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Mums from Woking - know any good baby friendly places?

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 20:43:35
Staines - I know that potato van well grin.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 20:34:34
ooh, handbags, good idea. the lightbox looks lovely, i always meant to go there. maybe i'll let ds take me there tomorrow.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 20:34:04
The Lightbox is very nice.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 20:30:09
You could try The Lightbox - a fairly new arts centre that's a 10 minute walk from the train station. I've not been in there, but I'm sure it would be accessible with buggies (being new), and their website says they have a bistro. To be honest Woking isn't the most inspiring place (sorry) - if you can get into Guildford instead I would recommend that far, far more.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 20:06:55
hi, naoc, there are lots of coffee shops in woking, starbucks etc, or are you after something more unusual? i used to work in the town centre, i am afraid i don't remember anything very exciting and used to eat from the hot potato van quite regularly....
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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 11:49:19
Hi
My friend and I are meeting up in Woking soon as it's half way between both of us. Neither of us know the area. Would anyone be able to recommend somewhere to get a decent lunch and/or coffee that you could also fit a couple of prams in? We'll be coming from the train station.
Thanks!
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