Families looking for something fun and weather-proof to do this February half term are invited to Cross Keys Shopping Centre, Salisbury, where The Spitfire Café will be hosting a special Kids’ Club throughout the school holidays.
Taking place from Monday 16th to Friday 20th February, the Kids’ Club will run daily from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, offering creative activities designed to keep children entertained while parents relax nearby. As the only sheltered café within a Salisbury shopping centre, The Spitfire Café provides the perfect setting for families to enjoy a stress-free half-term outing.
The sessions are suitable for children aged 4–11 and cost £5 per child, which includes all activities, plus a snack and drink.
Activity Programme
Monday, Wednesday & Friday: Creative crafting sessions
Tuesday & Thursday: Biscuit decorating
Younger children can enjoy the café’s soft play area, while older children take part in guided activities led by a friendly member of The Spitfire Café team. There’s also the Spitfire’s extensive menu of hot and cold drinks, delicious snacks and meals for parents to enjoy while their children join in the fun.
Note: all children will need to have an adult present and not be left unattended during the sessions.
Booking Information
Places are limited, and booking is essential. Parents are encouraged to book directly in the café to secure a spot.
This half-term Kids’ Club offers a relaxed, friendly, and affordable option for families looking to keep little ones entertained while enjoying everything Cross Keys Shopping Centre has to offer.

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