The last time we went, there was a family of maybe 8 people next to us with several kids, although I actually think they were older, maybe 10-12 years old. They ate their meal on the beach, as opposed to going up to the restaurant, along with some bottles of wine. The kids weren't up in anyone's faces at all, and the chairs there are fairly far apart regardless. I did not pay any attention as to what they ate, none of my business. My question would be what kind of kids' meals they have, which I would not pay any attention to that section of the menu regardless. And as to how receptive they would be to your bringing some stuff for the kids to eat or drink, that I don't know. I might shoot them an email and ask the questions about the menu and bringing your own stuff, which normally you should not do there. As far as the BEACH, for young kids, it's one of the best ones on the island right now, since there are currently no services on Le Gallion.


Carol Hill