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13 Of The Best Luxury Family-Friendly Restaurants In London

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By Emily Lawler

Contrary to popular belief, having small children doesn’t mean your gastronomic journey through London is over.

It turns out there are a number of luxury family friendly establishments in London that happily cater to little people.

The crazy year that was 2020 means some of our favourite restaurants have sadly closed down but there are enough good places left to visit for a fancy family meal.

Here’s my guide to the best family friendly restaurants to enjoy fine dining with kids:

Cakes + Bubbles Piccadilly

Cakes + Bubbles, located on Regent Street, is fancy. Proper fancy. It’s worth noting that if a restaurant is attached to a hotel, they are fully prepared for you to bring children.

They have highchairs. They have to. The baby change is like going to a spa.

cake and bubbles family friendly restaurant in London

The Hotel Cafe Royale is no exception to this rule. The room is beautiful – although a little tight – and they will ask to put your buggy away but after that has been organised you are in for a proper treat.

Not only is the dessert (especially the ice cream) on offer here exceptional, Albert Adrià, the head chef, has been voted the best pastry chef in the world.

cake and bubbles piccadilly

He was previously at Barcelona’s three Michelin starred El Bulli.

It’s that good and the wine list is incredible too. If you’re lucky, they might even give your little person a teddy bear to keep.

Fiume

Fiume is part of the Battersea Power Station development and because it is new, it is an easy place to get around if you’re on wheels.

There’s ample space for buggies and outdoor seating which is always useful in case of tantrums from the little ones.

It’s a tasteful family restaurant and if you squint on a good day maybe you’re on the Amalfi Coast and not in South West London.

fiume family friendly restaurant in London

A decent children’s menu, highchairs, baby change and the fountains outside the restaurant make this an easy meal out with kids.

Kitchen at Holmes

Located on Baker Street in the heart of Marylebone Village, Kitchen at Holmes is an all-day restaurant, neighbourhood bar, and destination for lovers of good food.

They have a kid’s menu that even the fussier ones will approve.

Their incredible Sunday roast menu is curated by head chef Stefano and their ingredients are always fresh.

Make sure to try the truffled cauliflower!

sunday roast

Tredwells

A modern, light, high end dining room headed up by Marcus Wareing, Tredwells is the only restaurant in London with a children’s tasting menu.

For £17, your child can try seven different courses and will be given their own recipe to take home.

tredwells restaurant London
dessert at tredwells

They have a menu to colour in and options for less adventurous or younger eaters and also offer junior cocktails.

Hai Cenato (permanently closed)
Pique Nique

On a sunny afternoon I can think of few better places to have a lovely little lunch with a baby or without, than Pique-Nique.

The restaurant is located inside Tanner Street Park, in what I assume used to be the park’s cafe, now an upmarket but rustic French bistro.

It felt almost as if we’d left London.

With a sharp and concise menu, efficient, friendly service and perfectly French food, Pique-Nique is a marvel of a place.

There’s no specific children’s menu but you have to allow concessions for a restaurant directly opposite a playground.

Oxo

Oxo is light, spacious and tasteful, with a great view and excellent fine dining options when you have children in tow, especially if they’re able to sit in a highchair.

With baby changing facilities and a kid’s menu, the set lunch includes a glass of sparkling wine and is excellent value at this level of dining.

Dominique Ansel Bakery (permanently closed)
Balthazar

A true New York institution, when Balthazar opened up shop in London I was ecstatic. Getting a reservation at the New York restaurant sometimes meant waiting three months but in London you can often walk in.

Balthazar is a great option for any occasion; the staff are gracious, the service impeccable and the food, excellent.

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This spacious, lively brasserie has highchairs, baby change and a kids menu. Plus the London Transport Museum is just around the corner making it a perfect day out.

Harry’s Dolce Vita

A relatively new but very old school Italian restaurant is beautiful and feels wonderfully continental. Harry’s is everything you want an Italian restaurant to be.

The interior is covered in framed photographs of 1960’s Sofia Loren, elegant lighting and plush seating.

There’s also a strip of seating outdoors facing the street for people watching. You will need to book here as it’s too popular for walk ins and when you do, just let them know if you need a highchair too.

A children’s menu is also available.

Hide

From the outside, HIDE could, I suppose, be mistaken for a Mayfair car showroom, but inside it feels very much like you’re dining in a hollowed out tree.

The staircase is incredible and the food is as you’d expect, very fine, if almost always covered in edible flowers.

They are overwhelmingly and surprisingly child friendly, happy to adapt meals for children as there is no dedicated children’s menu and a member of the waitstaff will personally show you to the baby change facilities.

Highchairs and a little stool for your handbag is also available.

The Wigmore

The Wigmore is a high ceilinged, impressively green room with a lot of Art Deco lighting.

With a pleasant low hum, warm, gracious and effervescent service, the restaurant is headed up by Michel Roux Jr. of La Gavroche.

Delicious ‘modern tavern’ food is what’s on offer here.

The Wigmore family friendly restaurant in London
food at tredwells family friendly restaurant in London

There isn’t a dedicated children’s menu but the style of the menu will please all ages with the stove top XXL cheese toastie a particular favourite.

Highchairs and baby change are both available.

What are your favourite family friendly restaurants in London?


Emily Lawler is a mum who loves food. She writes at mamaneedsamimosa.com the restaurant review site for parents and runs family friendly fine dining events as well as free meet ups across London.