From Crumbs To Giggles: 8 Amazing Children’s Day Celebration Worth Every Bite

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Who let the kids out? This Children’s Day, no one’s questioning the parents — because joy, sugar, and chaos make the perfect recipe for celebration. From giggling toddlers to sugar-high tweens, every little one deserves a day sprinkled with sweetness and laughter. This year, restaurants and cafés across India are rolling out menus that promise just that — treats that are as delightful as childhood itself. TheGlitz kids not, as it goes food-hopping through the most deliciously whimsical Children’s Day celebrations in town.

1. Celebrate Childhood with ‘The Brunch Society – Children’s Day Edition’ at MoMo Café

At MoMo Café, Courtyard by Marriott Mumbai International Airport, the joy of childhood comes alive in full colour this Children’s Day. On Sunday, November 16th, the café transforms into a wonderland of whimsy and flavour with ‘The Brunch Society – Children’s Day Edition’. Expect balloon sculpting, magic shows, cotton candy carts, and games that spark laughter louder than a sugar rush. Little artists can unleash creativity at the colouring corner while photo booths capture every giggle.

The buffet is a playground of flavours — from Make-Your-Own Pizza and Mini Burger Bars to live Pasta, Pancake, and Waffle stations. Kids can munch on Mini Sliders, Rainbow Pasta Salad, Crispy Chicken Pops, and Veggie Lasagna before surrendering to dessert heaven — Chocolate Fountains, Cupcake Decorating Corners, Candy Bars, and Mini Ice Cream Sundaes. Sip on Candy Floss Milkshakes or Bubblegum Lemonade while parents unwind with Cotton Candy Mimosas or Berry Sangrias.
Where: MoMo Café, Courtyard by Marriott Mumbai International Airport
When: Sunday, 16th November | 1 PM – 4 PM

2. Entisi: Chocolates That Spread Joy, Not Guilt

At Entisi, chocolate meets conscience. This Children’s Day, the brand celebrates pure indulgence — with treats crafted from high-quality cacao and absolutely no palm oil or artificial preservatives. Parents can breathe easy while kids dig in!

The Yoghurt Berry Bark offers a refreshing fruity crunch, Popcorn Dark Chocolate adds a fun twist, and Blueberry Cheesecake Dragees serve up creamy bliss. Don’t miss Hazelnut Cookies wrapped in rich dark chocolate or the Nostimo Chocolate Spread that makes breakfast feel like a party. And for cozy evenings? The Hot Chocolate Blends in Salted Caramel, Hazelnut, and Extra Dark bring warmth and joy in every sip.

3. The Game Palacio: Let the Games Begin!

Swap screens for arcade dreams! This Children’s Day, The Game Palacio, India’s favourite entertainment arena, is turning up the fun meter. For ₹999++, kids get 30 minutes of unlimited gaming, two snack bites, and a refreshing mocktail. Serious gamers can grab the Super Gamer Pass at ₹1499++ for 60 minutes of unlimited play. At Phoenix Palladium, the Grand Celebration package (₹2099++) includes gaming, food, and exclusive activities that make fun a full-time affair.

Whether it’s racing, shooting, or winning plush toys, The Game Palacio makes this Children’s Day a power play in happiness.
When: 14th November | 4 PM – 8 PM
Where: The Game Palacio, India

4. Gaylord: A Bite of Nostalgia

Gaylord, Mumbai’s iconic patisserie, knows that childhood memories are baked, not bought. This Children’s Day, the ovens are busy crafting Shrewsbury Cookies, Ginger Cookies, Almond Sticks, and Chocolate Chips that melt in your mouth. For a taste of yesteryear, try the Lemon Tart, Apple Pie, Chocolate Mousse, or Caramel Mini Tart — each one a nostalgic nod to simpler, sweeter times.

5. The Bluebop Café: Whimsy on a Plate

At The Bluebop Café, dessert dreams take centre stage. Imagine Korean Cream Cheese Buns, Belgian Chocolate Babka, French Vanilla Éclairs, and Chimney Cakes — each one a delicious adventure. The Hazelnut Supreme and Almond Croissants add European flair, while the S’more Brownie is pure joy — gooey, chocolatey, and perfect for little hands (and big appetites).

6. Kalpaney, Bangalore: The Little Dreamer’s Feast

In Bangalore, Kalpaney turns dining into imagination. Its Little Dreamer’s Menu is packed with playful dishes and colourful sips — Carrot Milk, Biscoff Shake, Koo Koo Chikoo, and Khatta Sharbat with fruity boba. Every plate bursts with flavour and fun — from Butter Soy Noodles with Spring Curls to Crispy Paniyaram with Cheesy Garlic Dip. End on a high note with Soft Serve Sundaes or Biscoff Cheesecake.

7. Si Nonna’s: Pizza, Smiles & Tiramisu Dreams

At Si Nonna’s, India’s first Neapolitan sourdough pizza chain, every slice is crafted with love and a 24-hour fermentation process for the perfect light crust. The Pizza No. 3 and Pizza No. 6 are crowd favourites, bursting with Italian flair. Pair your pizza with fresh salads, panuozzos, and Nonna’s Famous Tiramisu — because the only thing better than pizza is pizza shared with family.

8. The Pantry: Wholesome Meets Wonderful

At The Pantry, Children’s Day gets a healthy glow-up. Think Zen Soba Protein Bowls, Moroccan Glow Bowls, and Mediterranean Muscle Bowls that make nutritious feel delicious. With fresh, globally inspired ingredients, the café proves that wellness can be every bit as fun as indulgence. Because growing up may be inevitable — but growing up happy, healthy, and hungry for joy? That’s the real celebration.

Children Special: TheGlitz Says

This Children’s Day, from crumbs to giggles, these sweet (and savoury) escapades remind us of one thing — childhood may be fleeting, but flavourful memories last forever. And as TheGlitz food-hops through these whimsical indulgences, it’s safe to say: joy truly tastes better with a sprinkle of sugar and a dash of fun.

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