Families looking for a fresh and interactive way to spend a winter weekend will have a new reason to head to Freehold this January when iPlay America welcomes its Pet Patrol Brunch to The Bistro. Taking place on Sunday, January 25, 2026, from late morning through early afternoon, the event combines a lively character appearance with a sit-down brunch designed to keep kids engaged and smiling.
The Pet Patrol Brunch transforms The Bistro into a themed dining destination where children can enjoy their favorite character moments while sharing a meal with family. The experience is built around interactive fun, featuring photo opportunities that allow guests to capture keepsake memories, a specially curated kids’ menu created to please even picky eaters, and a themed coloring book that keeps young hands busy throughout the visit.
The brunch format makes it easy for families to slow down and enjoy quality time together while still being part of a lively entertainment setting. From toddlers and preschoolers to tweens, teens, and grown-ups, the event is designed to be welcoming for all ages, making it an ideal outing for families looking to create shared memories without the rush of a typical amusement visit.
Located at iPlay America in Freehold, The Bistro offers a comfortable indoor environment that keeps the fun going regardless of winter weather. With reservations available in advance, families can plan ahead and secure their place at one of the most anticipated kid-friendly brunch events of the season.
Events like this highlight how Central Jersey continues to expand its family entertainment offerings, blending dining, character experiences, and interactive activities into one cohesive outing. Those searching for additional weekend ideas, seasonal attractions, and family-friendly adventures can explore more options through activities and fun across New Jersey.
The Pet Patrol Brunch promises an engaging mix of food, creativity, and character-driven excitement, making it a standout winter experience for families throughout Monmouth County and beyond.











