I would say the only real negatives (And they are really quite minor ones) were that the restaurant only offered regular and diet coke whereas I would've preferred coke zero and there were no toilets in the restaurant itself. My daughter had her dessert whilst we had another drink then paid the bill which was really quite reasonable given the restaurant is located within a major tourist attraction. The rest of the meal was very good and we soon had an empty plate each. The coleslaw that came with my wife's burger was a little uninspiring but to be fair this was jut a personal preference. The food turned up fairly quickly and to be fair it was pretty tasty. we perused the menu before choosing I went for the pepperoni pizza, my wife ordered the cheeseburger & our daughter opted for the fish goujons and chips with an ice cream sundae for dessert. who showed us to a table and issued is with a menu each and an activity sheet for our daughter. We walked into the restaurant and were greeted by waiter. Whilst visiting the National History museum for my daughter's 4th birthday treat we popped into the T Rex grill for a spot of lunch as it was conveniently located in the centre of the museum. Mediterranean Restaurants in Notting Hill.Asian Restaurants for Large Groups in Shoreditch.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in London.Restaurants for Special Occasions in London. ![]() Best Yakitori (Grilled Skewers) in London.Spanish Restaurants with Delivery in London.Mexican Restaurants for Special Occasions in London.European Restaurants for Families in London. ![]()
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