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we usually go to Wagamama's, i don't know if this is considered special, at the end of Selfridges, it's just so well catered for kids with kids menu, changing facilities and my very fussy 4 year old eats everything there: starter, main and desert! lots of space, opens from 12 and food is served very quickly.

Go to Meat Liquor. Sounds like a terribly dodgy soho joint but is actually the best burgers of your entire life

right behind Debenhams!


http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2012/jan/20/london-tourist-sights-restaurants-cafes


Took our 7 monmth old and there were plenty of other children.

Had afternoon tea at the Grosvenor on Park Lane with my 2 (7 and 5 years) they do a kids Tea which involves fruit salad, ice cream and cake and they get to pilfer your sandwiches which are endlessly replenished and the kids get a cuddly toy. It was lovely.

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