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Hi all-- my NCT group is thinking of doing a joint first birthday party for all our babies and I was hoping to get some recommendations regarding venues.


I've already contacted 57 North Cross Road, Gymboree and the Lordship as I know people have had parties there but if there are any other good venues please let me know!


There will be about 14 adults and 7 babies!

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Jam Circus in Brockley let you hire their back room and provide some soft play items - we did this for a similar number of people/babies for a joint 2nd.


For our NCT joint 1st birthday we went to Zedel Brasserie in town which was brilliant - lovely food, very child friendly and a big atrium to tag team letting the babies crawl about once they'd had enough food/sitting still. They let us take a sugar free cake in for the babies too. Easy to get to on the 176.

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