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  • Sunrise Play Cafe opens this winter in Tacoma with indoor play space and full cafe service.
  • Parents can reserve two-hour play slots or purchase memberships starting at $40.
  • Facility offers event space, parenting classes and early hours starting at 7 a.m.

When Jordan Zenisek and Susan Saccone became parents, it was almost impossible to find somewhere to take their young kids early in the morning. Their new business now fills that need.

In December, the friends will open Sunrise Play Cafe just south of the Stadium District, with a custom 1,400-square-foot indoor play structure, a cafe, adult seating area and event space for birthday parties and classes.

The address is 204 St. Helens Ave., which is located next to Doyle’s Public House.

On Wednesday, construction workers were busy making Zenisek’s and Saccone’s vision come to life. Beams will be transformed into trees. Slides and climbing areas will be erected, and a cafe to the side will serve coffee, mocktails, beer and wine. A courtyard with picnic tables will have a water and sensory play component, Zenisek said. An event space in the back will host birthday parties and baby showers, and there will be a private “nursing nook” for new moms.

Work takes place on the future playscape, front, and cafe space, back, at Sunrise Play Cafe on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Tacoma, Wash.
Work takes place on the future playscape, front, and cafe space, back, at Sunrise Play Cafe on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Tacoma, Wash. Liesbeth Powers Liesbeth Powers / lpowers@thenew

“We’re hoping to do a lot of classes, like sleep consultants and lactation consultants, all kinds of things for parents as they’re getting started on their parenting journey, because it really is a whole new world once you’re in it,” Zenisek said. “It’s a big change.”

Zenisek was a preschool teacher when she and Saccone met, and Saccone has worked as an emergency-room nurse for 15 years. Zenisek has a 2-year-old and a 3-year-old, and Saccone has a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old.

“It’s just kind of hard to get out of the house and then find places that are open early. Like, everything for kids opens at 10 o’clock. And I just don’t understand why because everyone I know wakes up at sunrise,” Zenisek said. “Hence the name.”

The two wanted to open a business that accommodated young kids’ sleep and play schedules (the Sunrise Play Cafe’s age range is infant to 6-year-olds). Although it is not a drop-off site, patrons will be able to walk in with their kids or reserve two-hour play times for a fee. Annual memberships fees are being finalized, with discounts for multiple children. Zenisek said they also want to offer discounts to those who live in nearby apartments and would benefit from their indoor play area and outdoor yard space.

Co-owner Jordan Zenisek holds a board with images of construction plans for Sunrise Play Cafe and its custom 1,400-square-foot indoor play structure on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Tacoma, Wash.
Co-owner Jordan Zenisek holds a board with images of construction plans for Sunrise Play Cafe and its custom 1,400-square-foot indoor play structure on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Tacoma, Wash. Liesbeth Powers Liesbeth Powers / lpowers@thenew

“In Washington, we don’t have the best weather. Even when it is really hot, I mean, the slides can be up to like, 140 degrees. So it’s really nice to have a space that’s clean and not like a McDonald’s,” she said. “And a place where parents actually want to hang out. We’ll have healthy food options.”

A preliminary menu includes breakfast sandwiches, soups, paninis, pizzas, flatbreads, açai bowls and waffles, Zenisek said.

This kind of cafe doesn’t currently exist in Tacoma, but more are starting to pop up as part of a growing trend, she said.

“It really does take a village to raise kids,” Zenisek said. “You have to find good people that are going through the same thing, or you really can find yourself down, because parenting can be so isolating at first.”

Co-owners Jordan Zenisek, left, and Susan Saccone stand on the future playscape at Sunrise Play Cafe on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Tacoma, Wash.
Co-owners Jordan Zenisek, left, and Susan Saccone stand on the future playscape at Sunrise Play Cafe on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Tacoma, Wash. Liesbeth Powers Liesbeth Powers / lpowers@thenew

If you go

The Sunrise Play Cafe doesn’t have an opening date, but tune into the business website, Facebook or Instagram to see updates.

Zenisek and Saccone are organizing an event calendar, which might feature career days. They also are organizing a monthly cookie-decorating class.

Hours: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and private events from 6-8 p.m.

Address: 204 St. Helens Ave., Tacoma

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This story was originally published September 28, 2025 at 5:00 AM.

Becca Most
The News Tribune
Becca Most is a reporter covering Pierce County issues, including topics related to Tacoma, Lakewood, University Place, DuPont, Fife, Ruston, Fircrest, Steilacoom and unincorporated Pierce County. Originally from the Midwest, Becca previously wrote about city and social issues in Central Minnesota, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Her work has been recognized by Gannett and the USA Today Network, as well as the Minnesota Newspaper Association where she won first place in arts, government/public affairs and investigative reporting in 2023.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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