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Ooh interested too as about to book it for my four yr old's birthday - the guy running it seems great and I imagine the slightly anarchic chaotic feel will suit the kids even if it makes me a bit nervy!


But I would like to know how others did it and whether I should just 'go with the flow'

  • 3 weeks later...
Had a 5 year old's birthday there. It is lots of fun and has a very special atmosphere. Simon is incredibly good with the children, very enthusing. He and Jess very relaxed about them running round and making noise. Towards the end I heard my daughter say to a few of her guests, "It's a really good party isn't it?" And they all agreed.

Went to a joint 5yr old bday party there yday - it was great!


The owner v relaxed about mess & noise and v engaging with the kids I thought. There were also face painters in a different room, which I imagine the parents had organised themselves.


V relaxed atmosphere, parents seemed to enjoy it too! Looking forward to picking up my son's 'artwork'!


Saw a sign saying parties are ?200. Don't know re numbers tho. The parents had supplied their own party food.

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