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28-06-2006, 04:09pm #1
Kiddie friendly restaurants
Just wondered what your fave kiddie friendly restaurants are and if you have any gripes about them (or can you tell me if I'm over-reacting!!)
Well my two fave ones at the mo are Pizza Express and Giraffe.
Both have loads of highchairs, normally have other things for kiddies to play with ie balloons, crayons, paper, hats etc. They also both have plastic beakers and strawers. Plus I've always found in every branch of both that I've visited, the staff are SO friendly towards the wee monkeys which makes it such a more enjoyable trip.
Plus they are renowned for being kiddie friendly so I don't feel that bad about taking my noisy, cutlery throwing, water on table/floor chucking, occasionally whingey wee angel!!
And they have room for the pushchairs, rather than making you feel like you should leave it out in the street!
BUT a couple of bugbears with each.
Pizza Express, WHY don't they have a children's menu?? I want ALL of my pizza thank you very much, yet Hettie won't eat a whole one and I certainly don't want to eat half of it (and I don't want to take cold pizza with me either thank u v much!!!) Plus at £6ish a pop I really don't want to spend that much on her lunch. What do other people do there? (or am I just a pig who shouldn't eat a whole pizza - they're not THAT big are they??!!)
Giraffe - in our local one which is about a 15 min walk away and UBER handy (despite being the fecking busiest restaurant in London
) they have over 30 highchairs
So you can imagine how many children they get in there on a lunchtime (especially at the weekends and in holidays - a total tourist hotspot)
So WHY THE FECK do they only have ONE changing table (in the disabled toilet at that)
On Sunday I had to wait FIFTEEN mins to change H's nappy
Which frankly I think is shite.
On the plus side they have a fabbie children's menu - lots of things with mash rather than chips etc
but they don't have any children's cutlery
Are you expected to bring your own??? (certainly with H coming up to 22 months I don't carry round baby cutlery with me anymore) She's progressed from using a teaspoon for everything (and eating a sausage with a teaspoon is a bit of a challenge tbh) yet a normal fork is absolutely ginormous for her.
The man looked at me as if I'd asked him to strip naked when I asked if there was any child's cutlery (considering as well that at least half their customers are children
)
Any thoughts or comments? And you additions please!!!! Always after new places to try!!
katkinn
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28-06-2006, 04:11pm #2
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Tootsie's are very child friendly as well.
And Peter Jones.Call me (Mrs) Damz
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28-06-2006, 04:15pm #3
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natchAnd Peter Jones.
I think I should have shares in that place!! I'm sure that H thinks both there and John Lewis Oxford Street are her second homes. 
eta - although it's SCARILY expensive for a sandwich in there don't you think?? I got a pannini and a diet coke the other week and it was about a tenner, which - when you consider it's essentially a cafe/canteen rather than a *restaurant* I think is a lot of money (ie the same price as Pizza Express)
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28-06-2006, 04:21pm #4
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I found Pizza Hut to be incredibly friendly and helpful!
ETA but then that doesn't class as a 'restaurant'.
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28-06-2006, 04:22pm #5Damsel Diva
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Love Pizza Express, however it's in an ancient narrow building in Durham and you have to go up about 5 stone steps to get it and through a tiny porch area, the buggy is always in the way as are the highchairs, and if you sit in the middle where they invariably put us
The loos are down a narrow staircase in the basement. But generally the staff are good, and I love the activity packs. We order olives and doughballs and then begrudgingly share our pizzas with Molly - deffo a bambino pizza option would be good, expecially when I actually want to order a salad.
We also go to Nandos a lot. Loud music helps to drown out the noise, 12 min service time and all Molly's faves incl olives, spicy rice, cherry tomatoes and bottomless organic frozen yoghurt (and we only buy one between three
). The staff are friendly - for some reason the Newcastle and Metro centre ones don't give out child packs like the other ones I've been to.
Brewsters in theory is a good idea, but A) the food is overpriced and not that good, B) because Molly knows there is a play area it is impossible to keep her at the table so she doesn't eat and we take it in turns either wolfing our food down or sitting in the living hell which is the 'fun factory'.
Giraffe sounds good, but sadly none here. Also really liked Wagamamas when we went in Tunbridge Wells, but there isn't one round here.
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28-06-2006, 04:27pm #6
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There are actually two dedicted children's play areas/restaurants near me:
Blue Kangaroo
Gambado
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28-06-2006, 04:35pm #7
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I would say tootsies every time. They have a seperate childrens menu with organic and normal food that includes a drink and an ice-cream for about £6 which I don't think is bad. They also provide cutlery (well, brighton does anyway), balloons, crayons and a colouring in thing and don't mind how much mess you make. but, they are a bit short on highchairs when it's busy and only have 2 changing mats so not ideal there.
TBH it's hard to find nice places for adults that properly cater for kids. Much as I like BK and KFC it isn't really ideal food
Also, we tend to eat out at lunch mainly in the summer when we can sit outside and somehow the mess and noise doesn't seem so humiliating
And, in Brighton the seagulls and pigeons come and clear up all the mess your LO has made
Xander 25.10.04
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and little Tabitha 6.8.11
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28-06-2006, 04:38pm #8Always in My Heart.
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I second Wagamamas, except the one in Soho as they tutted and rolled their eyeys at Dan when we took him in there - AND gave him a high chair that unclipped itself from the table!
Not sure if you are fancying Wagamamas at the mo though Katkinn.
Also Strada is pretty child friendly for lunches anyway, only thing is I don't remember if they had a children's menu or not - but the pizza's are mahoosive so easier to allow them a (very) small piece of yours.
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28-06-2006, 04:52pm #9Lois LaneGuest
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I second pizza express - the few times I've taken P in there the staff have been lovely and not at all worried about her throwing cutlery etc and singing at the top of her voice!
Perhaps not very classy but I've also had good experiences with Harvester and Little Chef (when on the road to and from Wales to see my folks). They are really happy to accommodate children and provide colouring bits and a children's menu.
I found on our recent holiday that the Americans are SO clued up for facilities for kids it puts us to shame. There is no tutting of other diners or rolling of eyes when you pitch up with rugrats in tow - you are more likely to get total strangers come up and say how lovely your child is.!!!
Never happens over here!!!
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28-06-2006, 04:52pm #10
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The Pizza Express I go to does offer a children's menu - maybe it's northern thing!! To be honest on a good day Lex can finish a big one but normally get him the children's one.
Est Est Est is really good as well as the children get to make their own pizza. They bring a base with your choice of 3/4 toppings and let them decorate it and then they take it to the cook. (While wearing a chef's hat).
Also go to a couple of local Italians who are always really good with Lex and have children's options (well reduced portions of the adult menu).
Me thinks there is a theme here!!

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