Drop-In Childcare for Date Night

Need a break from your kids but you can’t find a babysitter? Don’t fret. There are plenty of Bay Area places that offer drop-in childcare that are fun for kids.

Need a break from your kids but you can’t find a babysitter? Don’t fret. There are plenty of places that offer drop-in childcare that are fun for kids.

East Bay


Habitot Children’s Museum 

Kids ages 2 to 8 can be dropped off at Habitot’s Bay Street location on select Fridays for an evening of play and fun while parents enjoy a date or just a break. Pizza and juice box dinner are included. Check website for dates. 5:30-9pm. $45 per child, $35 for each additional sibling.

5689 Bay St., Emeryville

habitot.org/space-station-experience

Head Over Heels Athletic Arts

Parents enjoy a night out while kids spend the evening flipping, jumping and playing. To hold a Parents’ Night Out event, the facility must have at least 12 requests. The request form is on the website. Children must be potty trained. Events take place on Friday and Saturday nights. $50 per child.

4701 Doyle St., building F, Emeryville

hohathleticarts.com

Color Me Mine 

Kids make crafts, watch movies, play games, make friends and more at Kids Night Out. Select Fridays and Saturdays; check the calendar. Only available at some Color Me Mine locations. Reservations recommended. 6-9 p.m.  $35 per child. 

colormemine.com

Marin

The Cave

Get some rest and relaxation while your child enjoys dinner, recreational gym play, a movie and more. Check website for theme nights. Select Saturdays. Register in advance to secure a spot. 4:30-9pm. $69 early bird special (four days before) or $79 at the door.

412 Tamal Plaza, Corte Madera

inthecave.com/kids-night-out

San Francisco

AcroSports 

Children ages 6 to 12 burn energy playing games, ziplining and more. There’s a maximum of 25 spots, so advance registration is recommended. Usually takes place second and fourth Saturdays. 6:30-9:30pm. $50 per child. 

639 Frederick St., San Francisco

acrosports.org/acro-fun-night

San Francisco Gymnastics 

While you enjoy down time, your child can enjoy pizza, games and a movie. PJs and blankets welcome. Secure a spot online. For ages 5 and up. Select Saturdays. 5-9pm. Non-members $70 per child, members $60 per child. 

920 Mason St., San Francisco

sanfranciscogymnastics.com

Tree Frog Treks 

Every second Saturday, it’s Kids’ Play Night. Your child will meet lizards, frogs and tortoises, do hands-on science projects, munch on pizza and more. For ages 4 and up. You can register online to secure a spot. Drop-off time is 5:30- 6pm and pick-up is before 9pm. $70 for first child, $55 for additional siblings. 

2112 Hayes St., San Francisco

treefrogtreks.com/kidsplaynight


Peninsula

Peninsula Gymnastics 

On select Saturdays, parents can take the night off while kids enjoy gymnastics, pizza, ice cream and a movie. For ages 4-12. Offered at the San Mateo and Santa Clara locations. 6-10pm. $50 in advance, $55 at the door. 

1740 Leslie St., San Mateo

3445 Benton St., Santa Clara

peninsulagym.com

Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley
The Little Gym 

Parents’ Survival Night is like recess for moms and dads. Instructors lead kids through games and music-filled activities. Select Fridays and Saturdays. Make reservations in advance. Event schedules and availability vary by location. Check website or call your location for details.

thelittlegym.com

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