This has been a great year for new play spaces in the Q-borough—and we can add yet another one to the list! The recently-opened Peek-A-Booo (yes, with 3 Os) is an indoor playground in the heart of Flushing, Queens, and is a must-visit for kids 7 and under. There was some early buzz about this place, so we decided to see what all the fuss was about. Our verdict? When your 4-year-old sobs because they do not want to leave, it’s a good indicator about how much they enjoyed. Check out our review below!

It’s Huuuuuge! 
The 6,000 ft., ground-level Peek-A-Booo was founded by Yiejie (EJ) Wang, a Queens parent who previously operated a liquor store and really wanted to open a business that welcomed kids from all over the city—and was also a place where she could safely bring her son. Wang found the empty retail space in Flushing, and officially opened Peek-A-Booo (which has three o’s simply because, “it’s cute!”) in February.

You park your stroller to the left of the main entrance, stick your shoes in cubbies up front, and enter the very soft, padded indoor playground in just your socks. (You can purchase a pair for $2 if you or your kid forgets them.) Parents must sign a waiver for their kids, and everyone is encouraged to use hand sanitizer at the counter, before entering the space through a gate.

Overall, everything at Peek-A-Booo screams, “fun!”  The place is whimsical, inviting, and safe, with lots to do; it was constructed to meet all New York City safety standards and is also very colorful. (Wang says she wanted to make sure the various colors and overall aesthetic of the place photographed nicely when parents snapped pics of their kids having fun.)

Not One, But Two Ball Pits
The venue’s most popular attractions are its two—yes, two—huge ball-pits. The first one visitors encoutner has an interactive digital “video game” along its back wall that allows kids and parents alike to toss plastic ball-pit balls at the screen to ‘hit’ targets of creatures and emjois. Kids can also ride a purple slide into the mass of yellow, green, and orange balls.

The rear ball-pit features a central house structure in the middle that kids can climb into. There’s also a large ‘treehouse’ next to the first ball-pit with a wide slide that changes color and designs when you and your kids slide down.

Other must-dos include a trampoline with a swing, large, plastic cars to ride, and many climbing structures.

Kids can also play around in a large, closed-in sandpit complete with sand toys in its own little section. (Fancy feature: little lights make it look like little crabs and snakes are inside the sand in a fun not creepy way.)

While there’s a lot to enjoy here, Wang plans to incorporate a new play structure or set of toys every few weeks for variety.

Stay in Your Lane
For younger kids ages three and under, an area in the rear of the space has soft blocks, smaller climbing structures, mini basketball hoops, riding toys, and is also well-padded like the rest of the space.

The separation of the older kids and younger kids is a very nice touch; it prevents excited, older kids from racing around toddlers, and allows for toddlers and younger kids to have their own designated, private area to frolic. Also in the rear of Peek-A-Boo are more climbing structures and animal-shaped, car-like (solid) plastic structures to ‘ride.’

Employees walk around the venue making sure the space is clean and keeping an eye on the kids. But note: This is not a drop-off space; kids must be accompanied by an adult, and children should be seven or younger.

Party On, Kid!
Yes, they do birthdays, and the party room is located right in the center of the space. Packages range from $380 to $799 for kids 7 and under. Celebrations include playtime, food, cake, and your choice of party theme.

Note: When parties are held, either on weekdays or weekends, the space does not close down completely just for the party; instead the birthday child and their young guests are given a special bracelet and/or stamp to be ID’d. (However, just one party is held at a time.)

Basic But Important
Peek-A-Booo has two on-site bathrooms, and one has a changing table. There’s also a little section with tables and chairs for snack time, however, no food or drink is permitted near the ball-pits, climbing structures, and games.

In the future, Wang hopes to incorporate a mini cafe with coffee and teas, but for now the only food available for purchase on site are snacks, juices, and water, so if you plan on spending a few hours at Peek-A-Booo, bring along some food and expect to eat it in the designated snack section.

When we visited from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on a weekday, it was not too crowded at all, but it’s recommended you call ahead to make sure there’s space to play. especially on weekends.

The Price of Play
For now, pricing is as follows: A monthly membership is $99; Quarterly is $199, yearly is $399. “Punch cards” are also available for purchase for $200; after 10 sessions, you get 3 visits free.

There is a drop-in “all-day” fee of $25 for one child and one adult; it’s an additional $10 per adult. With the $25 all-day ticket, there’s no time limit on how long you can stay and play for the morning and/or afternoon. Hourly, it’s $15 per hour for one kid and one adult.

Cash or credit cards are accepted.

At press time, Peek-A-Booo was still new, so there is no official web site as of yet, but keep an eye on it’s Facebook page for updates and specials. (Prices and hours may adjust in the coming weeks/months.)

Currently, Peek-a-boo is open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., which is nice because if your kid needs to burn off some energy after school, stop on by, it’s worth the subway ride on the 7, or the drive.

135-17 Northern Blvd.
Flushing, Queens
718-888-8866
Online: facebook.com

Have you dropped by Peek-A-Boo? Tell us what you thought in the comments!

—Rachel Sokol

She loves Lady Gaga, you’d love a latte.  Fancy this: kids sing, moms and dads sip, and just like that, everyone is as “Happy” as Pharrell.  At Chirp Kids Karaoke Cafe, the new spot in Pasadena, they can warble along with “Frozen” to their hearts content, while you read, chat with friends and relax in air conditioned comfort.  Now that’s music to our ears.

