My 10 year old loved the menu, but he's a foodie and has always been very well behaved at restaurants. Children should be able to sit at a table for a long time and enjoy themselves, otherwise you should leave them at home.
I think you'd do well to call and reflect on this with staff. Primo is a foodie establishment - costs are consistent with their elevated status. They tend to be booked so it may be moot for this year anyway. Good luck.
It will totally depend on the child. My burger wolfing grandson also loves Manchego and gnocchi. His 13 yr old friends? Not so much....
It would be suitable for that age group. But remember to take a look at the sample menu before hand online to know what you are looking at for food for the kids.
There is no children's menu but it would be suitable.
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