Not the person who recommended Pret, but I mean Pret is not the McDonalds of the UK, that's Greggs. Pret is fine for a grab and go. Eating sit down food for every meal gets expensive fast. The cafeteria food at some tourist attractions is surprisingly good. I ate a few coronation chicken sandwiches (it's curry chicken salad) one summer. |
Cyprus Mangal on Warwick Way. A simple neighborhood Turkish restaurant, but the food was excellent, it was our kids' favorite please in London, and they have a lot of outdoor tables. |
People do go to see the Starbucks in that Seattle market. https://www.pikeplacemarket.org/vendor/the-first-starbucks/ Also it's fun to go to MacDonalds in other countries. They have some pretty decent things. For example, curry spice fries I had in Windsor and fresh caprese salad in Paris. Also hardback French children's picture books as Happy Meal toys in Paris. But do go on being a pompous a$$ about mass culture... And what part of kids running around during a meal didn't you get? |
The Diana playground near Kensington is a good suggestion, there's a food stall just outside it and one entrance/exit so you can let the kids just go.
If you want to combine some sightseeing with playgrounds Hampton Court Palace has this insanely nice play area that had a Cafe in it (clear enter exit and timed wristbands). On a nice day there is a bit of a line to get in but it moves. |