SEVERAL restaurants in Bracknell Forest have signed up to take part in the 'Eat out to Help Out' government scheme.
The new initiative will see diners get up to 50 per cent off the cost of their dinner (sit-down meals and non-alcoholic drinks) on Mondays and Wednesdays in August.
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It is hoped the new idea will boost the struggling hospitality industry, now that the national lockdown is easing.
The scheme will cover meals up to £10 per head and there is no minimum spend.
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You don’t need a voucher to use the scheme and you can use it at the same time as other offers and discounts.
Here are the restaurants taking part in the scheme in Bracknell Forest according to the government’s Eat Out to Help Out page (if we have missed you off the list, get in touch at news@bracknellnews.co.uk)
Ascot
Ascot Spices
Fego Restaurant Ascot
The Rose and Crown
Dog and Partridge
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Binfield
Coppid Beech Hotel
Stag and Hounds
Bracknell
Brown Bag
Blue’s Smokehouse
Bar Torino
Fuego (in Fenwicks)
Mason and Rye
The Admiral Cunningham Hotel
Balti King
Sultan Balti House
The Look In Community Cafe
South Hill Park Arts Centre cafe
Hilton St Anne’s Manor
Crowthorne
The Rolling Feast
Beatons Tearooms
Costa Coffee
Sandhurst
Bird in Hand
The Village Inn
Rackstraws Beefeater
Warfield
Plough and Harrow
Spice Lounge
Moss End Garden Village
The Cricketers
Winkfield
Stirrups Hotel
The Winning Post
Wokingham
Crooked Billet
Burger King
GAIL’s Bakery
Giggling Squid
Chains with restaurants in Bracknell Forest taking part include:
Bill’s
Gourmet Burger Kitchen
Hollywood Bowl
Wetherspoons
KFC
Pizza Express
Pizza Hut
Pret a Manger
Prezzo
Starbucks
TGI Fridays
Wagamama
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