Child-friendly restaurants and pubs
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yeah they are all part of The Estuary Pub Company, there local ones are;
The Trading Rooms - Westcliff
The Exchange - Southchurch
The Mariners - Leigh
The Hamlet - Hamlet Court Road
Bellinis - Leigh/London Road
Louis XIV - Leigh
Although Ive never been to Bellinis with childen and havent actually been to Louis XIV at all.
The Trading Rooms - Westcliff
The Exchange - Southchurch
The Mariners - Leigh
The Hamlet - Hamlet Court Road
Bellinis - Leigh/London Road
Louis XIV - Leigh
Although Ive never been to Bellinis with childen and havent actually been to Louis XIV at all.
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Partyman World of Play is fantastic! We have two playcentres at Basildon and Lakeside!
Fully licensed bar and restaurant, gives you an opportunity to relax with a nice cuppa whilst the children burn off some steam on our giant volcano, startastic slides, go karts, toddler area, sensory zone, climbing wall plus much much more!
Prices
1 and under......£1.00
2-3years..........£4.00
4-11years.........£6.50
12-13years.......£2.50
For further queries visit our website www.partymanworld.co.uk
We went for a chinese meal at Mr Pings in Southchurch Road (between Tesco petrol station and Belle Vue motors). They did an all you can eat for 11 quid for adults and half price for children. They were really friendly and Mia had a great time.
At the end of the meal as Mia hadnt really eaten loads they didnt even charge us for her ,
Would definately recommend them, not sure if they do high chairs though to be honest.
At the end of the meal as Mia hadnt really eaten loads they didnt even charge us for her ,
Would definately recommend them, not sure if they do high chairs though to be honest.
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We tend to just go to Pizza Express (as someone else mentioned). William loves their food and it is a pleasant experience for us too. William is a bit young for it but they do a bambinoccino - free of charge - basically just frothy milk with a little choco
late sprinkled on top of it - makes the children feel all grown up.
Frankie and Benny's is also good but I wouldn't recommen the Southend branch!
We went to a Beefeater in Colchester on our holiday - and they had a really extensive childrens menu! They also swapped all the vegetables on Williams plate for us as he didn't like the things it came with.
late sprinkled on top of it - makes the children feel all grown up.
Frankie and Benny's is also good but I wouldn't recommen the Southend branch!
We went to a Beefeater in Colchester on our holiday - and they had a really extensive childrens menu! They also swapped all the vegetables on Williams plate for us as he didn't like the things it came with.
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I can recommend Cafe A Moore in Thomas Moore place Brentwood. They are really baby friendly, have fab high chairs and serve kids meals on childrens plates with kids cutlery etc. Not sure about changing table etc as I didn't need to use it but I'm sure they could accomodate you considering how mice they are. The door is a bit of a problem to get in as there is a step, but as soon as they see you struggling they come and help you in!
We went to the Slug and Lettuce for lunch today.
They were really friendly, had loads of highchairs, a nice childrens menu, £4 for meal, fruit shoot and ice cream, colouring sheet and crayons. William had grilled chicken breast, chips and beans.
They also had children's cutlery which I was very impressed with as I have never been anywhere that had special childrens cutlery (plastic handles but metal fork,spoon,knife). They gave William a nice blue pirate set to use but also had a pink selection and yellow too.
Just thought I'd share as William enjoyed it and the adult menu is nice too!
They were really friendly, had loads of highchairs, a nice childrens menu, £4 for meal, fruit shoot and ice cream, colouring sheet and crayons. William had grilled chicken breast, chips and beans.
They also had children's cutlery which I was very impressed with as I have never been anywhere that had special childrens cutlery (plastic handles but metal fork,spoon,knife). They gave William a nice blue pirate set to use but also had a pink selection and yellow too.
Just thought I'd share as William enjoyed it and the adult menu is nice too!
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I'm going to add the Sadns bistro and wine bar on Southend Seafront (Southend Radio Building at the end of Adventure Island). Louise and I went there today and at first were a bit scared it would be too posh for toddlers, but once we were seated the staff brought over colouring for the boys and were quite attentive to their needs. Food is reasonably priced and it has a small kids menu with the traditional kids meals (freshly cooked though so not frozen, fatty stuff). Lots of high chairs and a very swanky baby change/disabled loo.
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I know its been mentioned but I will mention again....
The Wok and Grill - Southend - KIDS EAT FREE AT THE MO, all you can eat plus desserts, (which arnt great, but the ice cream and fruit salad was yummy), and for 4 of us it came in at £40, I was a bit annoyed we had to tell him how much we were going to tip, I normally just leave it on the tray.
Frankie and Bennys - Southend - Kids get a colouring sheet and highchairs available, meals arnt too expensive and you can have a free portion of vegtables as a side to childrens meals. Downside is they do take a while to get the food out sometimes.
The Bell - Southend - Great for kids, queuing isnt fun on Sundays in particular and often have to wait for a seat, now have to pay for parking outside but you get that off your meal if you take the ticket in.
The Shorehouse, The Bellhouse, Tarpots (Harvester) - all friendly, children get colouring and hoghchairs are available. Great as you can chose the salads to keep kids occupied while meals are being cooked, children get a good sized portion of food.
The Anne Boleyn, The Travellers Joy (Hungry Horse) - Both great for if you are hungry and want to have 3 courses for 4 for about £30!! Kids get activity pack and a balloon. Kids meals are healthy as you can chose from a range (mix and match).
Dick Turpin (A127) - kids get colouring sheets, the food is mix and match so its not all chips and beans, food can be a bit 'iffy' but great for on the way home from Lakeside etc..
The Wok and Grill - Southend - KIDS EAT FREE AT THE MO, all you can eat plus desserts, (which arnt great, but the ice cream and fruit salad was yummy), and for 4 of us it came in at £40, I was a bit annoyed we had to tell him how much we were going to tip, I normally just leave it on the tray.
Frankie and Bennys - Southend - Kids get a colouring sheet and highchairs available, meals arnt too expensive and you can have a free portion of vegtables as a side to childrens meals. Downside is they do take a while to get the food out sometimes.
The Bell - Southend - Great for kids, queuing isnt fun on Sundays in particular and often have to wait for a seat, now have to pay for parking outside but you get that off your meal if you take the ticket in.
The Shorehouse, The Bellhouse, Tarpots (Harvester) - all friendly, children get colouring and hoghchairs are available. Great as you can chose the salads to keep kids occupied while meals are being cooked, children get a good sized portion of food.
The Anne Boleyn, The Travellers Joy (Hungry Horse) - Both great for if you are hungry and want to have 3 courses for 4 for about £30!! Kids get activity pack and a balloon. Kids meals are healthy as you can chose from a range (mix and match).
Dick Turpin (A127) - kids get colouring sheets, the food is mix and match so its not all chips and beans, food can be a bit 'iffy' but great for on the way home from Lakeside etc..
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its got to be Marcos is rayleigh for a nice meal
george has had all the adult food as all home cooked. he loves the garlic bread he has a whole portion to himself.
lovely staff but would recommend day only as night time is a winebar also.
fab food fab staff and fab price (day offer)
george has had all the adult food as all home cooked. he loves the garlic bread he has a whole portion to himself.
lovely staff but would recommend day only as night time is a winebar also.
fab food fab staff and fab price (day offer)
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