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T. Rex RestaurantDProceed Cautiously

Natural History Museum (Green Zone, Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 5BD · Family restaurant, Restaurant · 3.3/5 Google (617 reviews)

Takeout

A fun, dinosaur-themed spot inside the Natural History Museum with kid-friendly options and lively decor, but expect inconsistent food quality, slow service, and premium pricing for the location.

Why it gets a D for overall quality

T. Rex Restaurant exemplifies a classic tourist trap where exceptional setting appeal masks significant operational shortcomings. While the dinosaur-themed decor and museum location create undeniable family destination appeal, inconsistent food quality, concerning hygiene issues, and slow service consistently disappoint. Recent trends show deterioration, and premium pricing reflects location rather than culinary merit—visitors pay substantially for atmosphere, not dining excellence.

Restaurant Summary

Step into T. Rex Restaurant and you'll find a lively, dinosaur-themed haven perfect for families exploring the Natural History Museum. The decor is a hit with kids—think animatronic dinosaurs and playful touches that make the space feel like an extension of the museum itself. The vibe is bustling and energetic, especially during weekends and school holidays, with a steady stream of tourists and families fueling the action.The culinary approach here is classic comfort food with a focus on pizzas, burgers, and a handful of salads and vegan options. While the menu covers the basics, don't expect culinary fireworks—most dishes are straightforward and familiar, with the occasional creative touch like the vegan burger or Inverno pizza. The Chocolate Molten Volcano Cake is a crowd-pleaser and a must-try for dessert lovers. However, reviews consistently note that food quality can be hit-or-miss, and the premium pricing reflects the prime museum location more than the kitchen's ambition.For families with kids, T. Rex Restaurant delivers on atmosphere and accessibility. There's a dedicated children's menu and plenty of familiar options like Margherita pizza, burgers, and fries. The menu also features vegan and vegetarian choices, though allergy accommodations (especially gluten-free) are limited and have drawn criticism from some guests. If your little ones are adventurous eaters, they'll enjoy the playful setting, but picky eaters or those with dietary restrictions may find options lacking. Expect long waits during peak times, but the experience is memorable for dinosaur fans.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£23-28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling, family-oriented museum district with a mix of tourists and locals; lively during museum hours, especially weekends and school holidays.

Safety: Very safe, well-maintained, high foot traffic, excellent lighting; typical of central London cultural zones.

Nearby: Located inside the Natural History Museum, surrounded by other major museums, cafes, and tourist attractions; limited non-museum dining nearby.

South KensingtonAn elegant, culturally rich neighborhood featuring prestigious museums, high-end residential areas, and a sophisticated dining and cultural scene. Known for its Victorian architecture and proximity to major cultural institutions.
Museum QuarterA concentrated area of world-renowned museums including the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum, attracting global academic and cultural visitors.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–16:00 Tuesday11:00–16:00 Wednesday11:00–16:00 Thursday11:00–16:00 Friday11:00–16:00 Saturday11:00–16:00 Sunday11:00–16:00

Available: Takeout

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