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Le Jules Verne in the Eiffel Tower, would you take children?

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Kendodd · 11/06/2013 16:06

Ages 5 (just) 6 and 7 for lunch and how ££££ would it be?

All tickets to go up the tower are booked so going to the restaurant may be our only way up but we might not be able to afford it.

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celestialsquirrels · 11/06/2013 16:12

Hello! How funny, I was there 2 weekends ago with my kids aged 15,12,9 and 7.
The view is fab, the experience is fab but it is a Michelin starred restaurant in France so as white tablecloths as you imagine. It was Mothering Sunday in France when I was there so there were quite a few kids, but there is no kids menu, you have to order off the full price adult menu. Hence you are looking at E250-300 per head. Gulp. For 6 of us it was E2000 including a couple of glasses of champagne, a bottle of white wine and cokes for the kids.
Mine managed foie gras / duck/ langoustines etc ok but only you know whether yours will eat any of it!
Hth

Kendodd · 11/06/2013 16:37

Mine are good and will eat most anything, I don't think we can afford to pay for it though!

Does that amount include starters? Could we get away with just main courses?

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celestialsquirrels · 11/06/2013 16:38

I think it was a fixed 200 or so for starter main and pudding. So I'm afraid not.

mummytime · 11/06/2013 17:17

From the website it seems to indicate that immediate entry tickets are usually available.

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