


Arce Glasshouse Cafe
About
Arce Glasshouse Cafe is a welcoming family destination in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, featuring a dedicated play area that keeps children entertained while parents enjoy quality coffee and casual dining. The spacious glasshouse setting creates a bright, relaxed atmosphere where families can linger without stress, and the kids' menu ensures even fussy eaters find something they love.
Highlights
- ✓Dedicated indoor play area that keeps kids entertained while parents dine
- ✓Bright, spacious glasshouse design with natural light and relaxed atmosphere
- ✓Extensive kids' menu with healthy options alongside favorites
- ✓High chairs and family-friendly seating arrangements
- ✓Quality coffee and fresh food for adults alongside kid-friendly meals
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter experience, as weekends can get busy with local families brunch crowds.
- 2.The cafe is located within Burwood Brickworks shopping centre, so you can combine your visit with shopping and take advantage of the centre's family facilities including parent rooms.
- 3.Book ahead for weekend brunch, especially during school holidays, as this popular spot fills up quickly.
- 4.Park in the Burwood Brickworks car park, which offers ample free parking and easy pram access to the cafe.
- 5.Ask about the daily specials on the kids' menu, which often feature fresh, healthy options beyond standard cafe fare.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings between 9:30am and 11:30am offer the best experience with smaller crowds and a relaxed vibe. Avoid weekend brunch peak times (10am-12pm) unless you book ahead, as the cafe is popular with local families.
What to Know
This is a budget-friendly cafe ($ price range) with ample free parking at Burwood Brickworks centre. High chairs and change facilities are available, and the cafe is fully accessible for prams and wheelchairs.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round. The glasshouse setting is particularly lovely during winter months when natural light brightens the space. Air-conditioned for summer comfort. Check opening hours on public holidays as times may vary.
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Located within Burwood Brickworks shopping centre, you'll find numerous other dining options including food court choices if your family has varied tastes. The centre also features sustainable design elements and a rooftop urban farm worth exploring after your meal.
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