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Good brunch places for visiting kids?


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Hiya... I have my brother, nephews and niece (1 to 5yrs) coming to visit soon and wondered if anyone could suggest anywhere particularly kid friendly with good food to go for brunch? Have tried all obvious places before: Hormiman, Dulwich Park Cafe, Crystal Palace Park cafe etc etc. Just trying to think if there's any good new ones for kids?!


Thanks very much for any suggestions!

I've always loved and respected Fox on the Hill. This is on champion hill/ Denmark hill! They have kids menu, a large garden and inside family area, away from others who don't want to sit around children. Good prices. Over 20 years I have gone there.

Yes - Toasted is pretty kid friendly (in the daytime) and their breakfast/brunch is the best around. Very closely followed by Pedler. Although I would say that Pedler is a bit cramped and not really set up with pushchairs and stuff in mind.


Trio on Bellenden Rd is specifically aimed at young kids and there's a play area with toys and books. Very spacious, loads of room for pushchairs. But the menu is quite limited - e.g. bacon sandwiches, pastries (albeit very good ones), egg & soldiers. Really good coffee and fresh juices.

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