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Café Landwer cafe in Givatayim, TA
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View of Café Landwer in Givatayim, TA
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View of Café Landwer in Givatayim, TA
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Café Landwer

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🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-10. Toddlers and preschoolers love the play areas where they can burn energy, while older elementary-age kids enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and tasty menu options. High chairs and changing facilities make it convenient for babies and infants too.

About

Café Landwer is a beloved Israeli café chain offering a welcoming haven for families traveling with children. With dedicated play areas to keep little ones entertained and special kids' menus featuring child-friendly options, parents can relax over coffee while children enjoy themselves in a safe, supervised environment that's designed with families in mind.

Highlights

  • Dedicated indoor play areas with toys and activities to entertain children
  • Extensive kids' menu with familiar favorites and local specialties in child-friendly portions
  • Relaxed, noise-tolerant atmosphere where parents don't worry about kids being kids
  • High chairs, changing facilities, and family-friendly restrooms
  • Classic Israeli café fare including fresh pastries, shakshuka, and excellent coffee for parents

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during mid-morning (10-11am) or mid-afternoon (3-4pm) to avoid the Israeli breakfast rush and lunch crowds when seating can be limited.
  2. 2.English menus are available upon request, and most staff speak English, but learning a few Hebrew phrases like 'todah' (thank you) delights local servers.
  3. 3.The shakshuka and pancakes are popular with kids and come in child-sized portions on the kids' menu.
  4. 4.Free Wi-Fi is available, making it easy to look up directions or translate Hebrew signage while kids play.
  5. 5.Israeli cafés serve large portions, so consider sharing dishes to avoid waste and save money.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mid-mornings or afternoons are ideal to avoid weekend family crowds and the traditional Israeli late breakfast rush (9-11am on Saturdays). Weekdays offer a more relaxed atmosphere with easier access to play areas.

What to Know

Prices are budget-friendly (expect 40-80 shekels per adult meal, 25-40 for kids). Credit cards are widely accepted. High chairs, changing tables, and English-speaking staff are standard at most locations.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with indoor seating, making it perfect for hot summer days or cooler winter months. During Jewish holidays like Passover and Rosh Hashanah, expect modified menus and potentially limited hours or closures on major holidays.

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