Early dinner with kids central London
Discussion
Where would you recommend for an early dinner with two 10 year old lads in central London - think city to the west end.
One has suggested pizza express. And the other wants to go further “upmarket” and go to McDonalds.
I don’t want to do either, or go to five guys, which I just find a disappointment.
Is there a “better” burger place?
Cheers all.
One has suggested pizza express. And the other wants to go further “upmarket” and go to McDonalds.
I don’t want to do either, or go to five guys, which I just find a disappointment.
Is there a “better” burger place?
Cheers all.
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.
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