The Crumpet Café located in Battersea has to be one of the most family-friendly establishments in London with space for
buggies, a play area for children and loos that are sized perfectly for a family.
It is the perfect place to spend time with friends, with or without your kids in tow. Kids can enjoy the play area while
adults can enjoy proper tea, with a wide selection of teas served traditionally (not in a bag) with sugar cubes, scones
with jam and clotted cream.
The café supports local business by having all of their food supplied from the U.K, most of which is from right here
in London.
Their London supplies include bread, scones and muffins from the Lighthouse, ham from Hennesseys, cheese
from Hamish Johnson and cakes baked by two local mothers.
While their U.K supplies include their brownies, flapjacks and shortbread come from a cowshed in Dorset, their
jams and pickles made in a barn in Yorkshire and their ginger beer and lemonade from Luscombe Farm in Devon.
So if you feel like supporting the local economy in a bit of an indulgent way, while also ensuring the kids are
entertained, get on your favorite source of public transport or hop in the car and head down to 66 Northcote
Road in Battersea, SW11 6QL or check out their website at http://www.crumpet.biz


