Majkel majkel
The food was surprisingly better than what I expected from a fast food at tourist attraction. The pizza was more than enough for one person. The burger was fine. The only downside of this place is hygiene. The furniture is stained, the floors are littered, the accessories on the tables don’t convey the feeling of cleanness. It’s probably related to crowds of kids passing through this place - but still I believe they can do better.
One more thing- the place is very accessible for people with movement disabilities and the staff are very helpful and friendly.
V&V W
Very convenient location inside the nature history museum. Very nice place, they even have two moving dinosaurs at the entrance. Not busy when we ate at 14:30 and nice staff. Pizza is very fresh and tastes good but both kid meal fish and chicken are way too salty for kids. Also desserts arrive incredibly late
Abeer Hamid
Liked the sitting area and the hall. Convenient place in the restaurant. Service was good but a bit slow. Staff was totally honest and tells you upfront how long your orde will take.
Alex Miller
A pleasant surprise to find a dining room next to the Diplodocus exhibit in the heart of the museum. Vaulted skylit arcade leads into the dining room. The bones of the museum so to speak lend a touch of grandeur. Reasonable beer and wine offer. Animatronics at entrance are a hit with young patrons.
Samantha Cham
The waitress was nice to me and introduce by introduce me to the table and explain the ordering SOP. I came in as I saw there’s an aubergine pizza, I have never seen this in my own country. The pizza is good, just that it is too big for a single person to finish it.
Sally Groutage
Despite being in the NHM, it wasn't overcrowded . The staff were helpful and friendly but not quite organised. Food was good and not overpriced for London.
Good space for a childs meal or a coffee stop whilst looking around the museum
Donggeun Lee
You can feel the quietness of the museum while looking at the past creatures painted on the wall. Personally, the salad was very delicious.
Matthew Fung
It's a restaurant named 'T Rex' and has a couple animatronic dinosaurs in the entrance hall, so setting expectations appropriately, it has rather good food and is quite clean. If you have kids 5+ and you are relaxed about them eating a little junk food sometimes then this is a good place.
It's not cheap but considering the area it's very fairly priced. The poor staff are swamped, thankfully I've never seen the place more than 1/3 full. They put on an amazingly friendly face considering how crazy it must be during lunch.
The kids menu is a bit... 1990s - pizza, burgers, and chicken nuggets. I do wish they would have a couple healthier options for kids - there is an adult grilled chicken that would be perfect if offered as a smaller portion. A pan fried or grilled fish or some more kid friendly side dishes (e.g. one vegetable option that isn't fried or with chilli) would be wonderful.
Jason
We have been here a few times and the food has been just above average. although the last time we went there the variety of food available was good and also served deliciously. the service was much better which meant we sat down and got served without having the way what hand for a number of times looking for a waiter or waitress
Rita Brown
Lovely and very busy place to eat Helpful staff. Nice food but limited choices.
Richard Ross
We'd been looking forward to going for a while, but had been put off before by queues (we waited one Saturday for over an hour outside and gave up when we found we hadn't even done half the queue).
Yesterday (Monday) we got there just after 10am and found the queue was only about 10 minutes.
However, once inside, the place was rammed and we found we were passing through the exhibits in one long snake of a queue. Combined with the fact that although it was only about 22 degs outside, it was nearer 28 degs inside, the kids were quickly hot, frustrated and fed up - so we abandoned it after about an hour and a half.
You can't blame them for being busy - but the Science Museum next door was a far more pleasant experience.
Gemma Crew
We come here every time my family are in town. It’s such a great Museum!
My advice is to buy a membership. Not only are you supporting the worlds greatest Museum but you get to avoid the queues (which can be quite long, and no fun in the rain!) and enter at 10am when the Museum is just opening.
We recently did the Spirit Collection tour which was fantastic value for money and gave a great insight into some of the Museums fascinating history. If you can get on this tour it’s well worth it.
You can start to haemorrhage money in the multitude of shops and restaurants but you do get a 20% discount and you get that nice warm feeling that you’re contributing to something quite special.
Loved it!
Dieedra Hansen
I was so excited and happy to be at this museum and I was definitely impressed by the exhibits. I'm 30yo and I felt like a kid discovering the world again.
Aoife McMahon
Beautiful museum and exhibitions. Fun interactive things for children (and me). Very hot inside so bring some water. Summer months has a 30min line to get in. They move quickly but be ready for a wait.
Matthew Bax
Very good place to visit but if you take a 4 year old and his passion is dinosaurs � you miss everything else . I think we ran/walk in an hour. May need too go back again.
Jo Smith
Having been here maybe 2 or 3 times over the last 10 yrs, it’s a shame that the interactive bits of the museum (particularly the human biology section) haven’t been updated or maintained - the same things aren’t working and many of the items there feature videos or clips from the 80s which just aren’t interesting now sadly. The dinosaur gallery was better when you could walk over the bridge to see the dinosaurs at eye level rather than craning your neck to see them from underneath. The T Rex is good tho, the kids loved that! We went to the Life in the Dark exhibition - kids go free, and although it was interesting it was not worth the cost for adults. A bit disappointed all in all but with a few changes here and there the NHM could be fabulous again
Bob Bevan
An amazing building with equal exhibits and all for free as it should be. We opted for NHM rather than St Paul’s because of the exorbitant entrance fee!!
Althea Powell
I totally enjoyed my visit here yesterday with my children there was lots to explore and do everything was clean and inviting there's always a lot to explore when I go here and would definitely have to visit again. We visited the life in the dark exhibition which was very explorative and great for all the senses and informed them about animals in the dark.
Shraddha Kapoor Waddy
We had a lovely time at the NHM. The building on its own is so inspiring ... Loved Andy's clock and it would have been really great if Andy himself was there as my little son absolutely loves him (ha ha) .. The mamals section was spectacular and loved the life size models. The dinosaur displays really need updating as the area was mainly coverd with boards. The experience was better when we could walk over the bridge. Also it would be good to see more animated / active dinosaurs if possible.
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