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I need some help. My son's baptism is coming up at the beginning of December and i've decided that due to the date and my budget i am doing a joint Baptism and Birthday celebration as his birthday is a few days before..
Only thing is that i can't find anywhere suitable that can do a little party for 5 kids and have a section/ caters for the adults as otherwise they'll be hanging around all day without having anything to eat or drink?
Somwhere in the Essex area, more near Chigwell side than Chelmsford please. I know there are lots of places there but they're too far.
Thanks
I need some help. My son's baptism is coming up at the beginning of December and i've decided that due to the date and my budget i am doing a joint Baptism and Birthday celebration as his birthday is a few days before..
Only thing is that i can't find anywhere suitable that can do a little party for 5 kids and have a section/ caters for the adults as otherwise they'll be hanging around all day without having anything to eat or drink?
Somwhere in the Essex area, more near Chigwell side than Chelmsford please. I know there are lots of places there but they're too far.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you have a family pub near you(eg Witherspoons) or a hotel which has a function room? You could ask if they would set aside a 'birthday area' for the kids to eat and play and the grown ups could have the bar/buffet type thing in the same room but away a wee bit from the kids. Put up balloons and birthday banners in the birthday area and christening ones in the rest of the room! Hope you have a good day!
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