Kiddies are invited to eat and play at this popular food hole fun land on the Kings Road. The good news is although it is exclusively a restaurant for youngsters, adults can also tuck into some pretty top-notch English fare too. You find yourself a little overwhelmed by the plethora of nets, slides, ball ponds and tunnels that inundate the basement. They are not conducive to sitting quietly at the table. However go with a couple fellow parents and it’s a lovely opportunity for adult folk to linger over dinner while their offspring tear up nets and throw themselves into pits of brightly coloured balls.
The Brasserie menu includes some classic goodies. The pumpkin risotto and the excellent salmon fishcakes are particular favourites. The children menu has very superior, homemade versions of the usual kiddie fare. Chicken of fish goujons, spaghetti, penne, and Cottage pie made with organic meat and not forgetting the oh so lovely puddings such as ice cream puzzle pieces or banana boats.
The restaurant has a great atmosphere. The staff are fantastic and always so seemingly un-flapped by the chaotic din of lots of hungry youngsters. It’s a really special place to take your children and we can’t recommend it enough.
Please be aware the play area is for children aged 4-7 years old.
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