What’s open this King’s Birthday in Canterbury-Bankstown (and actually worth leaving the house for)

Another public holiday, another wave of “Is anything even open?” panic. Good news—Canterbury-Bankstown’s still kicking this King’s Birthday.

Cafes are brewing, play centres are open (and loud) and a few legends in hospitality are keeping the grills hot.

No need to scroll your life away or play fridge roulette. Hit the streets instead—here’s what’s open, fun and not a total waste of pants.

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Flip Out

Jump into King’s Birthday with a bounce—literally.

Flip Out Revesby is open and flinging kids (and grown-up kids) into trampolining glory.

Foam pits, dodgeball zones, wall runs—it’s like a sugar rush without the snacks. Perfect for burning off energy or escaping the couch.

Sessions fill fast on public holidays, so booking ahead is the move.

Socks on, worries off. The vibe? Loud, fun and full of mid-air chaos. Great excuse to tire the kids out or pretend you’re still 12.

Bonus: the air con’s always on point.
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Canterbury-Hurlstone RSL Club

Canterbury-Hurlstone Park RSL Club is open this King’s Birthday and ready to welcome members for a relaxing day out.

Enjoy a complimentary slice of cake with any coffee purchased at Cafe Brass—available exclusively to members on the day.

It’s the perfect excuse to catch up with friends, unwind and enjoy the Club’s friendly atmosphere. From great coffee to warm hospitality, Canterbury-Hurlstone Park RSL is the place to be this public holiday.

Stop by, enjoy the treat and celebrate the long weekend in style.
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Billy's Cafe

Eggs, toasties, hash browns and coffee that slaps—Billy’s Cafe keeps Belmore fed and buzzing on public holidays.

Big breakfast plates come out fast, and the vibe’s all easygoing and no stress.

Locals pull up for takeaway coffees, families settle in for pancakes and laughs.

Plenty of space, plenty of smiles. Nothing fancy, just solid food done right. Perfect post-park or pre-nap.

Got a pram? No worries. Billy’s is built for chaos and caffeine in equal measure.

If you’ve never been, this King’s Birthday is a pretty good excuse to change that.
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Entertainment Park

Laser tag, racing sims, bowling, arcades—it’s basically kid heaven with snacks.

Entertainment Park Bankstown isn’t just open on King’s Birthday, it’s thriving. Big screens, neon lights, plenty to touch and press—it’s noisy, fast-paced and very fun.

You’ll spot birthday parties, sugar-charged kids and dads trying to beat lap records on the virtual track. Add some loaded fries or grab a coffee at the in-house cafe.

The whole thing’s indoors too, so no weather excuses. If you need a plan with options, this one ticks all the boxes.
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Panania Hotel

Panania Hotel has your King’s Birthday sorted—cold beers, hot schnittys and a bistro menu that covers all the classics.

Locals roll in for lunch, stay for pool and maybe catch a game on the big screen.

Kids can run wild in the play area while adults chill under the fairy lights in the beer garden.

Staff are legends, food’s fast and there’s always someone you know at the next table.

Good for a feed, better for a lazy afternoon that turns into dinner without planning it. No bookings? No problem.
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Frenzy Park

Big slides, bright colours and a full-blown sensory overload—in the best way.

Frenzy Park Chester Hill is open and bringing the chaos this King’s Birthday.

Think multi-level climbing, mini ninja courses, ball pits for days. It’s the kind of place kids never want to leave and adults thank silently for burning energy.

Coffee’s hot, entry is easy and socks are essential. Good luck dragging your little ones out.

If school holiday energy is already bubbling, this place might just save your day (and your furniture).
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Garrison Point Reserve

Garrison Point Reserve is the main character this King’s Birthday.

Water views, wide open grass, space for scooters and picnics—it’s the go-to if you want chill vibes with a side of nature.

Pack a football, bring the snacks and let the kids loose on the playground while you claim a shady spot.

Not in Georges Hall? No stress. Birrong, Padstow, Punchbowl and Campsie parks are also open for business—swings swinging, slides sliding.

Zero bookings, zero pressure. Just good weather (hopefully), tired kids and maybe a cheeky coffee run on the way home.
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Purple Parrot Acai

Acai bowls that look like dessert, taste like summer and go viral on the gram—Purple Parrot’s doors are open this King’s Birthday.

Tucked in Greenacre, this colourful little spot serves bowls stacked with fruit, drizzled in nut butter and topped like edible art.

Kids love the rainbow sprinkles, adults love the health halo. Not in the mood for a bowl? Smoothies and burgers hit just right too.

Outdoor seating, cool staff and the kind of treats that leave no crumbs. Great stop after the park or post-jump session.
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Ricky’s Bakery & Cafe

Ricky’s in Padstow is the kind of cafe where regulars don’t need to order—staff already know.

Coffee’s strong, pastries are flaky and the Portuguese tarts deserve a solo moment.

It’s buzzing this King’s Birthday with early risers, brunch lovers and parents loading up before playground duty.

Bacon and egg rolls come with extra love and there’s always something warm in the display cabinet.

Simple, solid and super friendly. Sit inside or perch outside with a takeaway and watch Padstow roll by. You’ll probably go back for seconds.
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Kids World Adventure Playland

Socks on, kids in—chaos begins. Kids World Bankstown is open and going strong this King’s Birthday.

Giant slides, climbing walls, ball pits that swallow shoes—it’s a full sensory adventure with decent coffee on the side.

The toddler zone keeps the little ones happy, while bigger kids tackle the obstacle course like it’s a mini Ninja Warrior.

Parents get a break, kids get wrecked in the best way. It’s indoors, so no last-minute plan stress.

Pack a drink bottle, bring your patience and let the sugar-free madness unfold.
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Mancini's Original Woodfired Pizza

Woodfire, big flavour, no fuss. Mancini’s in Belfield is slinging pizzas this King’s Birthday and they don’t miss.

Thin, crisp bases, melty cheese and toppings that mean business.

Classic Margherita? Perfect. Meatlovers with extra kick? Sorted.

Sit in for a full Italian feed or grab takeaway and make it a pizza picnic.

The vibe’s warm, family-run and straight-up delicious.

Kids get their own menu and there’s usually gelato involved.

Smells amazing as soon as you hit the street. This place has been around forever—because it’s just that good.
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Elatte Cafe

Tucked away in leafy Padstow Heights, Elatte Cafe is a local gem that delivers big on flavour and charm.

The coffee is smooth, strong and clearly made by people who care — a solid start to any visit. But it’s the food that really shines.

Think perfectly cooked eggs, crispy hash and generously stacked bacon and avo toast.

Their house-made pastries are a must, especially the flaky croissants and rich banana bread.

The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with friendly staff who make you feel like a regular, even if it’s your first time.

Whether you’re after a quiet brunch or a caffeine fix with a view, Elatte hits the mark. A top pick for a weekend wind-down.
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BBQ City Buffet

Grills sizzling, tongs flipping, meat hitting flames—BBQ City brings the heat inside Little Saigon Plaza.

Tables are packed with smoky goodness and vibes are loud in the best way.

Think bulgogi, prawns, marinated chicken, dipping sauces, the whole deal.

You cook it all right at the table and it’s impossible to leave hungry.

Great for groups, messy fun and full-on flavour. Service is quick, portions are generous and the grill does half the talking.

If King’s Birthday lunch needs a twist, this is your answer. Bonus points for bubble tea after.
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