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So little tinker is 1 in a few weeks, which we would like to mark in some way in celebration.


Has anyone ideas on what to do in the area for a 1 year old. His older brother (4) and friends will be there, and our friends of course, and some younger babies.


Options curently are


Get together at home

Book a table for back room of the Dog.


Having a lack of ideas, so thought would post here in a collective brainstorm. Ideally would love to find somewhere which serves food / drink, but has a largish space that can be sole use for us, for kids to crawl / tear about in. : )


many thanks


DJ

I'm not sure if you want to be in Dulwich itself? If not, the Old Nun's Head in Nunhead has a large function room upstairs which is great for parties. They serve food and drink. I think the Mag on Lordship Lane also hires out its upstairs function room. The Herne (Forest Hill Road) has a separate function room out in the garden. I'm sure there are more I can't think of right now...


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