Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Jacks. Not much room, but as long as you don't allow toddler to go mental, they never make you feel uncomfortable. They can go and sit at their own table and play. I sometimes think the more room there is, the more freedom they expect. My daughter tends to behave at Jacks for some reason.

Dulwich Park Cafe our fave but v busy. Last week couldn't get a high chair at either P Rye or DP though on various days and had to relocate to the Plough/the Herne - pubs good on weekday lunchtimes! I'm too scared to re-try Green and Blue since a 6 month old baby snowboarder had a rather loud moment over lunch...shudders at the memory...Blue Mountain good but space limited. Apparently the cafe at Brockwell Lido is good?


(Who says I just go out for lunch the whole time??!)

Really limited space, but Mon Petit Chou have always been very accomadating and understanding when we've bowled up with Sebastian. I had my first nursing in public...er...experience there, and the waitress smiled at me and told me her Mum BF her for 4 years! Top notch, made us all feel comfortable. Also, nice food that doesn't cost the earth.

In the 40's you had two choices, option one, suck your thumb, or option two, go without.


My brother had a small piece of ribbon which he rubbed together between finger and thumb when he went to bed.


It was not the done thing for kids to suck their thumb at school,


as it was deemed babyish if you were a male child anyway, girls had a different set of values which guys never understood.


Sooooooooo, no change there then.

There is always us if you don't mind getting on a bus! We have our brand new self contained kids play room - ideal for toddlers, open every day. 25% discount on food for mums mon to fri, if you come in and ask about becoming a member of our (free) "mum's the word" group.


Apologies for hijacking the thread with a bit of shameful self publicity...

the florence is a nice walk over to herne hill actually. have yet to try the playroom, really keen to though.


also brockwell lido cafe has a box of toys so my little boy was able to have a bit of a crawl around (until an unfortunate incident involving a stumble, his teeth, and his top lip, OUCH! but obviously nothing to do with the surroundings!) and lovely food. and nice wine...

theflorence Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> There is always us if you don't mind getting on a

> bus! We have our brand new self contained kids

> play room - ideal for toddlers, open every day.

> 25% discount on food for mums mon to fri, if you

> come in and ask about becoming a member of our

> (free) "mum's the word" group.

>

> Apologies for hijacking the thread with a bit of

> shameful self publicity...


Have you got parking?

I love Jacks and am sad that since they started closing on Saturdays I cannot get there any more. The most accomodating local places I find are The Pavilion Cafe, Peckham Rye Park Cafe, Mon Petit Chou. Luca's and Blue Mountain can be fine especially if you get a garden spot. From time to time I get over to Petitou in Peckham and that is lovely too. Cafe 2050 on Forest Hill Road is a hidden gem.


So, there you go, I like stopping for a cuppa with my little ones.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Its that time of year again, past Christmas day and late delayed cards are turning up. How late are your cards arriving ?  Last year I had one delivered 4 weeks late. Can that be beaten this year ? 
    • Sadly, a lot of businesses didn't invite reviews on the EDF at that time due to a number of "negative nellies" that would take delight in posting unfavourable comments, often despite never being to the business in question.  No matter how good the place was, some posters would find fault that wasn't there "don't lile the colour of the bidet set in the private bathroom, avocado 😅" Can hardly blame businesses at the time for not wanting reviews on here, thankfully that has mostly changed now.   
    • Was that the Hare Krishna place? I can't remember exactly where it was (or maybe still is) but it was somewhere around Oxford Street.
    • The "for sale" section on this forum lets people offer things for free or cheaply. And the "wanted" section let's people ask for things they want or need, for free or cheaply. There are also existing schemes like Freecycle, and also local  food banks. And there is (or was) a local scheme where you can bring things to be repaired free. I think it is/was based in Nunhead. Isn't that simpler than having a barter system? You might have something to give away, but the person who wants it might not have anything you want. Or have I misunderstood how it works? I can see that offering services free might not fit into existing schemes, but depending on what they were, what would happen if things went horribly wrong eg someone wrecked your house? Sorry if the above sounds very negative. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...