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    Café Floral

    Café Floral

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.8 miBarons Court, Fulham
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    This is a gorgeous little cafe/florist/soft play area…read more Upstairs half the shop is a florist, the other half a café, the downstairs is completely turned into a children's paradise! The coffee and food are decently priced and home made. The staff is lovely. The atmosphere is nice but as someone who suffers from allergies, the upstairs area with all its flowers is a bit too heady for me. Downstairs (with gates both at the top and bottom of the stairs and staff that will help you carry buggies) there's a large soft play area with slides, a swing, a climbing wall, a ball pit and a plethora of toys. There's also a little play house, a large wall painted with blackboard paint with chalks at the ready. On the far side there's a book shelf and reading corner as well as a sensory room fully darkened with just a few colour changing light sources. Absolutely love this place and £5 entry for children is very reasonable for hours of fun!

    great place - especially for kids ;) the cafe is combined…read morewith a beautiful flower corner and a HUGE soft-play area in the basement! the food looks awesome - had no chance to give it a try because of my busy soft-play monster... they have a cozy chill out zone for adults to watch the kids (you can also order food/ drinks downstairs). they offer also a big blackboard to draw/write on, motorcycles, quiet/relaxing area, books and a cool toy house. you can also give lunch to your child - at least 3 high chairs available. even babies will be totally busy (; bathroom was clean. small price (£5) for unlimited FUN! my little one would give two thumbs up! maybe three ... if there would be another one ;) also available for birthday parties & co.

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    Hurlingham Park - MINT Polo in the Park 2011

    Hurlingham Park

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.0 miFulham

    Came here for the MINT Polo in the Park event in June 2011 to watch polo for the first time…read more Turned out to be more of a drinking event than actually watching the horses, but I managed to do a little bit of both. ;) We ordered a lovely picnic hamper from Harrods and quenched our thirst with Pimm's. The open area around the field had patchy areas of grass, and with all the people walking around, my feet were soon covered in dust. This venue would be a lot nicer if there was more lush grass around to have picnics on.

    Typical conversation about my rugby team;…read more "What team do you play for?" Hammersmith and Fulham "Oh... ok. Where do you guys play?" In Hurlingham Park "Where?" Hurlingham Park.... it's just on the Thames. Between Putney Bridge and Parsons Green stations. "Never knew it existed" Seriously people, go and check out Hurlingham Park. It's right on the river and it's inlcusion in a walk along the Thames makes for a lovely day. Not much in the way of facilities admittedly, but you don't get your normal chavvy park youths causing havoc... it's in Fulham dahhhhling. Check out Polo in the Park during June of each year, it's a great excuse to get dressed up, drink pimms and pretend you know the rules of the game. You can even stand next to a speedboat. Or steal a Cartier watch? (Don't do that actually). And if you're really haven't been paying attention, it's the home of the might Hammersmith and Fulham Rugby Football Club.

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    Bishop's Park

    Bishop's Park

    4.3(11 reviews)
    1.5 miFulham

    This is a delightful spot - quite unexpected as it can't really be seen from the road. It surrounds…read morethe grounds of Fulham Palace, one of the mediaeval summer retreats of the Bishops of London. The park itself was opened by the London County Council in 1893, on land given by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. It is listed at Grade II on english Heritage's Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest. At the Putney Bridge end, adjacent to All Saints church (also worth a look) are Pryors Bank gardens, which contain a small cafe. The park then runs along the north bank of the River Thames, essentially as a broad green avenue with an embankment walkway along the river, before splitting into two arms: one follows the river and has lakes and formal planted beds, whereas the other, along Bishop's Park Road, contains tennis courts and bowling greens, with another small park area fronting Fulham Palace Road. It also contains the Bishop's Park Moat Trail, which follows the line of the mediaeval moat of Fulham Palace. Alas, this was filled in, between 1921 and 1924. It is said to have been the largest mediaeval moat in the UK, and parts of it may even have dated back to Neolithic times. As others have said, it's a great place for recreation, and a busy thoroughfare with lots of cyclists using its dedicated cycle paths. It's very popular during the Boat Race, due to the great views along the river, but it's nice to stroll on any sunny day. There are plans to revamp the park, restoring a number of Victorian features, Fulham Beach and the pitch and putt course.

