
Orillia Restaurants
Orillia Restaurants

Family Friendly
Great restaurants where kids and families feel welcome and comfortable
Average family friendly score: 7.0/10
Excellent
Good Options
Mariposa Market
9.2Families can split across the bakery case, cafe items, cakes, six-packs, pies, and take-home dinners without everyone needing the same meal. It is especially useful when a group wants treats, lunch, and something to bring home in one stop.
Bounty Fish & Chips
8.8Families can stay with fish-and-chips plates or move to chicken fingers, buns, fries, coleslaw, and simple sides. The menu gives enough familiar choices for mixed preferences without becoming complicated.
Hills Maple Leaf Restaurant
9.1Hill’s fits family use because the choices are familiar without feeling thin. Breakfast plates, burgers, sandwiches, chicken, desserts and daily specials give different generations an easy path to orders that feel comfortable together.
Theo’s Eatery
8.8Families get an easy path through Theo's because the menu is broad, familiar, and portion-friendly. The room is family-owned, takes reservations, and gives mixed-age groups enough safe choices without forcing everyone into the same style of dish.
Friend's Diner
9.7The menu is easy to navigate for mixed-age groups because it leans on simple diner plates rather than unfamiliar builds. Grilled Cheese, Chicken Fingers and Fries, Pancakes, and breakfast plates give families several low-friction ways through the meal.
Brewery Bay Food Co
8.8The family-friendly case comes from the pub's broad middle: burgers, tacos, salads, fries, dessert, and vegetarian swaps all sit on the same menu. That makes it easier to cover mixed ages without turning dinner into compromise.
George's
8.4The casual breakfast-and-lunch format works for mixed-age tables that want familiar choices, quick decisions, and big plates without making the meal feel formal.
Thai Plate Restaurant
9.0Families get practical flexibility rather than a formal family program: takeout, delivery, reservations, vegetarian choices, mild familiar anchors like Pad Thai, rice dishes, spring rolls, and bubble tea. The strongest use case is an easy shared meal, not a kids-menu destination.







