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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are traditional old pubs everywhere. Really, just look around you when you get there and pick one! But it will hard to find the kind of pub where you and kids have a meal and hang out all afternoon in London because that isn't really a thing that British families do in London. They would go to restaurants or gastropubs, and the old pubs aren't very busy for food during the day and fill up with people going for drinks after work. You might find some places like you want in the suburbs but you probably won't be spending time there. There are a few that I can think of that are nice, but I think they may qualify as gastropubs, because as a Londoner, there's no chance I'd go and eat in any old random pub - e.g. the Prince Regent in Marylebone High Street. [b]The kind of pub you want will be found outside the city so if you're doing a day trip somewhere or going outside London for part of your trip, you'll find more of what you want there. [/b][/quote] Take the train to Oxford and go to the Perch or the Trout. The Harry Potter tour of sites where the movies were filmed is also fun for kids that age. [/quote]
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