Eddie Catz
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We visit Eddie Catz a lot my 4 year old loves it and is always asking to go !
I like the fact they have nut free environment where as other play areas for kids haven't been quite so forward thinking. My child has a nut allergy so great piece of mind for me knowing he can eat whatever he wishes.
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Food 9 | Service 8 | Atmosphere 9 | Value for money 8
Monday, June 18, 2007
went there for the 4th birthday of my daughter . everything
was really well organised and the team was really kind.kind of pricey but really woth it
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Food 7 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 10
Sunday, June 10, 2007
My children (1 and 5)love this place and I visit once a week with the 1 year old. Its the best value for money of any playcentre locally and you get a loyalty card offering every 10th visit free. It's the only place with NO FRIED FOOD!! yippee! - and big enough for the older one to play happily while the little one can play in the huge toddler area. Staff are incredibly friendly and its so clean that my baby can sit on the floor. Carrot cake to die for.
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Ellie Stevens
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Food 8 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 9
Monday, November 20, 2006
Very pricey for the younger ones, it costs £4 for a 6 mth old baby to go in when they can not even play on the equipment.
Great for the older kids, not fo the younger ones.
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Food 6 | Service 5 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 3
Friday, November 03, 2006
We visit Eddie Catz regularly and love it! A big open space and plenty of room for my 5 and 7 year old to run around. The £9.50 admission, meal and token deal is great. You can spend as much or as little as you like. It's always clean and they make a good cup of coffee. Lots of activities and you can catch Eddie most days. Best times to visit are weekdays. The kids took part in the drop-off Christmas camp and loved it!
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Julie Conboy
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Food 10 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 9
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Eddie Catz is ridiculously expensive play space in Putney! The space includes a small soft play area, a cafe, and an arcade area with games for the 4-8 year olds. Sounds great right? Wrong. Visiting Eddie Catz is like sitting in an airport lounge, only the food is worse, and the staff more surly. The play space is so small, the children rarely find it entertaining for more than 30 minutes, then it is off to the games. with the admittance price (£9.00 for a 4 and 1 year old)) you receive 5 tokens for the games. These last about 5 minutes. Then the constant whining for more tokens must be endurred. Further tokens cost £2.50 for 5 (not cheap!) which can add heaps to the cost of your day here. Additionally, if you are mad enough to order tea or coffee and a drink for the child, your overall spend will quickly exceed £20! By the end of it - after an hour of 60 screaming kids, I ran from the place with a much lighter wallet and a determination to never return.
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Matt Rushmore
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Food 1 | Service 1 | Atmosphere 0 | Value for money 0
Sunday, January 01, 2006



