - Boulevard World — Hittin · Entertainment city
Riyadh Season's flagship mega-zone — themed international lands, rides, shows, and dining wrapped around a giant artificial lake. - Berenjak — VIA Riyadh · Persian
London's Michelin Bib Gourmand take on Tehran's hole-in-the-wall kabab houses, now permanent at Via Riyadh — charcoal mangal, fragrant khoresht, and mazeh built for the middle of the table. - LIZA — Diriyah · Lebanese
Paris-born Lebanese with proper mezze and a terrace facing At-Turaif. Come hungry and share everything — ordering too much is the point. - Takya — Diriyah · Saudi
Saudi home cooking — jareesh, saleeg, kabsah — plated like it earned a Michelin mention, because it did. The terrace looks straight at At-Turaif. - Villa Mamas — Diriyah · Bahraini
Chef Roaya Saleh's Gulf classics with organic ingredients and zero pretension. The kind of place your mum would approve of. - Halepi — Laysen Valley · Greek
The family-run Greek loved from London to Riyadh — meze, grills and the famous milk-fed lamb. Warm service that remembers you by your second visit. - Sarabeth's — U Walk · American Brunch
The NYC brunch institution's U Walk branch — famously fluffy pancakes, proper preserves and eggs done right. - King Abdullah Park — Al Malaz · Nature
Malaz's big park does one trick extremely well: a dancing fountain with lights and lasers over the lake every evening. Entry costs about as much as a coffee. - Strike 10 (Al Nakheel Mall) — Al Mughrizat · Indoor
Eight lanes of neon bowling plus laser tag and an arcade, all inside a mall you'd be at anyway. Not fancy, reliably fun — the correct answer to 'what do we do, it's 44 degrees out'.