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family friendly restuarants

edited October 2008 in Not Sports Related
May be out in central london with the wife and kids this afternoon at the aquarium in county hall. Anyone know of anywhere vaguely okay foodwise that is relatively family friendly for a meal early evening?

I was thinking of the gourmet pizza place past the national theatre, but any other suggestions are gratefully received.
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  • Was in town yesterday and ate in Spaghetti House, opposite the entrance to the National Portrait Gallery. Does all the kid friendly stuff like bolognese and carbonara and also a lot of sea food based dishes.
  • DA9DA9
    edited October 2008
    Garfunkels on Charing Cross Road, is reasonable and children friendly, or Ed's diner in Soho, very kid friendly and they will love the burgers & fries, short taxi ride from county hall.


    Garfunkels
    0207 437 6090 - 43 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0AP

    Eds Diner
  • lots of restaurants under hungerford bridge by the royal festival hall. strada, wagamama - massive recommendation for Giraffe!!!!
  • [cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]lots of restaurants under hungerford bridge by the royal festival hall. strada, wagamama - massive recommendation for Giraffe!!!!

    giraffe looks like it could be a good bet.
  • Giraffe - V Kid friendly and not bad grub either
  • Rainforest Cafe always goes down well with kids

    http://www.therainforestcafe.co.uk/
  • Yeah I'd say rainforest cafe as the kids will love it but its overpriced and frankly not all that the grub
  • we went to the rainforest cafe when at disney paris a few weeks back, the kids liked it but the food was pretty average.
  • Really? We thought the food was average when we last went to the Orlando one, but we thought it was a one-off as it had been great previously. Looks like it's a problem all over then...
  • Went to Euro Disney rainforest cafe in June and the food was awful, it strikes me you are paying for the scenery, oh and the service was crap
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  • Been to both the London one and the eurodisney one recently and both times the king size bacon double cheeseburgers with chips and extra mayo were poor . Filled a hole though
  • Places like GBK do good kids menus
  • Giraffe again - kids like it a lot, and the cocktails aren't bad either
  • GBK, Lordship lane, every friday at my work, mmmmmmmmmmmmm

    thanks the food god for this place, awesome.
  • GBK food is HUGE dude!
  • Sounds like the giraffe is winning by a neck.
  • what Suzi said.
  • [cite]Posted By: cfgs[/cite]Was in town yesterday and ate in Spaghetti House, opposite the entrance to the National Portrait Gallery. Does all the kid friendly stuff like bolognese and carbonara and also a lot of sea food based dishes.
    Love the 'Sghetii Aaaahse' as a woman I lunch with regularly there calls it (Strood girl!). If you want, you could also try Pizza Express or Prezzo (both located on the Haymarket). Wagamama is also pretty good (though hideously overpriced)
  • [cite]Posted By: Leroy Ambrose[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: cfgs[/cite]Was in town yesterday and ate in Spaghetti House, opposite the entrance to the National Portrait Gallery. Does all the kid friendly stuff like bolognese and carbonara and also a lot of sea food based dishes.
    Love the 'Sghetii Aaaahse' as a woman I lunch with regularly there calls it (Strood girl!). If you want, you could also try Pizza Express or Prezzo (both located on the Haymarket). Wagamama is also pretty good (though hideously overpriced)
    unless there are vouchers on offer in the one you wish to visit!

    my view is, never eat anywhere, where there isn't an offer on!
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  • [cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Leroy Ambrose[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: cfgs[/cite]Was in town yesterday and ate in Spaghetti House, opposite the entrance to the National Portrait Gallery. Does all the kid friendly stuff like bolognese and carbonara and also a lot of sea food based dishes.
    Love the 'Sghetii Aaaahse' as a woman I lunch with regularly there calls it (Strood girl!). If you want, you could also try Pizza Express or Prezzo (both located on the Haymarket). Wagamama is also pretty good (though hideously overpriced)
    unless there are vouchers on offer in the one you wish to visit!

    my view is, never eat anywhere, where there isn't an offer on!

    cheapskate!
  • is there some place where you can find out about offers for restaurants etc ?

    i'm a bit in the dark on these things
  • [cite]Posted By: carlingaddick[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Leroy Ambrose[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: cfgs[/cite]Was in town yesterday and ate in Spaghetti House, opposite the entrance to the National Portrait Gallery. Does all the kid friendly stuff like bolognese and carbonara and also a lot of sea food based dishes.
    Love the 'Sghetii Aaaahse' as a woman I lunch with regularly there calls it (Strood girl!). If you want, you could also try Pizza Express or Prezzo (both located on the Haymarket). Wagamama is also pretty good (though hideously overpriced)
    unless there are vouchers on offer in the one you wish to visit!

    my view is, never eat anywhere, where there isn't an offer on!

    cheapskate!

    sensible I think.

    got 10 plates of yo sushi and only paid for 5, 2 for 1 pizza express pizzas, 2 for 1 main meals in strada. there are always deals on, usually sunday to wednesday.
  • DA9DA9
    edited October 2008
    Overspill from students days Suz?
  • Never went to uni, only college and worked part time through that, so never had debt, always worked so always had money, and like to keep it for as long as possible!!
  • oh, tightwad then ;-)
  • Tightwad !?

    Salad dodger more like , 10 plates of Sushi , then 2 pizzas , then 2 main meals in strada !

    And I bet les says were n't there either
  • i was hungry that afternoon. got les to make me dinner for when i got in.
  • too right suzi if you can get discount go for it.

    took my lad and 4 mates of his to pizza hut as part of birthday few weeks ago and with me and the wife and baby ledge the whole lot came to £28 with the 50'% off food voucher.

    used it a pizza express

    it's the credit crunch you know.
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