Child-friendly restaurants in London
We round up the child-friendly restaurants in London that offer kids menus and even free kids' meals. And the food and atmosphere is still fab for grown-ups
Best Japanese: Roka
Urban babies are never too young to sample sushi. Roka has plenty of that as well as other Japanese staples like dumplings, tempura, beef sirloin, teriyaki salmon and more, with bento box starters for kids, followed by a choice of mains and yummy pudding. For big people, black cod and yellowtail sashimi with truffle yuzu are favourites. The Canary Wharf location even has a soft play area so kids can let off some steam (before, during or after the meal).
Best for simple British fare: Rivington Greenwich
Any restaurant with an extensive gin menu (215 varieties on offer) scores high on our list of fun dining experiences, and while you're sipping a G&T and tucking into hearty mains like fish pie or a ribeye steak, your little one can enjoy fish cake fingers, mini schnitzels, sausages and mash and simple tomato spaghetti. Oh, and the best part? Up to two kids under the age of 12 eat free with an adult who orders a main.
Read more ...Best for pizza: Hai Cenato
Pizza and gelato is a dream meal for most children, but when the pizza in question is courtesy of Jason Atherton and his celeb chef friends, it's brilliant for adults, too. Come at the weekend – kids eat free lunchtimes on Saturday and all day Sunday.
Read more ...Best for brunch: Tom's Kitchen
Tom's Kitchen has it all: a Michelin-starred owner, Tom Aikens, free weekend under-12s brunch for up to four children at the Canary Wharf location (which comes complete with playroom and colouring sets for the kiddos), and a convenient branch off the King's Road for those mid-week museum and shopping dates with your little ones. The brioche French toast is our brunchtime favourite, but kids will also like the choice of mini berry pancakes, eggs on toast and sausages and baked beans. Yum.
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Read more ...Best for relaxed family meals: Roast
How many London restaurants make you feel comfortable with a party of 20 – when half of that party is kids? Roast, conveniently located above Borough Market, does, with delicious, locally sourced British fare to boot. The children's menu has staples like burgers, fish fingers and chicken wraps and kids up to 12 can eat gratis on UK public school holidays for lunch or dinner. From beetroot risotto to rainbow sea trout to the bone marrow burger with truffle mayonnaise, the food won't disappoint adults, either.
Read more ...Best for meat-lovers: Sophie's
This New York warehouse style steakhouse is a must for mini meat-lovers with mains like carver roast chicken, burgers and Sunday roast. Cue mouth watering.
Read more ...Best for ambience: Hixter Bankside
Mark Hix's restaurants are renowned for mixing gorgeous food with a child-friendly atmosphere; Hixter Bankside might just be our favourite with its cool space (originally a metal box factory) with exposed brick and metalwork and amazing art on display, including works from Tracey Emin and Gavin Turk. Kids will love the menu selection, which includes mini chateau steak and Indian Rock chicken. Parents will love that kids can eat free between 4pm-6pm Monday to Friday and 12pm-6pm on weekends.
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Read more ...Best for chefs-in-training: Bread Street Kitchen
Not only does Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen offer kid-friendly Sunday brunches, with face painting and magic shows for kids and bottomless Prosecco for grown-ups, on select Sundays in 2019, the restaurant will be hosting pizza masterclasses, where BSK chefs will help your mini-me make their own pizza, which they'll then eat while you enjoy a main from the brunch menu. To follow? Dessert for them and fizz for you - the whole experience is £60 for 2 adults and 1 child.
Read more ...Best in general: Anywhere Italian
We just have to give a shout-out to every Italian restaurant we've ever been to with children, from tiny neighbourhood haunts to chain restos to smart establishments. If you're ever at a loss as to where to go, head into your closest Italian: they won't make you feel like a leper – in fact, you'll probably hear that your kiddos are 'bellissimi,' which is amazingly gratifying when they've been tantruming for the past 40 minutes. Also, you can't ever go wrong with pasta and pizza for the kids. Or yourself, for that matter.
Best for variety: Market Hall Fulham and Victoria
Choose from pancakes or pork belly when you go to Market Hall Fulham or Market Hall Victoria for brunch. From mid-June 2019, it's not just about the dining experience: The Kids' Table is setting up shop, providing supervised fun for kids aged 3-10, so the kids can make friendship bracelets and do LEGO, while you sip on a Bloody Mary. Bliss.
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