Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

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Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby icmeler1sttimer » 21 Jun 2010 12:06

Hi

Just wondering which pubs/restaurants would be better for kids (aged 13 and 11) - they like music, pool, dancing. Any advice would be appreciated. We are staying in the old village
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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby laura180306 » 21 Jun 2010 12:10

Most bars are good for kids! We went last year & took my 11 year old step daughter for the first time & she had a ball in every bar/restaurant we were in! The waiters all love kids and like to get them up dancing & challenging them to games of pool! Hope this helps!! :D
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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby blondie » 21 Jun 2010 12:22

Almost everywhere! They love kids and make them very welcome - so you won't have a problem!
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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby Sayea » 21 Jun 2010 14:14

thats really good to hear, first time for my lil one and possible the OH ( :lol: ) and the kid was getting worried about pplto talk to or play with, and would they have food he likes (he is 8).. so ill tell him that he should be happy :P
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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby Not the weakest link » 21 Jun 2010 14:47

They;ll also do smaller version of adult meals.

So if he loves chicken kebabs etc and if they're allergic to veg like my daughter (14) who'll only eat peas or brocolli they'll just put that on the plate. Just ask first, sometimes things do get lost in translation eg tuna pizza, doesnt always just come with tuna on it, onion and sliced tomatoes and peppers appeared on one we ordered for her, so have to dig them off the pizza. They do look at you confused sometimes if asking what is on the pizza.

Same for jacket spuds can come surrounded in green stuff, so ask.

The kids favourite when younger was the 3 bells with 4 bells, Christmas every day there, Richards Place and they did like Captain Bullsh..ts. They had TV games, and could use the computer and internet.

They'll have a ball, dont know about your hubby he may be sat watching planes flying over wishing he'd posted the envelope :lol:

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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby Sayea » 22 Jun 2010 08:05

Not the weakest link wrote: dont know about your hubby he may be sat watching planes flying over wishing he'd posted the envelope :lol:

Bev


hahaha more then likely... its goodto hear the kid is scared of green vegtables, if its healthy he wont eat it :oops:
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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby dksbbs » 22 Jun 2010 08:32

Most restaurants also have a childrens menu that serves typical english kids types of food like Micky Mouse Burgers, Pirate Pete's Pizza etc so I am sure you will not have any issues.

As the others have said they love kids, when mine were younger we were in Deniz Kapisa and the little one was falling a sleep so they fetched a sunbed and put it next to us for her to sleep on.


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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby Sayea » 23 Jun 2010 22:06

falling asleep not a problem lil monkey has more energy then that damn energizer bunny... just he is really picky and weird over food... like last week.. wouldnt eat anything that wasnt blue!!!!!!

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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby dksbbs » 24 Jun 2010 13:12

Sayea wrote:falling asleep not a problem lil monkey has more energy then that damn energizer bunny...

:lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

You maybe surprised, 40C+ all day, swimming and playing, it's amazing how my little ones (when they were little) slept on holiday, they were worn out, in fact they frequently had a sleep about 5pm for an hour and they asked for it as they wanted to stay out late.

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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby mugla » 24 Jun 2010 20:21

sayea hi..i sympathise we had some similar problems with our son when we first started going to icmeler but there again it was due to him been autistic..but every one was fantastic nothing was too much trouble all the eateries couldnt do enough for us now eight visits later hes eighteen and feeling absolutely at home..go and enjoy your holiday you will be fine :)
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Re: Best Pubs/Restaurants to take children

Postby jambogarry » 24 Jun 2010 22:35

mugla wrote:sayea hi..i sympathise we had some similar problems with our son when we first started going to icmeler but there again it was due to him been autistic..but every one was fantastic nothing was too much trouble all the eateries couldnt do enough for us now eight visits later hes eighteen and feeling absolutely at home..go and enjoy your holiday you will be fine :)


I /we understand ... wee Gogs ( our son ) has had a few problems ...Stroke, CP and HP,..... Its not easy and it never will be......
Last year was the first family visit to Icmeler , and even to this day ....Gordon talks highly of Icmeler :D
Not bad for a 7yr old 8) 8) 8)
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