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The Rosendale in West Dulwich has a lovely beer garden with kids play equipment, food's nice too. The Rye Hotel near Peckham Rye also has a great outside space, never eaten there though. Agree with the above The Dish and the Spoon is fab. Ours really like Giraffe and Pizza Express, bit boring but they are very child friendly! Have fun.

crystal7 Wrote:

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> The Rosendale in West Dulwich has a lovely beer

> garden with kids play equipment, food's nice too.

> The Rye Hotel near Peckham Rye also has a great

> outside space, never eaten there though. Agree

> with the above The Dish and the Spoon is fab.

> Ours really like Giraffe and Pizza Express, bit

> boring but they are very child friendly! Have fun.


Thank you so much for recommending The Rosendale. We went there and had a lovely time. It's such a nice setting, the children had lots of fun in the play area and I thought their food was presented really thoughtfully too as there was only a little on the plate so not over-facing as can often be the case. The main meals were very special and tasty as well.

Another recommendation for Le Querce in SE23. The only place I can go with kids and truly relax. Delicious homemade pasta and pizza (Sunday to Thursday) are my children's favourite. Staff are great and there are toys. Mine ask to go there at least once a week! It's a restaurant rather than a cafe.

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