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I am planning to get together with a number of family and friends for lunch and am in need of recommendations of family friendly restaurants either locally or in central London. My 2.5yr old will be the only chld in our group and has a tendancy for causing chaos in resturants at the best of times, so anywhere that is child friendly or even better has a play area would be perfect!

Victoria Inn Bellenden Road (Peckham) is good with children.

They have a playroom like in the Florence but it's inside the restaurant.


Also, sometimes, we take with us our DVD car player and my son watch his favourite DVD when he starts to be boring (so cheeky/naughty) to be at the restaurant wich allow us a peaceful end of lunch.

We went to Roca in Dulwich Village today with our 18mth old and loved it, was really baby friendly without shouting it from the rooftops - our daughter was charmed by (and charming back!) all the waiting staff and had a really relaxing lunch, hoping to return soon and think they might have space to accommodate larger groups.

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