Kricket Canary Wharf Restaurant
Indian spot in Canary Wharf.
Restaurant · Canary Wharf
Boisdale of Canary Wharf brings a splash of Scottish character to Cabot Square, with tartan interiors, a decent wine list, and live jazz and soul acts most evenings — think steak and lobster in a setting that feels more like a proper old club than a corporate lunch spot. The terrace is a genuine draw for families, particularly at Sunday Blues Brunch, where three courses and live music make for a relaxed afternoon out; highchairs are available and buggies get around easily, though there's no dedicated children's menu as such, so younger picky eaters may need a little negotiating with the kitchen. If you'd rather avoid the livelier evening tribute acts, a daytime or early Sunday visit keeps the atmosphere noticeably calmer for little ones, and there are vegan options on the menu too.

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Indian spot in Canary Wharf.
Generous Italian food in Canary Wharf with highchairs, buggy access and a helpful, welcoming team.
Lively Canary Wharf Italian with great food, highchairs, a kids' menu and baby-changing facilities.