


Molbak's Garden Café
About
Molbak's Garden Café offers a delightful sensory experience for families, combining lush garden displays with a welcoming café atmosphere. Kids will be enchanted by the indoor butterfly exhibit where they can observe colorful butterflies up close, while parents enjoy browsing beautiful seasonal plant displays and getting garden inspiration in a relaxed, stroller-friendly environment.
Highlights
- ✓Indoor butterfly exhibit with live butterflies you can observe up close
- ✓Beautiful seasonal garden displays that change throughout the year
- ✓Family-friendly café with kid meal options
- ✓Hands-on seasonal workshops and craft activities
- ✓Festive holiday displays and events (especially popular in December)
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit the butterfly exhibit in the morning when butterflies are most active and the venue is less crowded.
- 2.Bring a camera or smartphone, the butterfly exhibit provides amazing photo opportunities and kids love capturing their encounters.
- 3.Check their event calendar before visiting for family-friendly workshops like fairy garden building or seasonal craft activities.
- 4.The café offers kid-friendly menu items, making it easy to grab lunch after exploring without leaving the property.
- 5.Allow extra time to explore the outdoor garden areas in spring and summer when everything is in full bloom.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (10am-12pm) for the calmest experience, especially in the butterfly exhibit. Spring (March-May) is magical with blooming displays, while December offers festive holiday decorations and special events that kids adore.
What to Know
The butterfly exhibit typically has a small admission fee (call ahead to confirm current pricing). Ample free parking is available on-site, and the facility is wheelchair and stroller accessible throughout most areas.
Seasonal Notes
Peak season is spring through summer when outdoor gardens are blooming. December features spectacular holiday displays and special events perfect for families. The indoor butterfly exhibit runs year-round but may have seasonal hours, so call ahead during winter months.
Nearby Eats
Skip if this is primarily a café venue, though families often combine their visit with stops at nearby Woodinville wineries that have outdoor spaces, or the Sammamish River Trail for a picnic.
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