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Hi all

A group of NCT mums are looking for a place to hold our babies' first birthday in the first week of April. A restaurant/pub with a room for hire would be great, so the active ones can crawl around. Or failing that, somewhere with the space to host 12 adults and 6 babies (6 highchairs needed!) Any suggestions most welcome.

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A lot of the pubs have space that you could use:


Herne

Mag

Plough (conservatory area)


as well as the likes of the Florence which has a dedicated kids room.


Alternatively Locale has a separate room which we got to use (for free) recently for our son's 4th birthday party.


Have fun!

We just had my daughter's second birthday party in the upstairs room at the old nuns head. It is a lovely room, ?50 to hire, no minimum spend, held about 40 people comfortably, very nice family friendly people running it, sound system that you can plug your iPod into, a load of fatboy beanbags that the older kids turned into a sort of soft play. Dont know about food as we just had a bar tab and brought our own birthday cake. Worked really well for us. Bit reluctant to tell everyone about it as don't want it to get booked up when we next need it (like the herne was when I tried...although I'm very happy in the end the herne wasn't available!)

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