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Morning


It's our wedding anniversary this weekend and having failed to get a babysitter in time we're looking at taking the girls (2 & 4) to a family friendly early dinner tonight in ED (ish). Has anyone any good ideas?


They're pretty well behaved (we're really strict on table manners) but ideally we'd like somewhere with space and a chilled out atmosphere - but also it's a celebration so something a bit nice...


OH has an irrational dislike of the Herne unfortunately - don't know why (total pain as it's at the end of our road).


We were thinking of Mr. Liu's but do you know anywhere better?


Thanks so much xxxx

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Fab suggestions - thank you so much!!



I love Hisar and Si Mangia - but think we might plump for Locale...somewhere we don't ordinarily go to, so more of an occasion (hopefully) :)



Plus there's the playground if we get really desperate for diversion tactics :)


If we survive (the girls, not the food/wine) we'll let you know xxxx

Have to say Locale was fab! We were an hour late (kids - tsk!!) but they weren't cross at all. Food was pretty normal fare but well cooked - the cocktails yumm! And the girls wore off their ice cream sugar high in the playground afterwards.


Will def go there again - always forget about Locale being over there...

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