
London Restaurants
London Restaurants

Family Friendly
Great restaurants where kids and families feel welcome and comfortable
Average family friendly score: 6.2/10
Good Options
Grill 23 Authentic Mexican
9.4Families get a practical ordering path through the Family Combo, quesadillas, tacos, chips, salsa, and bowls, all in a casual format that does not require a formal meal plan.
Billy's Downtown Deli
9.1The family-friendly case is practical rather than decorative: a family-run identity, familiar breakfast and lunch staples, generous comfort-food portions, and a kids menu on the official menu. It is the sort of place where mixed ages can find something recognizable without needing a long explanation.
zen'Za Pizzeria
9.2The menu is built for households and groups where everyone eats differently. The official homepage describes that mixed-diet scenario directly, making zen’Za especially useful when one person wants vegan, another wants classic comfort, and someone else needs gluten-sensitive ordering.
The Bag Lady Variety
9.2The menu gives mixed-age tables easy options: eggs, bacon, French toast, fruit, home fries and familiar sandwiches in a casual vintage room.
The Bungalow
8.4The menu gives families practical range: burgers, pizza, salads, sides, and a dedicated kids section. The setting is relaxed enough for mixed-age tables while still feeling like a proper pub meal for adults.
Spageddy Eddy's
8.9Families get a low-friction pasta menu with familiar sauces, garlic bread, lasagna, salad sides, and filling portions. The current evidence does not show a dedicated kids menu, so the fit is about approachability and shareable comfort dishes.
The Sweet Onion Bistro
8.8Families have room to maneuver because the kitchen covers kids plates, burgers, pitas, pasta, poutines, salads, and Greek entrees. It gives cautious eaters familiar choices while still leaving stronger dishes like Saganaki and Chicken Souvlaki Platter for the rest of the group.






