Cafe O'Play

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Cafe O’ Play is Northeast Ohio’s premier indoor play cafe created to offer families healthy food options and physically-active play in a safe, clean, and comfortable environment.  We are built for children age 12 and under who also are at or under 4’10” in height.

We seek to develop community through a relaxed setting that also offers birthday parties, live music, and a variety of special events for both adults and children.

Cafe O’Play is for children and their parents/caregivers who ... view more »

LOCATION

Cafe O'Play

911 Graham Rd, Suite 27, Stow, OH 44224

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Accessibility Information

  • Wheelchair Access

    Wheelchair Access

PARKING INFO

There is plenty of free parking outside the main doors.

PUBLIC HOURS

HOURS through October 31, 2017
Sundays & Mondays: CLOSED
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday: 9:30am – 5:00pm
Friday & Saturdays: 9:30am – 8:00pm
Available for private parties and facilities rentals Sundays and Mondays

PUBLIC ADMISSION FEES

ADMISSION:
Weekdays: Crawlers – 23 months old $7.00
2 years old – 12 years old $10.00
Weekends: Crawlers – 23 months $7.00
2 years old – 12 years old $12.00
Happy Hour: $6.50 admission the last two hours we are open
Adults and carried infants are free

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