The old, new, commonplace and downright weird coexist in perfect harmony, making for an utterly fascinating day out.
Category Archive: Hangouts
Running space and crowd control alone are enough to make this museum toddler-friendly – screw the potentially terrifying subject matter.
The kids’ play area, despite being popularly referred to as ‘soft play’ is in fact anything but, consisting of a brightly painted half-pipe situation and a few concrete shapes.
It’s really hard to concentrate when you have a toddler hanging from your sleeve demanding a gingerbread man.
There’s a romantic urban-decay thing going on; its withered beauty making it much more interesting than your average green space.
This place is gimmicky as hell, but the nostalgia is real, and so, so comforting.
I know I have a tendency to over-romanticise when I really like something but seriously, this place has absolutely ruined us.
Now we’ve sampled the Dorchester of playgroups a morning at Tumble Tots doesn’t have quite the same allure.
Quite frankly this exhibition could have been themed around soiled nappies and we’d probably still go along for a look.
Unlike other parent-focused cafes, 36 falls more into the category of ‘coffee shop with a play area’ than ‘play cafe’.
