Blog2018 ≫ Next I chose Pain Quotidien

Next to a cafe stop, nothing so big as to spoil our tea, as we already had a huge breakfast. I chose Pain Quotidien as if he chooses it is rubbish. However it is really hard to find something that is good for both of us. This was not it, and it is very expensive. It's a nice environment and I enjoyed my coffee and vegan chocolate tart, and he did like the opportunity to set down and spread the lego over the table. He did not like his apple juice (a bit too fresh and weird) nor did he eat much of his strawberry tart. We tried to carry on in town after this, he didn't want to go on a bus or on a boat because it was cold. We looked around the South Bank Centre for a while (should have just gone in their cafe, note for next time) and so we got the tube back to the hotel to warm up. I watched the rugby, he played with the new lego more, everyone happy. After about an hour and a half the other two were back from their Harry Potter travels and we made plans for dinner.

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