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Having a day out in London next month and need suggestions of places for lunch (3 kids, 3, 5 and 6) and 4 adults. Needs to be near South Bank.

  hide answers About 1 year ago

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    I'd recommend pizza or pasta, between London Bridge and Tower bridge there's a Strada which is nice and then further down past Tower Bridge there's an Ask, both have river views and are kid friendly. by sim

    About 1 year ago

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    Thanks for that. We're actually going to be near the London Eye so prefer somewhere nearer there. by arbymore

    About 1 year ago

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    Try Belvedere Rd around that area, behind the London Eye, there's any number of nice restaurants by sim

    About 1 year ago

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    There is a Giraffe on the South Bank not far from the London Eye - we've found Giraffe good for people of all ages. by Sarson

    About 1 year ago

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    There's always Festival Hall, usually something going on inside for free. Also a bit further down is Gabriels Wharf, where there's quite a few places to eat as well. by guy1067

    About 1 year ago

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    Between Gabriel's Wharf and the Tate Modern you'll find a fun Greek restaurant the name of which I can't remember, but it's impossible to miss. by Dolcemomo

    About 1 year ago

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    Giraffe or Pizza Express are around there and very child friendly, but remember to book a table as they get very busy. by Georgina

    About 1 year ago

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