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Can anyone recommend somewhere that would work for a treat for my parents when they visit later this month - they like good food (as do I!) - but would work too if we take the girls, age 8 and 10. There's the possibility of merging it with some shopping too so probably up town. I wouldn't want to take the girls anywhere too stuffy that we'd feel uncomfortable but they're reasonably well behaved and my eldest in particular would love playing the part of the girl about town.


I'm thinking late lunch or afternoon tea or early dinner. I had a peak at the Connaught for afternoon tea - which looks lovely but not sure if it'd work with the kids? I don't mind splashing out a bit but I'd be gutted if I did and then it really didn't work.


Any recommendations?

Or Brassarie Zedel

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> I have 2 kids aged 8 & 11 and they love Balthazar

> and The Delaunay in Covent Garden both good food,

> a little bit posh but not over the top and very

> welcoming to children for lunch/early evening!

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