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Medieval banquet closure in London

We are soon to take a vacation to London with our 5 kids! I was hoping to eat at The Medieval Banquet recommended in the book, but it permanently closed in November. Do y’all have any other “experience meals” that you might could recommend possibly similar to this one? Thanks so much!

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Rainforest cafe?

https://www.therainforestcafe.co.uk/

Other kid centric ideas:
The Lego store in Leicester Square
Hamley’s Toy Store
Changing of the Royal Horse Guards on the parade crowd
Jubilee Gardens Playground. Adjacent to the London Eye
Princess Diana Memorial Playground by Kensington
Palace
Visit the Transport Museum
London Zoo
Walk along the Thames Path
Riding the London Underground ( avoid commuter times)
If Visiting after May take them to Natural History Museum to see Dippy the Dinosaur skeleton
Check the Tower Bridge Lift times schedule.
Anyone afraid of heights? Tower Bridge Experience.

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The only gimmicky cafe I could think of was the Rainforest Cafe, but the recent reviews on it are diabolical, as maybe best avoided?

B-Bakery, that I had never heard of (despite working in London for 25 years) until mentioned on this forum last week offers afternoon tea on a bus, but this probably isn’t suitable for very young children.