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Along by Tower Bridge there are lots of nice restaurants right on the river. We loved Blue Print cafe but wouldn't think it that suitable for small children, but there's an Ask and a few others along the front there. About 10 minutes walk from London Bridge I'd say.

buggie Wrote:

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> Up by tower bridge there's a Strada (has fab views

> too), it's less than 10mins walk from London

> Bridge.


Is this the Butler's Wharf/Shad Thames area? If so, I think there's a Pizza Express and maybe a Zizzi, too. I can third (edited from second as bluesuperted beat me to it!) the lovely views of the river and Tower Bridge. They have the option of alfresco dining, which reduces the stress a little when eating out with children!


Katherine's Dock on the north side of Tower Bridge is also really lovely (it feels more like Monaco than London!). If you google it looks snooty but there's a Zizzi's and a Strada there so it can't be that pretentious/ child unfriendly!

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