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Mumsnet Discussions: Days out recommendations : Where to eat near or in Harrods ? (8 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mumto2andnomore on Tue 11-Nov-08 20:17:52
We are going to see Santa at Harrods on Saturday and would like to have lunch somewhere nearby. Any suggestions ? Children are 9 and 5 and the youngest is fussy but likes pizza and pasta . I looked on the Harrods website and they have a family friendly restaurant-Planet Harrods I think, which looked quite good but expensive.Anyone been there ? Worth it ?

Thanks.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By weebleswobble on Tue 11-Nov-08 20:19:48
How about the Chicago Rib Shack - it's just around the corner.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Mum1369 on Tue 11-Nov-08 20:23:55
Cafe Rouge behind Harrods / Lovely Italian on the road at the left side of Harrods
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By hifi on Wed 12-Nov-08 10:11:05
the cafe on the fifth floor in harvey nicks is good, very child friendly and a kids menu.
or theres wagagmama in the basement of harvey nicks.
[[http://www.harveynichols.com/files/pdf/KB_Kids%20Menu.pdf heres the kids menu]
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By hifi on Wed 12-Nov-08 10:11:42
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By JentlyDoesIt on Wed 12-Nov-08 10:15:36
Harrods has a kids cafe style thing near the children's clothing dept which is good. Cartoons on tv's, high chairs etc, very child friendly
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mumto2andnomore on Wed 12-Nov-08 11:43:07
Thanks will look into all of those.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Lasvegas on Thu 13-Nov-08 14:04:02
Harrods have a pizza oven type 'restaurant', in the food hall, the bit near the fresh bread. They have bar stools round a counter not tables though, and it is part of the food hall, so can be noisy and tourists can watch you while you eat. My Italian friend really rates these pizza's.

The planet harrods cafe. Is good in that it is near to the toy section. But self service and you can have that issue of trying to find an empty table. The food choice is norrow and more of a drink and snack place rather than lunch.

The lovely Italian, mum 1369, refers to us on Hans Road, the food halls side of Harrods, before you get to Barclays Bank. it is good a big range of food, including pizza, pasta. Lots of tables and fast service (a;though I only eat there Mon- Fri).

Remember you have to spend a £1.00 to use the loo in Harrods.


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