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I was wondering if someone can suggest a hall to hire for my daughter'a 5th birthday... It is later this year so outdoors is not really an option and it's on a Sunday so it seems that a church hall is not an option either.

We have someone doing a messy play session for the kids, but need to find somewhere inexpensive for about 25 5 year olds (dear god!)

I know east dulwich centre is an option but though it's ok would like to have an alternative as well...

Thanks in advance.

  • 2 weeks later...
DKH adventure playground has a large hut with a kitchen that would easily fit 25 kids. We had my daughter's 5th birthday party there last January. It was a surprisingly bright sunny day and they played outside for most of the time but we had planned for an indoor event.
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