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Hi - I'm having to rethink our daily routine so baby can nap, so going to attempt lunch out for next few days. Does anyone know where in ED:

- has space in the baby change room for a double buggy (P&T)

- serves toddler lunches (that I can feed my toddler who is allergic to dairy and egg - so jacket potatoes, pasta etc that's made on site for example, ideally not just pizza / fishfingers but accept i may have to put up with that for a bit!)

- ideally is not massively noisy as need baby to sleep and need to attempt toddler quiet time with books straight after lunch

- big enough for P&T at table

Bread of Life would work but I can't really go there every day! Sorry bit of a specific request I know but I'm based in HH rather than ED so haven't been to lots of the cafes on LL etc, but need a walk before lunch to get baby to sleep so ED perfect!

Thanks....

Could try The Florence in HH?

Get their "Mums The Word" discount card (25% off food on weekdays, valid in that chain so include The Bishop, Victoria Inn etc)

They have a kids play area with changing room. Kid friendly during day. Not sure if had kids menu or not (but probably as the others do).

Bit of manoevering to get buggy to the back but we used to do it every week.

If walking to ED the The Bishop has a changing room and highchairs and kids menu (poss squeeze to get buggy in changing room?)

Peckham Rye Park Cafe.

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> Anetos cafe ticks the boxes on all counts.


They also have very nice coffee!! Quite a few places around the area are quite nice but seem to use beans that little bit too acidic for a good espresso.

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