FOODIES will be delighted to know more pubs and restaurants are taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme throughout September.
The Worcester News has compiled a list of the places still offering discounts to its customers this month.
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The King’s Arms at Ombersley will continue offering 50 per cent off food on Wednesday to Sunday throughout September, up to £10 per diner. Browns at The Quay will also offer 50 per cent off food from Monday to Wednesday for the whole of the month. Customers can enjoy £10 off per diner.
Ostlers at Number 1 will offer 50% off food and soft drinks up to £10 per-person, Monday to Wednesday. O’Neills Worcester are extending the 50% off food and soft drinks between Monday and Wednesday. Customers can save up to £10 per person.
Ounce Bar & Kitchen have launched their own discount scheme where steak lovers can enjoy a 50% discount up to £10 on Thursdays. The pub on The Tything will also continue to offer customers £1 per ounce of steak on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Chesters Restaurant & Bar, New Street, has extended the discount and will be offering 25% off all food Monday to Wednesday this month.
The Bull Inn at Fernhill Heath is offering 50% off food with a maximum of £10 off per diner. The pub has extended the offer on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays until September 10.
List of pubs taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme:
The Chequers at Crowle, The Retreat – Norton, The Swan, New Street, The Paul Pry, on The Butts, Colwall Park Hotel near Malvern, Ostlers At Number 1, Severn Terrace, The Slug and Lettuce, The King’s Arms at Ombersley, Browns at The Quay, O’Neills Worcester, Ounce Bar & Kitchen, The Bull Inn at Fernhill Heath, Chesters Restaurant & Bar, New Street, The Old Oak in Drakes Broughton, Royal Oak in Broadwas and Saffrons Bistro in New Street.
Not on the list? Email grace.walton@newsquest.co.uk to be included.
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