The Easter holidays are nearly upon us and there will be a lot of hungry mouths to feed. There are no end of restaurants in London suitable for kids, but few offer deals quite like these.
After any number of activities, from visiting the Tower of London to Easter egg hunts, these restaurants would each be a safe bet for youngsters, and won’t break the bank. From macaroni cheese at the Big Easy to cheeseburgers at one of Gordon Ramsay’s family joints, here’s a roundup of where to take the kids during the spring break.

Bill’s
From April 7-25, children will be able to eat for free all day during the week together with adults paying full price for a main course. The offer extends to breakfast, lunch and dinner, with the likes of buttermilk pancakes, macaroni cheese, and fish fingers with chips on offer.
Gordon Ramsay Restaurants

From Heddon Street Kitchen to Union Street Cafe, kids under 12 eat for free at nine of Gordon Ramsay’s London restaurants (check the link below to find out which ones). Dishes include meatball pasta, bangers and mash and macaroni cheese and are complimentary alongside regular orders from the à la carte. The offer is available all day every weekday, while desserts for children, from a warm chocolate brownie to sticky toffee pudding, are just £3.50.

Kids can get into the lip-smackin’ barbecue spirit at London joint the Big Easy, where children under 10 can dine for £9.90 alongside an adult paying full price. Youngsters get a main course, pudding and soft drink for the price, with menu items such as cheeseburgers, chicken nuggets, fish fingers and beans on toast available.

This riverside South Bank restaurant has a standout kids’ menu that brings two courses for just £10. Children aged 12 may choose between fish goujons, cheeseburgers, tomato pasta and macaroni cheese, before ice cream or sorbet for pudding. Drinks range between £3 and £5. All will enjoy the lovely views over the Thames.

Get messy: An adult-sized burger at Bodean’s
Kansas City-style barbecue joint Bodean’s also puts on a £10 menu for kids. Youngsters under 12 are able to visit any of the group’s four restaurants with an adult and feast on burgers, pulled pork buns, and macaroni cheese, all of which are served with chips and salad. A scoop of ice cream with sprinkles is included in the price.

The Real Greek offers £7.50 meals for kids throughout the week, while they go completely free on Sundays, when a complimentary meal is offered for every £15 spent by an adult. Youngsters can choose between a souvlaki wrap or a mini meze selection alongside a soft drink and a dessert.
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