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Can anyone recommend a room for hire locally for a 10 year old's birthday party with around 12 kids and a few adults? Not expensive and we want to bring our own food. Don't want to be rattling around a big hall really. Thanks!


Edited to add that we have the entertainment organised, just need a venue to host.

I booked the Francis Peak recently - its ?56 an hour. You need to factor in the setting up and cleaning time so it gets a bit pricey..


If you were flexible about bringing your own food - the lordship pub are great and do children's party food at ?5 a head

Thanks all - particularly like the Nunhead centre - that looks great but unfortunately they are booked. We have altered our plans a bit so we don't need a room now. Much appreciate everyone's input though which will no doubt be useful in the party years to come :)

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