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Hi

Trying to think of a high-end (but not stuffy) venue for a 40th birthday saturday brunch, with a 5 year old and almost 2 year old.

Haha!

The Lido is ace but we go too much so not special enough on this occasion.


I am thinking Duck and Waffle?? Anyone done it with kids? Do they even have high chairs?!

Any other suggestions welcome please :-)

Duck and waffle is amazing! Didn't take the kids myself, but saw a table with kids and they had a highchair.


Also, not as fancy but the food is really good and there is space for the kids to entertain themselves outside is Lantana in Shoreditch.


Enjoy!

Also not fancy but went for a birthday meal and the staff was very accommodating and food was delicious (Andina in Shoreditch)

http://www.andinalondon.com/menus


Also not super fancy but nice place and kids eat free on weekends plus playroom (Tom's Kitchen in Canary Wharf). Can even try ice skating too!

http://www.tomskitchen.co.uk/canary-wharf


Not been but looks interesting. Umlimited boozy brunch and kids also eat free (Big Easy also in Canary Wharf)

http://bigeasy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Wkbrunch-CW-7kp.pdf

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