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Hi Guys,


Its the Mrs' birthday at the weekend and I have invited a group of friends over to catch up and i am looking for somewhere to take them that is kid friendly on a Sunday. I thought about the Vic but I'm now pondering on something alittle quainter?


Any recomendations?? Requirements.. food, drinks, kid safe, nice....




Liam

haha!!


Cheers! I actually want to take the wife to be, some friends and their kids out to lunch in one of the many cafes in ED, just don't know which would suit the demorgrafic the best...


less about the grammar and more recommendations please.

The Duck Egg Cafe on Northcross Road is very popular with our 3yr old grandson, and Sorsi&Morsi on Lordship Lane would be worth considering (Italians are invariably child-friendly).

The food at both is very good (Duck Egg do lovely Sunday Roasts) and the Italian one has a gorgeous terrace at the back.

feuerberg Wrote:

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> Hi Guys,

>

> Its the Mrs' birthday at the weekend and I have

> invited a group of friends over to catch up and i

> am looking for somewhere to take them that is kid

> friendly on a Sunday. I thought about the Vic but

> I'm now pondering on something alittle quainter?

>

> Any recomendations?? Requirements.. food, drinks,

> kid safe, nice....

>

>

>

> Liam


Unfortunately the list is endless. *sighs*

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