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Can anyone recommend somewhere to go for a meal in the afternoon near Somerset House (North side of Waterloo Bridge)please?

My sister is coming over with her daughter and niece for ice skating and then we will go for some food nearby.


The kids are aged:

nearly 3

5

6

11ish.


Plus 4 adults.


I was thinking about Carluccio's in Covent Garden as I think they are fairly child friendly with crayons and stuff. If anyone can think of anywhere else a short stroll from Somerset House please let me know.


Many thanks.

Hello


we went to Sophies steak house in Covent Garden recently - someone suggested it to us. It was very child friendly and they were great with our then 9 month old. We all sat in a circular booth which had mirrors around the top of the seating - a big hit with our son. you don't have to have steak they also do soup and sandwiches etc and have a kids menu.


http://www.sophiessteakhouse.co.uk/


H

Belgo's Covent Garden, kids eat free (1 kid per adult, was once 2 kids per adult!)

Kids menu sausage, cod goujons, chicken with a choice of mash or fries followed by an ice cream. Drinks

not included.


Friendly staff with Stokke high chairs for little ones.


You can check out their menu on their website.

Belgo's Covent Garden, kids eat free (1 kid per adult, was once 2 kids per adult!)

Kids menu sausage, cod goujons, chicken with a choice of mash or fries followed by an ice cream. Drinks

not included.


Friendly staff with Stokke high chairs for little ones.


You can check out their menu on their website.

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