Noah's as it is now called - no longer known as Noah's Ark - has undergone some renovations in the last year meaning it's much brighter and cleaner than it used to be. There's a big soft play frame with areas designated as suitable for different age groups for under 3s, under 5s and over 5s. At 7 my daughter still enjoys playing in the larger frame, but you can't be sure the popular staffed climbing wall will always be in operation so it's best to phone and check if this is something your kids are keen on. For £1 you can have a shot on the small motorbike track (best for under 5s) and there is also a ceramics painting room, go-kart track and ten pin bowling on site.
I still miss the curly fries, which disappeared off the menu over a year ago but the new menu is reasonably priced with good value kids meals, and if you can put up with the horrors of little ratbags throwing chips at each other at the neighbouring tables, you can enjoy a decent bowl of soup or all sorts of unhealthy but quite tasty options.
Noah's benefits from little or no competition in the local area, so simply by virtue of being there they are always busy, especially at weekends. At busy periods they try to enforce a two-hour time slot, but as this is just a recommendation no one pays much attention to it, and it's always horrifically busy on a wet weekend!
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