THE popular Eat Out to Help Out scheme will be coming to an end on Monday, August 31.

However, a number of restaurant chains and pubs in Bracknell are continuing to offer a 50 per cent discount for another two weeks.

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According to Extreme Couponing, the chains with branches across Bracknell taking part include…

  • Harvester – restaurant in Bagshot Rd
  • Toby Carvery – restaurants at Camberley
  • Pizza Hut – The Point, Skimped Hill Lane
  • Bills - Braccan Walk, The Lexicon

Peacock Farm

Hall & Woodhouse is extending the ‘Eat Out To Help Out’ scheme in the majority of its managed pubs until the end of September. Guests will continue to receive 50% off food and non-alcoholic drinks, up to the value of £10 per person. Pubs offering the discounts Monday to Wednesday between September 2nd and 30th are Peacock Farm in Bracknell.

Blues Smokehouse will be extending the Eat out to Help out scheme until September 16. 

Royal Foresters

With table-only service, Oakman Inns restaurants were often fully booked during the first two weeks, with many of the customers making their first visit to an Oakman Inn.

However, keen to maintain this momentum, Oakman Inns has now taken the decision to continue to offer 50% off (up to a maximum of £10 per person) all food and soft drinks consumed on the premises on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays – including breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner at the Royal Foresters in Ascot.

Fuego

Monday-Wednesday in September. Pizza and Prosecco only £10 per person at Fuego.

Tesco cafe

Tesco Café has extended its fantastic value offer across its food and drink menu, to the end of September. Originally inspired by the Government-led “Eat Out to Help Out”scheme, but funded themselves, Tesco Café is offering 50% off its full menu with no limits on the discount, for dine in and takeaway, Monday-Wednesday.

Anything else?

Deliveroo has announced that it will offer customers a discount in September to encourage them to “eat in to help out”, after the Government’s restaurant subsidy scheme ends next week.

The delivery giant said that it would offer £5 off an order of £20 or more during the first three days of each week in September.

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