    This is possibly one of the best parks EVER!…read more It has: A riverside walk Football and Rugby pitches a lake area Children's playground x 2 beach, boats and paddle area Cafe Bird cages Dog exercise area A nearby Palace to visit Garden Centre Tennis Courts Cycle lanes Bowling Club and it forms the walk from Putney Bridge tube to Fulham FC, one of the nicest, atmospheric walks to football in Britian! Did I leave anything out??

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    David Lloyd Club - Picture of a smelly shoe in the gym locker room. Why?

    David Lloyd Club

    1.8(16 reviews)
    0.6 miFulham Broadway, West Brompton

    LONG-TIME MEMBER, NOW DEEPLY DISAPPOINTED…read more I've been a loyal David Lloyd member for years, but today I feel angry, hurt, and unsafe. Two weeks ago, my husband's racing bike was stolen from right outside the entrance of David Lloyd Finchley. We reported it immediately. Managers promised to check CCTV and follow up but we've had zero contact since. No updates, no accountability. This isn't a one-off. Friends have had wallets stolen, lockers broken into, even cars targeted. Every year, our membership price increases we now pay over £300/month yet basic security is ignored and the gyms are overcrowded and oversubscribed. I never thought I'd say this, but I no longer feel safe in a space I once loved. I'm seriously considering cancelling. If this can happen to my husband, it can happen to anyone. We deserve better. David Lloyd must do better. @DavidLloydUK #DavidLloyd #DavidLloydFinchley #StolenBike #SecurityFail #UnsafeGym #MembershipRipOff #DoBetter #GymTheft

    I paused my membership some time ago due to having life-saving surgery. Despite some time having…read morepassed, I am unable to return to the gym. I emailed them months ago to cancel my membership. I waited over a month to receive a reply. The reply was not acceptance of my cancellation, but rather a demand for medical notes to prove my surgery. My membership length was well over the 12 month contract, so I do not actually need permission to cancel. I assumed it was an oversight, and maybe they just didn't check. I replied advising as such. Another month goes by, and I finally get a reply. Again, not confirmation of cancellation, but a demand for three months' worth of payments. In this time, I was also advised by a third party that their prices had increased significantly. At no point was this communicated to me, nor was I given any opportunity to cancel my membership before said increases took effect. A clear failure in process that, judging from the other reviews here, is a running problem for them. At this point, some three months after my request to cancel, my membership remains active. Avoid!

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    Bramleys Big Adventure

    Bramleys Big Adventure

    4.3(4 reviews)
    3.2 miNotting Hill

    Hiding under the A40 flyover, Bramley's Big Adventure is an indoor playground for kids aged 0-11…read more The centrepiece is a giant three-level play frame with slides, ball pits, swings, dens and separate areas for under-fives and babies. The really cool thing about this place is that there is no time limit during the week, so your kid can play there all day ( well, from 10:00 - 18.00). During the weekend its super busy and the kids can only play for max 2 hours- thats why we like to go during week days. There is also a Cafe area for the adults with free Wi-Fi, toy shops, organic food, drinks, coffee etc. The staff is nice but they have a couple of ladies that remind me of witches and they look very bored with their lives. One of them can be quite rude sometimes. They organise birthday parties ( with different themes-dinosaurs, hello kitty etc) and they have all kinds of deals. The parties include meals and party bags. Other facilities include separate children's toilets, disabled toilets, baby changing room and pram park. They provide baby bouncers and high chairs. A great place for local families with young children and a great place for kids to burn off their energy when the weather outside is sucky.

    This place is a dream for parents, you can take your little ones along and let them play in the…read moreindoor play areas. I recently took my 11 month old son here for a birthday party. He loved playing in the under 5's ball filled play area and probably would have liked to been there all day if he had the choice. Parents can get in too and it is a lot of fun- just remember to wear your clean socks as you have to remove your shoes! It's is the ideal place for a birthday party as you dont have to think about the entertainment! After 45 minutes in the play area (more than enough for me!) the kids were taken upstairs for food and cake. The downstairs cafe sells organic drinks and snacks which is good if you dont fancy your kids going wild on a sugar rush. Bramleys is the perfect way to release your inner child and let your child play in a safe envirinment.

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