Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: Jacqui Harvey on February 28, 2011, 20:35:03 PM
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My daughter, son in law and granddaughter are going to stay in Inverness for a few days. They are meeting up with another couple who have a baby and are looking for a nice child friendly restaurant for lunch.. Any recommendations[?]. I am sure Highlander might know one:D
Thanks in advance.
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My daughter, son in law and their kids from Spean Bridge, often go to Inverness to shop and stay over. They use the Snowgoose restaurant
http://www.vintageinn.co.uk/thesnowgooseinverness/ as they are child friendly. Their kids are 10, 4 & 2 (with number 4 due in 6 weeks!!!)
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Thanks Toky, passed it on to my daugther, the place looks really nice, will give it a try ourselves next time we are in the area.
Congratulations on all the Grandchildren.. quite a handfull.
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There are a good selection of restaurants in the city now JH and I assume that they are all child friendly. No reason to think otherwise.
I suspect the bigger problem may well be that some of the other diners are not child friendly.
The Snowgoose is OK and has the distinct advantage of having a carpark.
Hope everyone enjoys their visit to the Highland capital.
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Thanks John, know what you mean, however, some restaurants do advise they don't welcome children or babies. They have booked the Snowgoose for lunch. They are just having a break for a few days, got a good half price deal on the Loch Ness Country House Hotel, who told them "No charge for a baby, but £20.00 for the hire of a travel cot". They have declined that offer and are taking their own.
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Slightly off topic. Hubby & I got a great 3 night dinner, Bed & breakfast with evening cabaret at Caledonian Hotel Fort William last weekend. Family are close by but don't have room for us to stay over, so hotel let thenm come & join us on 2 nights and for dinner on the Sunday. They only charged the 2 adults and not a penny for the 3 kids. Brilliant sevice eh?
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