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Just to save some of you some research:

Made a few phonecalls today about lunch on Sunday for me, Mrs, two kids aged 4 and 6. Results as follows:


Beauberry House - fixed price 3 course lunch menu ?32 each

Le Chardon - fixed price ?25 adult and ?17.95 for kids (even if four years old)

Cafe Rouge - ?19 adults, kids have normal kids menu (?8 i think)


Went for Cafe Rouge in West Dulwich as have been there quite a few times before and they treat children very well and the kids menu is excellent value for reasonable quality kids food. Also they said the mothers day fixed price was an additional choice and the normal menu was also available. Its a chain but I think the food is always reasonable standard if you are partial to French bistro food.


I thought beaubeery house was ok price wise as it is decent cuisine and location, although have not eaten there for a few years, but Le Chardon charging ?18 for a four year old I thought was really pushing it. Mrs M likes cafe rouge so she made the choice in the end.


All had availability so make your own choices.


PS - hope to have massive hangover on Mothers day if Ireland can win on Saturday (not really relevant or Mother loving, I know :))

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