Brewers Fayre - Children's Zones

Children's Zones

Almost all Brewers Fayres have some sort of children's play area. Almost all pubs feature an outdoor children's play area. All sites that were known as Brewster's have a big indoor multi-level soft play areas known as the Fun Factory (with the exception of a small number of pubs which cut the size of the fun factory to make way for more dining space). Brewster Bear is the firm's own mascot who appears in the indoor fun factories. Brewers Fayre originally had Charlie Chalk as their mascot, but he was replaced after the take over of Brewster's. A small number of Brewers Fayre pubs which had not been Brewster's also featured fun factories; however, most just had outdoor play areas.

Brewers Fayre specialise in birthday parties for children, allowing private use of the Fun Factory.

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