Little Street (Chidren's Role Play)
Sevenoaks, Kent · Indoor Activity
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Our verdict
Kids
8.4/10
Fun Factor 8.8 · Age Fit 8.7
Parents
7.1/10
Sanity Preservation 7.7 · Coffee Quality 7.6
Brilliant for imaginative little ones, but the extras and rules can feel a bit fiddly.
The long read worth saving for nap time
What’s it actually like?
Little Street is a children’s role-play venue in Sevenoaks, with set-ups designed to keep small children busy for a timed session. Think lots of things to pick up, move around and pretend with, rather than a big soft play climb-about. Reviews suggest the space is tidy, well organised and aimed squarely at imaginative play. Parents consistently praise the staff, who are described as kind, friendly and on top of keeping everything stocked and running smoothly. The coffee, tea and soft drinks also get a decent mention, which is always a relief when you’re trapped in a children’s attraction. It’s also clearly a popular birthday-party spot, with one review calling it stress-free and another saying a party there went brilliantly. The downsides are mostly about value and consistency. One reviewer felt a themed pyjama session didn’t deliver everything advertised, and another found the pram rule in the café area awkward when others seemed to be allowed in. It sounds like a good place overall, but not one to assume is flawless or especially cheap.
Two-minute orientation
Quick read
Indoor role-play centre with lots of hands-on toys and themed play for younger children. Clean, well run and clearly loved by families, with friendly staff and decent drinks. Best for toddlers and preschoolers; older children may enjoy it, but won’t get as much out of it.
Best for ages
Strong score for mixed-age siblings
The boring brilliant stuff
Need to know
Indoor vs outdoor split
Mostly indoor
Parking detail
Full parking wording is landing soon — meanwhile check Maps plus the venue’s own FAQs.
Dog-friendly?
Probably not
Most indoor venues don't allow dogs. Worth confirming if you'd need to bring one.
Pram-friendly?
Limited
Tricky terrain or steps — best to leave the pram.
Baby change?
Likely yes
Venues this size usually have baby change facilities.
Food on-site & BYO
Yes: Food available on-site — cafe or kiosk.
Locate it
Sevenoaks, Kent
THINGS PARENTS ASK
Common questions
What age is Little Street best for?
Best for toddlers and preschoolers, roughly ages 2-5.
Is it good for older children too?
Early primary children may still enjoy it, but one 7-year-old review suggests the value starts to dip.
Is there anything to eat and drink on site?
Yes — reviews mention good coffee, tea and a selection of soft drinks.
Is it pram friendly?
Probably not reliably. One review was told prams weren’t allowed in the café area, though others seemed to have them.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Real review quotes
"Lots to do in 1& 1/2 hr session."
"The staff were incredibly kind, friendly and welcoming"
"I don’t feel £22 offered good value for money"