Two Moms Got Creative So That Kids Can, Too
It was a light bulb moment ignited between two lovely ladies from Pasadena.  Moms, naturally. Jennifer Gunn and Carole Fleischman realized reserving the fun factor in karaoke exclusively for adults was a grown-up sized goof. What inhibition? Kids love to croon! And they often do, with a beautiful disregard for pitch, key and volume. So, while we can eek out a smile and a rhythmic nod to the first song or four, after that, is it so wrong to want to exit stage left and settle in with a cup of joe and a celebration of the sounds of silence?

Comes With Costumes And A Side Of Babysitting
They’re singing. Top of their lungs. They’re in costume. Perhaps some high heels. Maybe wigs. (All provided). They’re attempting harmony. (Not provided.) They’re supervised, and best part, you’re not the one doing the supervising. That’s what the Chirp staff is there for. There’s a whole other land laid out for you: a place to have your own playdate, solo or otherwise. Take it in. In an immaculately clean sprawl, there are magazines. Free Wi-Fi. A full beverage café and don’t look now, but a liquor license may even be in the works. One more round of “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman”? Go for it.

No Windowless Parent Prison
You won’t want to leave as much as your kids won’t want to leave. When’s the last time that’s happened at a kid-catering venue? Maybe never. Honestly, someone here should  issue parents the five-minute warning. This place is sun bathed, spacious, pristinely clean, and beautiful. One visit and your offspring will know exactly where they wanted to have their next birthday. And, done.

Classes and Camps and Birthdays, Oh My
The free-play floor is open (see open mic times below), but so are classes, sing-alongs, talent shows, and summer camp. Story Time Sing-Alongs (Wednesdays, 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.) are ideal for kids who covet the classics (and by classics we’re referring to “The Jungle Book” and “Cinderella”). Move to the Music targets the toddler scene; particularly the 2-5 year old Idol-ettes who know you barely have to walk to rock. And summer camps are offered up à la carte, one week at a time, celebrating creativity, crafting, song writing, and so very much singing.

Who’s Party is It Anyway?
Booking a birthday at Chirp is a gift to parents and kids alike. With three different party packages to pick from, you pretty much send out the invite, sit back, and enjoy it as much as your guests will. For the kids that need a little warm up before they feel like bursting into song, arts and games and blocks and basketball options abound. Clean up? They gotcha there too. Who’s singing now?

Frozen Fridays & Open Mic

Innnnn Summmmmmmmer! Bring it Olaf. From 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. every Friday. It’s a Friday Frozen-a-thon. Because as long as they won’t let it go, you may as well given them a place to sing about it.

What else? Open Mic time is 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays & 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. $12/kid, $8/sibling, $0/chaperone. Have some coffee. Stay as long as you like, the rate is flat.

Where It Began…
Karaoke is infectious. And while you will thoroughly enjoy your retreat with coffee and  magazine, free Wi-Fi and  refreshing AC, somehow, you just may find that you end up with a mic in your hands on stage singing “Sweet Caroline”. This is the place where they can don a day glow fedora, grab their pals, and live out their American Idol dreams. No need to admit it mom, but you probably will too. No charge for embarrassing your kid. And good times never seemed so good.

-written and photographed by Jolie Loeb

Got one at home who likes to belt it out? Here’s their number. So call them maybe.

Chirp Kids Karaoke Cafe
2302 East Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, Ca
Phone: (626) 356-9100
Online: chirpkidskaraoke.com

Tired of weekend winery trips? Why not call up the babysitter and slip out for an afternoon of sampling locally-produced spirits? Our friends at Seattle Magazine have done the research for us, and here is their list of local and up-and-coming distilleries in the greater Seattle Area. Welcome to another edition of Date Night.

The recent boom in Seattle booze distillers comes thanks to the Washington State Craft Distillery Law (passed in 2008), which allows local liquor producers to offer on-site tasting and bottle sales, à la wineries—provided that at least 51 percent of the liquor ingredients are grown in state. Accordingly, a slew of recently opened distilleries now offer facility tours and tasting rooms, so you can try before you buy. Bonus points: Increase your locavore cred by ordering a drink made with local spirits at area bars that carry them.

Swill from the still at these LOCAL distillery tasting rooms:

Sun Liquor Distillery and Bar (pictured)
Capitol Hill
514 East Pike Street

sunliquor.com
Taste: Sun Liquor gin
Claim to fame: First Washington establishment to  be both a distillery and a bar
Also poured at: Sun Liquor’s first location (bar only) at 607 Summit Avenue East

Sound Spirits
Interbay
1630 15th Avenue West

drinksoundspirits.com
Taste: Ebb + Flow vodka and gin, and coming soon, aquavit
Claim to fame: Seattle’s first distillery since Prohibition
Also poured at: Bars such as Rob Roy, The Hideout and Oliver’s Twist

Bainbridge Organic Distillers
Bainbridge Island
9727 Coppertop Loop Northeast, Suite 101

bainbridgedistillers.com
Taste: Legacy organic vodka, Heritage organic gin, Battle Point whiskey
Claim to fame: First organic distillery in Washington
Also poured at: Seattle bars such as Brouwer’s Cafe, Local 360, Liberty, Mistral Kitchen, Tavern Law, and on Bainbridge at Harbour Pub and Hitchcock

To discover more date-worthy Seattle distilleries, click here.

This is our weekly guest post from our friends at Seattle Magazine, which keeps readers on the pulse of restaurants, personalities, arts, entertainment and culture that reflect the tapestry of our dynamic landscape. We’ve teamed up for an exciting partnership to bring you a weekly dose of fantastic Date Night ideas throughout greater Seattle.