Early dinner with kids central London
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Your Dad said:
pidsy said:
Came here to suggest the same. Giant slices of New York style pizza nom nomMaybe try https://www.arcadefoodhall.com/arcade-tottenham-co... something for everyone ?
nikaiyo2 said:
Maybe try https://www.arcadefoodhall.com/arcade-tottenham-co... something for everyone ?
Came here to post the exact same thing: the cheeseburgers are the perfect mix of burger/cheese/fat/bread/sauce and you could do several with ease.The other options look good too and all in an interesting space.
nikaiyo2 said:
Maybe try https://www.arcadefoodhall.com/arcade-tottenham-co... something for everyone ?
There is a similar one near regents street if more convenient in location as well.https://markethalls.co.uk/venue/oxford-street/
(If malaysian food is your thing the roti canai option there imo is pretty decent)
isaldiri said:
There is a similar one near regents street if more convenient in location as well.
https://markethalls.co.uk/venue/oxford-street/
(If malaysian food is your thing the roti canai option there imo is pretty decent)
OOOH that looks good https://markethalls.co.uk/venue/oxford-street/
(If malaysian food is your thing the roti canai option there imo is pretty decent)
(Have you tried Roti King in Euston/ Battersea?)
Thanks all. There’s some truly terrific suggestions here.
We ended up at Honest Burgers off Dean Street, which fit the bill. Two happy boys. Well three.
Earlier in the day we also stopped at Nude roastery in Hambury street E1 - great coffee for me and the kids loved the salted caramel slice. Their treats are first class, like the coffee.
I also took them into the Savoy. There was purpose in that (achieved) but I thought we’d be able to get a drink in one of the bars, but not for non resident kids, apparently. I can understand it, but that makes me less likely to return for business.
We ended up at Honest Burgers off Dean Street, which fit the bill. Two happy boys. Well three.
Earlier in the day we also stopped at Nude roastery in Hambury street E1 - great coffee for me and the kids loved the salted caramel slice. Their treats are first class, like the coffee.
I also took them into the Savoy. There was purpose in that (achieved) but I thought we’d be able to get a drink in one of the bars, but not for non resident kids, apparently. I can understand it, but that makes me less likely to return for business.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Bistro 1 in Frith St. A proper sit down meal in a restaurant that's not so posh that it's intimidating but too nice for the riff raff, with a menu with something for everyone, with food delivered quickly and decent portions, and a starter and main course for about £15-£20 /head.
Been in and out of there for 15 years, an honest place away from the chains as a family when they were younger, the other go to was https://pastabrown.com/Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff