~ Do you agree or disagree that the general standard of children food and eating experience needs to improve in restaurants in the UK?
I think it's been getting better. There are still cases where the child menu is a choice of three generic deep fried things, but in a lot of places now there's a good option for smaller portions of adult meals.
~ Do you have any good or bad examples of kids menus in your local independent restaurants, pubs and cafes? What do you like or not like about them?
I like the child options available at my favourite indian restaurant. They offer smaller portions of curries alongside milder options for delicate palates, so more adventurous young people can get stuck in with a proper curry.
~ In your experience, are independent restaurants worse or better than the chains at catering for your and child’s needs? Why?
The chains tend to be better prepared for children, with specific menus ready. However, they also struggle to deviate from their script and could sometimes do with being more flexible! There's a huge difference between what a 2 year old and a 12 year old will eat, but in some places they're both categorised as Children and given the same menu/portions.
Meanwhile the independent restaurants are sometimes a bit more haphazard, they may not have a specific child menu. But, they're more flexible and willing to make things up as they go along. Such as halving a portion size for a 2 year old and reducing the price accordingly.
~ Have you any good or bad experiences to share about breastfeeding your child in restaurants?
I've never had any problems breastfeeding in any restaurants. Special note goes to Betty's Tea Room though for always being exceptionally accomodating!
~ What more could restaurants do to make breastfeeding mums feel welcome?
Make sure not to seat a potentially breast feeding mother with a small baby under/opposite/facing a big wall of mirrors! Being discreet is hard enough without contending with huge amounts of reflective surfaces. A nice booth is appreciated.
Also, it wouldn't stop me from breastfeeding if there wasn't one, but having a sign outside indicating the breastfeeding is welcome makes me feel more relaxed.
Oh, and maybe having some knorks/sporks available would be useful. Trying to breastfeed and eat one handed can be a PITA if you have food to cut up. Knorks/sporks make it a bit easier!