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Where to eat?

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britneybitch23 · 14/01/2023 15:20

Please help!!!

Need to plan a dinner for an 80th birthday this Monday. Ideally close to Waterloo station as people have to travel in.

Any recommendations (not too pricey preferably) and open on a Monday!

Also if anyone can think of any thing fun I can arrange for 80 year old and my 3 year old toddler to do on Monday morning to celebrate I will be eternally grateful!!!!!!!

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BIWI · 14/01/2023 15:21

How many people for the dinner?

BIWI · 14/01/2023 15:21

... and what kind of budget?

britneybitch23 · 14/01/2023 15:30

4 of us!!

Hmmmn let's say £70-£100 per person!!

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Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink · 14/01/2023 15:33

I can imagine a boat trip being good for both ages!

ShaunaTheSheep · 14/01/2023 15:35

Skylon in the Royal Festival Halls

1ittlegreen · 14/01/2023 15:43

Anchor and Hope is lovely on The Cut I think

1ittlegreen · 14/01/2023 15:44

Can you walk across the bridge to Simpsons?

britneybitch23 · 14/01/2023 15:56

@1ittlegreen yes we could, I'll have a Google now!

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britneybitch23 · 14/01/2023 15:56

ShaunaTheSheep · 14/01/2023 15:35

Skylon in the Royal Festival Halls

@ShaunaTheSheep oooh thank you

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britneybitch23 · 14/01/2023 15:59

Birthday lady loves duck apparently - any winners on that?!

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cheekaa · 14/01/2023 16:06

The Delaunay at the Aldwych. I have not eaten there personally but love their sister restaurant The Wolseley on the Piccadilly.

BIWI · 14/01/2023 16:35

Brasserie Blanc on the Southbank is very good, and an easy walk from Waterloo

britneybitch23 · 14/01/2023 16:36

Thanks everyone, we've gone with Skylon! @ShaunaTheSheep

Just figuring out the toddler part now!Grin

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MolesOnPoles · 14/01/2023 16:44

The RFH is great for toddlers. There’s loads of space for them to roam around and always something to look at. Mine is obsessed with watching the skate park underneath.

If you have time, the playground near the London eye (10 mins walk?) is fab.

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