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restaurant for Christmas Eve


Toklas

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Hi all


Can anyone recommend a restaurant for two tired new parents to go to for lunch on Christmas Eve? We will have a buggy (and a baby), so it has to be family-friendly to an extent. Also, we are both veggies and my partner is gluten intolerant (so we can't eat Italian food, unfortunately). We have recently moved to the area and know the cafes fairly well, but it would be really nice to be able to book a table and have a festive lunch we can look forward to.


thanks


Mary

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