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Ideas re evening in London with kids but not movies/theatre?

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zazas · 02/04/2013 13:36

We have Thursday night this week in London with our 5 kids (15 - 5 years) and was just trying to think of ideas re what we could do with them. Is there any places open a bit later that we could visit? Not looking for movies (kids would have been already that day while we are in a work meeting) and theatre/shows seem mostly sold out or far too expensive for 7 of us! Not sure that they are keen as I would be on a bar! Ideas / thoughts anyone? Thanks.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 02/04/2013 17:20

Bowling? There is one called All Star Lanes iirc but I haven't been there. Otherwise, out for pizza or maybe to Wahacca?

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zazas · 02/04/2013 18:16

Bowling - brill, we have been meaning to have a go at this! That's a great idea! Thanks

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zazas · 02/04/2013 18:19

And Wahacca sounds perfect for us too - thank you so very much, you are a star for relying! :)

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zazas · 02/04/2013 18:19

that would be replying!

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 02/04/2013 18:23

Enjoy!

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MrsHoarder · 02/04/2013 18:31

How about an evening ride on the London Eye?

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cloudydaze · 02/04/2013 21:35

If you go with All Stars bowling make sure you pre-book it as they always seem busy. Think they also do kids meal/bowling deal, though think it's before 5 or 6pm. Hope you have a fun time!

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Sleepwhenidie · 03/04/2013 21:20

Just by Queensway tube there is an ice rink, together with bowling alley and an arcade type area with lots of games. Bar and food available. Would be great.

All Star Lanes is great but aimed more at the adult market, especially later in the evenings, sure it would be absolutely fine (and the food is pretty good) but Queesnway probably more family oriented.

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