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If like me your kids have enjoyed making you wooden pizza while you tuck into a gorge slice of cake and mega coffee then vote for your local toddler friendly coffee shop here!

Congrats to Shona & Cat http://londonwithatoddler.com/2013/10/25/nominees-for-londons-most-toddler-friendly-cafe-award/

Hello All


MrsCake -Thank you very much for flagging up the nomination. We were delighted to find out The Dish & the Spoon is in the running.


For anyone else interested, the list of businesses nominated for Londons Most Toddler Friendly Cafe are:

-Tea House Theatre in Vauxhall

- Beanies in Croydon

- Gooseberry Bush Cafe in Wimbeldon

- Arts & Crusts in Wandwsorth

-Living Waters in Crystal Palace

-Dulwich Park Cafe

-Pistachios in the Park, Greenwich,

-Eat, Play, Love in Battersea

- Deli Nene in Beckenham

-That Place on the Corner in Stoke Newington.


Simonethebeaver, Pickle,Midivydale,Hazlenunhead,Susan,Mothersinc,No2, - Thank you all very much for voting & for the lovely comments. If we win there will be celebratory cake all round!


The Dish & the Spoon team.

Was just logging in to announce the news, but the news has been me to it!


When we received the notification that we'd been nominated for London's Most Toddler Friendly Cafe we were delighted, but with so many fantastic other cafes in the running we knew it would be a hard battle to win. However, at 3pm today the news came in that we had won!!!! This is totally down to all of you voting for us, & all we can say is an absolutely enormous thank you for all your support & maybe do a little jump too

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