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I would have suggested The Ivy House in Nunhead, which is very child friendly and runs various children's things in its ballroom.


However they often have live music in the ballroom on Sunday afternoons, though I don't know if they are at the moment.


Might be worth trying? It's a great room and would easily hold the numbers you say.


https://www.ivyhousenunhead.com/


020 7277 8233


ETA: To forestall accusations of a vested interest, it's London's first community owned pub and I have community shares in it :)

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Telegraph Hill Playgroup would be great.


You have access to all the outdoor toys and facilities inside, and there is a kitchen for you store foods for adults (crisps, beer, etc)

If it's not too bad weather wise, it will be fine as most of toddlers will be outside, but may be a squeeze if raining and all are inside.

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