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Found this great place yesterday just off Regent St, near Habitat:


http://www.tibits.co.uk/e/restaurants-take-away/heddon-street/


It has an amazing children's area with great toys, blackboard, rocking horse, loads of crawling around space, and best of all (ED parents you'll like this) - tripp trapp highchairs! Plus sofas for the grown-ups, easy-going staff, buffet style food - wasn't amazing food but pretty reasonable - and if you're just looking for somewhere to change a nappy, give a meal to a child who's been stuck in a buggy all afternoon, and have a drink yourself, I heartily recommend this place.


Edited to say I probably should have posted this somewhere else as not related to ED, except for maybe the Tripp Trapp part, but I don't know how to move it.

ooh i didn't know there were places in town you can give them a crawl around - mine went a bit stir crazy in the tate modern cafe yesterday (generally a favourite - but not somewhere they can really crawl around without really annoying punters and staff) - so will def try that and also m&P next time I'm up there.

Places i would recommend are Nando's in Covent Garden. Perhaps for toddlers and up. I did not notice changing facilities but probably because I was not looking for them. It was very relaxed and spacious with a reasonably priced children's menu too. Although the eating area is downstairs they have lift that you can go in with the pram. I would imgine they do have baby changing.


I'd also recommend going to the Royal Festival Hall if anyone is ever round that way. I think this is such a great place. There is definately baby changing facilities there. Plus it is on the 176 bus route if you just fancy an outing.


Sorry to jump onto the thread PollyD :))

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