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Hello,


I have a lovely (very pregnant!) friend, her partner and their 2.5 year-old coming to visit for Sunday lunch in East Dulwich... Can anyone recommend a place that's child-friendly and relaxed? Happy to edge as far as Peckham, but not further as we'll be on foot.


Thanks!

I'd also recommend the Victoria Inn on Bellenden Road, but I'd book a table as they get very busy on Sundays. I think they have two sittings - one around 12ish and the other around 2ish.


If you are not bothered about having a roast, Pizza Express (Herne Hill or the Village) are both child friendly.

We had a fantastic roast at The Herne on sunday (only criticism was that it needed more gravy!). They are very relaxed re children and have play area outside (weather permitting). Another advantage is that the playground in peckham rye park is not far away.

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